Opinions

By Gaby Hinsliff 16 minutes ago sorry
Trump has met a force he cannot control: people’s ability to parade their anger and distaste through consumer choice.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 11 hours ago sorry
Will-they-won’t-they over a ceasefire does not change the underlying dynamics of US retreat from supporting Kyiv.
Source: The Guardian
By Paddy Gordon 15 hours ago sorry

For many Australians, there is nothing that epitomizes high summer more than the doof (for those unacquainted with the local dialect, doofs are outdoor dance parties similar to raves). Although pioneering parties like Rainbow Serpent and Earthcore are no longer running, festivals like Esoteric, Wild Horses and Rabbits Eat Lettuce have stepped into the breach, […]

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Source: Jacobin
By Freddy Brewster 16 hours ago sorry

Does the public have a right to know who exactly is paying to lobby judges to deliver favorable rulings? A committee in charge of federal judiciary rules recently said yes, but some of the most powerful corporate and conservative forces in Washington are now saying hell no — and trying to keep the information secret.

Source: Jacobin
By Terry Garcia 17 hours ago sorry
Noaa, my former employer, is an integral part of our daily lives, tracking hurricanes, supporting safe flights and helping farmers.
Source: The Guardian
By Katya Schwenk 18 hours ago sorry

The yacht is moored at the mouth of the Miami River, in the long shadows of the city’s luxury hotels and high-rises.

Source: Jacobin
By Katrina vanden Heuvel 19 hours ago sorry
It will take a new movement of responsible readers and benefactors to protect independent media.
Source: The Guardian
By Steve Cushion 19 hours ago sorry

In the first half of the twentieth century, Cuba was the biggest producer of sugar in the world, and sugar represented 80 percent of the country’s exports.

Source: Jacobin
By Ahmed Moor 20 hours ago sorry
Tax-exempt special interest groups like lobbyists and non-profits are exercising power with little democratic oversight.
Source: The Guardian
By Ben Burgis 20 hours ago sorry

Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil was one of the most visible leaders of the student protests last year against Israel’s atrocities in Gaza.

Source: Jacobin
By Valerie Costa 21 hours ago sorry
I’ve always believed the people are powerful. Now we know the world’s richest man does too.
Source: The Guardian
By Philipp Lottholz 22 hours ago sorry

While the world’s eyes are set on the dismantling of the Euro-Atlantic alliance, Bulgaria seems set to finalize its accession to the eurozone amid an atmosphere of peak anti-politics.

Source: Jacobin
Courtesy of Editorial 1 day ago sorry
For now Keir Starmer can say there is a middle way, but Donald Trump will soon force Britain to pick a side.
Source: The Guardian
By Carl Beijer 1 day ago sorry

Mahmoud Khalil is a law-abiding permanent resident of the US, but the Trump administration is prosecuting him for his political opinions using a law that was originally aimed at Communists.

Source: Jacobin
By Heba Gowayed 1 day ago sorry
The Palestinian student’s arrest at Columbia University is a harbinger of what’s to come on college campuses.
Source: The Guardian
By Branko Marcetic 1 day ago sorry

Top Democratic officials spent the better part of the last decade warning that Donald Trump must not become president, because he would become a dictator, act like a dangerous authoritarian, and be Adolf Hitler reincarnate.

Source: Jacobin
By Lloyd Green 1 day ago sorry
Once again, the American economy is under the gun and under a microscope.
Source: The Guardian
By Jenny Brown 1 day ago sorry

In a memo that that one TSA employee said sounded like “a teenage blogger writing about someone they don’t like,” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced March 7 that it was canceling the union contract for 47,000 workers at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) signed its contract […]

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Source: Jacobin
By Jonathan Portes 1 day ago sorry
Large tax cuts for the rich, import tariffs, and the competing interests of Republican nationalists and the techno-right is a dangerous combination.
Source: The Guardian
By Natasha Hakimi Zapata 1 day ago sorry

In an America where health care costs bankrupt families, where housing costs consume half of many workers’ incomes, and where politicians disingenuously maintain that paid family leave is beyond our capacity as the wealthiest nation in world history, we clearly need a more ambitious policy vision.

Source: Jacobin
By Eileen Jones 1 day ago sorry

Nobody could be sadder than I am to report that Mickey 17 is a disappointment.

Source: Jacobin
By Arwa Mahdawi 1 day ago sorry
‘Joey from Friends’ has gone viral for his lack of drive. This is what the world needs – someone who’s happy with nothing rather than everything.
Source: The Guardian
By Judith Levine 1 day ago sorry
The Trump administration is not interested in combating antisemitism. It just wants to silence its opponents instead.
Source: The Guardian
By Paramjit Singh 1 day ago sorry

On February 1, the White House issued a Fact Sheet justifying President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, its three largest trading partners, by citing the “extraordinary threat” posed by illegal immigration and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.

Source: Jacobin
By Steve Tsang 1 day ago sorry
By turning his back on US allies and global institutions, Trump will help Xi Jinping advance his plan for a China-centric world.
Source: The Guardian
By Duncan Wheeler 1 day ago sorry

Twentieth-century Spain could boast of world-leading artists from Salvador Dalí to Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso.

Source: Jacobin
By Leander Schaerlaeckens 1 day ago sorry
The tournament will be leveraged for the glorification of a leader to a degree not seen since Benito Mussolini dominated the 1934 World Cup in Italy.
Source: The Guardian
By First Dog on the Moon 34 minutes ago sorry
What were these dinosaurs doing?
Source: The Guardian
By Michelle Grattan 6 hours ago sorry
Albanese is trying to contain the damage of the tariff exemption failure, while pinning the ‘Trumpist’ label on Dutton.
Source: The Guardian
By Polly Toynbee 11 hours ago sorry
As Labour prepares to wield the axe, it must avoid causing more harm to those on benefits.
Source: The Guardian
By Harry Scoffin 14 hours ago sorry
The current system in England and Wales is iniquitous, but the answer isn’t to divide flats into shiny new-builds v leasehold debt traps.
Source: The Guardian
By Joseph Earp 16 hours ago sorry
Owning and caring for a creature takes us outside of ourselves – not just us insular weirdo artists, but all people.
Source: The Guardian
By Orysia Lutsevych 20 hours ago sorry
Key factors will drive the Kremlin’s decision. Can Russia fight on and for what? Or is there more benefit in allying with Donald Trump?
Source: The Guardian
By Isabel Losada 20 hours ago sorry
Put up pictures of lemurs, penguins and wolves, and introduce tomorrow’s environmentalists to the amazing nature in our world.
Source: The Guardian
By Larry Elliott 22 hours ago sorry
We are seeing a pale version of military Keynesianism, and for what? That money would be better spent fighting the climate crisis.
Source: The Guardian
By Martin Kettle 1 day ago sorry
Headlines about Whitehall cuts obscure the real intent. The PM wants effective, dynamic administration that voters will believe in.
Source: The Guardian
By Clare Wright 1 day ago sorry
As his brother said after Australia’s high court declared game over, ‘he was the one who had the vision’.
Source: The Guardian
By Peter Mares 1 day ago sorry
If we’re serious about tackling the housing crisis and boosting productivity in the home building industry, we need to rethink our planning rules.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 2 days ago sorry
The extradition of the former president of the Philippines on an ICC warrant is an affirmation of the principles of international justice.
Source: The Guardian
By Pranay Somayajula 2 days ago sorry

On the evening of January 19, 2025, the American Hindu Coalition — a pro–Donald Trump group whose stated mission is to “build a stronger America through Hindu Enlightenment Principles” — joined forces with several right-wing Latino organizations to host a joint Hindu-Latino inaugural ball in downtown Washington, DC. Among those who gathered in the ballroom […]

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Source: Jacobin
By Luke Savage 2 days ago sorry

For several years, the basic dynamic of Canada’s 2025 federal election has seemed all but inevitable.

Source: Jacobin
By Robert Pollin 2 days ago sorry

If we choose to take seriously the overwhelming consensus position of credible climate scientists, we have to accept that climate change represents a truly existential threat to the continuation of life on Earth as we know it.

Source: Jacobin
By Joerg Rieger 2 days ago sorry

There is nothing more dangerous to the dominant status quo than solidarity.

Source: Jacobin
By Ryan Zickgraf 2 days ago sorry

Early in his preelection talkathon on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Donald Trump blithely suggested that even he couldn’t pinpoint just why exactly he got so much publicity during his first campaign.

Source: Jacobin
By Marc Botenga 2 days ago sorry

The war in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the border with Rwanda, has caused at least six million deaths in the last twenty-seven years, according to official figures.

Source: Jacobin
By Kurt Hackbarth 3 days ago sorry

Last Sunday, a rally led by President Claudia Sheinbaum filled Mexico City’s central square, the Zócalo.

Source: Jacobin
Courtesy of Editorial 4 days ago sorry
The Hindu nationalist prime minister’s push could shift power northward to his political advantage but risks escalating political tensions.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 6 days ago sorry
The presidency is no longer just a ‘bully pulpit’. It’s become part of the disinformation machine.
Source: The Guardian