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Editorial • 1
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Washington is seeking to bully its way to the deregulation of US digital giants. In the interests of European citizens, the pressure must be resisted.
Source: The Guardian By
Dominik A. Leusder • 6
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The trade war escalated by President Donald Trump this April is set to cost the American economy dearly.
Source: Jacobin By
Zoe Williams • 2
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The demonstration outside the Tesla showroom in west London was one of the smallest I have seen. But everyone who passed by was keen to show their support.
Source: The Guardian By
Soham Gadre • 7
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Near the beginning of Joan Micklin Silver’s Between the Lines, Stanley (Lewis J. Stadlen), the head of the advertising department, barges into an editorial meeting and delivers the bad news: “We’re going to have to cut some of your copy this week.”
Source: Jacobin By
Quinn Slobodian • 4
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A coalition fixated on intelligence is staking the US economy on AI – which will devalue the very skills the right fetishises.
Source: The Guardian By
Branko Marcetic • 8
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Donald Trump embarked on a trade war with China expecting it might cause a recession that would throw Americans out of work, warning that it would cause “some pain” — despite public surveys showing Americans are afraid of what the tariffs would do to their personal finances, and even as they are already causing job […]
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Source: Jacobin By
Orysia Lutsevych • 7
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Zelenskyy, Starmer, Macron … they all had his ear at Pope Francis’s funeral. But he is just as easily swayed by the elevator doorman.
Source: The Guardian By
Helen Santoro • 9
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Madison, a twelve-year-old from Illinois, visits a medical clinic every other week to get injections of Xolair, a powerful asthma and allergy medication.
Source: Jacobin By
Mark Leyse • 9
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Solar storms as intense as a 1921 superstorm have the potential to cause a nightmare scenario – and we are unprepared.
Source: The Guardian By
Nyki Duda • 10
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Since Donald Trump’s administration took office in January, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has promoted its efforts to push migrants to “self-deport.”
Source: Jacobin By
Steven Greenhouse • 9
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Tragically, the president’s second term is already more lawless and more authoritarian than any in US history.
Source: The Guardian By
Kai Falkenberg • 9
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The Trump administration is creating a chilling effect on independent reporting and public dissent.
Source: The Guardian By
Timothy Garton Ash • 12
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From the Canadian elections to universities and civil society, the campaign to turn the tide against anti-liberal nationalists is at last underway.
Source: The Guardian By
Jarosław Kuisz and Karolina Wigura • 15
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Our political history is one of catastrophe, communism, and developing powerful antibodies against oppression.
Source: The Guardian By
Reniqua Allen-Lamphere • 1
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My fear growing up was gun violence. But a bigger threat to my body may have come from an invisible villain.
Source: The Guardian By
Michael Löwy • 1
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With the death of Jorge Bergoglio, or Pope Francis, we lose a rare leader who, in an Italy governed by neofascists and in an increasingly reactionary Europe, stood out for his surprising ethical, social, and ecological commitments.
Source: Jacobin By
Kristen R. Ghodsee • 1
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Women’s magazines, once replete with arcane rules for female submission, have evolved beyond recognition since the publication of Betty Friedan’s feminist classic The Feminine Mystique.
Source: Jacobin By
Alex Gibney • 1
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From 2007’s Oscar-winning documentary Taxi to the Dark Side to the just released The Dark Money Game, producer-director Alex Gibney has been tirelessly zooming in on the wrongs that need to righted.
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Editorial • 1
day ago
Donald Trump ignited a scramble that is transforming space from shared frontier to private asset – raising questions about law, equity and ethics.
Source: The Guardian By
Marc Kagan • 1
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Unless they are able to act successfully to protect themselves and their rights, 2.4 million federal workers face a grim future.
Source: Jacobin By
Heather Stewart in Washington • 1
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Trump’s tariffs will make it tougher for emerging economies to service loans but debt relief has fallen off the political agenda.
Source: The Guardian By
Vassilis Fouskas • 1
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Cultural politics aside, MAGA is a coherent conservative-nationalist project through and through.
Source: Jacobin By
Sidney Blumenthal • 1
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The president’s clashes with the judiciary over immigration have launched a constitutional crisis. We’re headed toward a collision.
Source: The Guardian By
Jordyn Jensen • 1
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From ‘wellness farms’ to expanded involuntary commitment policies, the US is embracing psychiatric incarceration under the guise of compassion.
Source: The Guardian By
Jane Martinson • 1
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There’s an air of Groundhog Day to this latest review, and little faith among employees that it will mean real change.
Source: The Guardian By
Rebecca Hendin • 2
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Source: The Guardian By
André Dao • 4
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Fall of Saigon commemorations fix us in time to past suffering, but our remembering can also connect us to others’ pain today.
Source: The Guardian By
Lorena Allam • 13
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It is disingenuous for politicians to be shocked when people decide to turn words into action, even in the predawn hush of Anzac Day.
Source: The Guardian By
Andy Beckett • 14
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Centrists won’t beat Reform UK by echoing its messages. They should emphasise the true unworkability of policies like Brexit.
Source: The Guardian By
Shadi Khan Saif • 18
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Groups such as Muslim Votes Matter and The Muslim Vote are hoping to gain support from those who feel left out of the major parties and disenchanted by the status quo.
Source: The Guardian By
Sara Mussa • 1
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We may never be able to eliminate our exposure to uncertainty but, like Claire, we might find ways to integrate it in our everyday life.
Source: The Guardian By
Erica Ifill • 1
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He’s got name recognition and gravitas. But he lacks ideas for how to heal the fissures in Canadian society.
Source: The Guardian By
John Harris • 1
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The blue dot of GPS has cut us off from a basic human skill. It’s no wonder mountain rescuers are being called out so often.
Source: The Guardian By
Ed Davey • 1
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We are proud to be local representatives who care about their communities. That’s something Reform and the Tories will never understand.
Source: The Guardian By
Rachel Connolly • 1
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Most of us, with our lumpen faces, fragile bank balances, and bobbled polyester clothing, fall out regularly. That doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Source: The Guardian By
Steve Ellner • 2
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Indignation and resistance to Donald Trump’s bullying, deportations, and economic reprisals are spreading across Latin America.
Source: Jacobin By
Ron Whitehorn • 2
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Tariffs are a national conversation with shifting edicts coming almost daily from the White House.
Source: Jacobin By
Brandon Mancilla • 2
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Labor unions in the United States were starting to build some momentum in recent years after decades of decline when Donald Trump took office again.
Source: Jacobin By
Tim Brinkhof • 2
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Carnival celebrations in Germany’s Rhineland region are characterized by five things: Music, costumes, flowers, candy, and giant, handcrafted floats, many of which function as life-size political cartoons.
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Editorial • 3
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Harvard is leading the pushback because it can afford to fight. Others are realising that they can’t afford not to.
Source: The Guardian By
Branko Marcetic • 3
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Often in history, there’s no blow struck by the enemies of a great power more fatal than the one it inflicts on itself.
Source: Jacobin By
Romain Chauvet • 3
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Since its founding in 1961, Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) has never formed a federal government.
Source: Jacobin By
Helmer Stoel • 3
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Dutch historian Rutger Bregman can hardly complain about a lack of media attention.
Source: Jacobin By
Eric Blanc • 3
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What can we do to turn around decades of union decline? This is the key challenge of our era, because without the power of a revitalized labor movement it will be exceedingly difficult to pull America off its descent into oligarchy and authoritarianism.
Source: Jacobin By
Marco Ferrari • 3
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Giuseppe Di Vittorio drew the curtains and turned on the large chandelier, two of whose bulbs were out.
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Editorial • 4
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Pope Francis’s progressive legacy rests in the hands of cardinal electors who will be juggling competing agendas.
Source: The Guardian