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By Freddy Brewster 9 hours ago sorry

Amid aggressive bank lobbying and President Donald Trump’s deregulatory efforts, one of the core financial products that led to millions of foreclosures during the Great Recession is being quietly readied for a comeback — even as economic and climate conditions make its return all the more destabilizing.

Source: Jacobin
By Mark Wolfe 10 hours ago sorry
Trump has prioritized fossil fuel companies over consumers, hitting the lowest-income families hardest.
Source: The Guardian
By David Sirota 10 hours ago sorry

Last week marked the fifty-year anniversary of the US Supreme Court decision enshrining the absurd idea that money in politics is not corruption, but constitutionally protected speech.

Source: Jacobin
By Marina Hyde 11 hours ago sorry
I’m sorry, but this is not just a political scandal. Time to refocus on the horrific mistreatment of women and girls, and the role of these ghouls.
Source: The Guardian
By Robin Wonsley 12 hours ago sorry

Robin Wonsley is the Minneapolis City Council member for Ward Two, the council’s minority leader, and leader of Minneapolis’s Democratic Socialist Caucus.

Source: Jacobin
By Jan-Werner Müller 13 hours ago sorry
So-called ‘reactionary centrist’ pundits proclaimed that there was a global ‘vibe shift’ in favor of the right. They were wrong.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Alex N. Press 14 hours ago sorry

For months, tenants in dozens of rent-stabilized buildings owned by Pinnacle Group tried to do something New York housing law almost never permits: stop their landlord from selling their homes to another speculative owner.

Source: Jacobin
By Sidney Blumenthal 14 hours ago sorry
State resolutions are underutilized right now and could be a significant mobilizing factor for the Democratic party.
Source: The Guardian
By Abdul El-Sayed 16 hours ago sorry

Apart from Bernie Sanders, few public figures stump more often and more energetically for single-payer health care than physician-turned-public-servant Dr Abdul El-Sayed.

Source: Jacobin
By Sanam Vakil 19 hours ago sorry
Iran’s leaders now face unprecedented peril. The regime has lost its footing, and the global mechanisms to avoid conflict no longer work.
Source: The Guardian
By Otto Barenberg 16 hours ago sorry

It may come as a surprise that a substantial portion of America’s economy is worker- and union-owned — technically.

Source: Jacobin
By Daniel Cheng 1 day ago sorry

In 2000, Bill Clinton famously quipped that China’s attempts to control the internet were akin to  trying to “nail Jello to the wall.”

Source: Jacobin
By Alexis Petridis 1 day ago sorry
The president called the ceremony ‘garbage’, but in reality it was a celebration of artists whose commercial success was matched by boundary-pushing boldness.
Source: The Guardian
By Joseph Geevarghese and Rashida Tlaib 1 day ago sorry
Trump’s presidency has brought a windfall to billionaires while hurting the poor. In these conditions, democracy cannot survive.
Source: The Guardian
By Branko Marcetic 1 day ago sorry

Congressional Democrats are almost preternaturally talented at missing the moment, especially when it comes to immigration.

Source: Jacobin
By Theodore J Boutrous Jr and Katie Townsend 1 day ago sorry
We are witnessing a dangerous escalation in the Trump administration’s attacks on the press and a clear threat to first amendment freedoms.
Source: The Guardian
By Ryan Zickgraf 1 day ago sorry

As the documentary Melania prepared to debut on Friday, its promotional posters across Los Angeles were vandalized with graffiti that transformed Melania Trump into a kind of Third Reich Barbie.

Source: Jacobin
By Francine Prose 1 day ago sorry
Do the people imprisoning kids like Liam Ramos have no children of their own? Do they have no decency, compassion or basic humanity?
Source: The Guardian
By Tony Wood for the Conversation 1 hour ago sorry
Renewables and energy storage contributed more than 50% of supplied electricity last quarter as real progress is being made – but it’s not yet job done.
Source: The Guardian
By Greg Jericho 11 hours ago sorry
The prospect of a cash rate increase on Tuesday changed dramatically over the past month. One wonders if the Reserve Bank listened more to the commentariat than the data.
Source: The Guardian
By Ben Reiff 15 hours ago sorry
Having rubbished the health ministry’s figures, they are now saying what matters is the civilian-to-militant ratio. See that for what it is.
Source: The Guardian
By Fiona Sturges 16 hours ago sorry
The stars get big audiences and complex characters to develop. We’ve lucked out in this golden age of streaming shows, and so have they.
Source: The Guardian
By Owen Jones 18 hours ago sorry
The Greens are buoyant as Labour struggles. After shredding any semblance of a progressive agenda, fear of Reform is all the PM’s party has left.
Source: The Guardian
By Abbas Asaria 20 hours ago sorry
The far right is using pork consumption as a means to exclude, just as it was in the Inquisition. It should be a source of joy and community.
Source: The Guardian
By Peter Mares for the Conversation 1 day ago sorry
Giving workers access to Medicare and making it easier for them to change jobs would help solve the scheme’s problems.
Source: The Guardian
By Gaby Hinsliff 1 day ago sorry
Serious questions need to be asked about Mandelson, Andrew and what the PM knew when. The credibility of UK politics is on the line.
Source: The Guardian
By Zoya Patel 1 day ago sorry
Even as I’ve spent my entire adult life wanting to look different, I’ve found and cultivated other parts of myself that have nothing to do with appearance.
Source: The Guardian
By Eric Blanc 1 day ago sorry

What will it take to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Donald Trump? More and more Americans are coming around to the following answer: a general strike.

Source: Jacobin
By Chris Brooks 1 day ago sorry

Shawn Fain won the runoff to be president of the United Auto Workers (UAW) in March 2023, and the union he was elected to lead was in free fall.

Source: Jacobin
By Michael Lange 1 day ago sorry

Diana Moreno, were she to emerge victorious tomorrow, would have perhaps the largest shoes to fill of any first-term state legislator in New York State history.

Source: Jacobin
By Vivek Chibber 2 days ago sorry

While European labor movements established foundations for their welfare states in the late nineteenth century, it was not until the New Deal that the United States began instituting policies like unemployment insurance and old-age pensions.

Source: Jacobin
By Jane Kim 2 days ago sorry

California’s multibillion-dollar home insurance industry would have you believe it’s on the verge of collapse.

Source: Jacobin
By Jennifer Adair, James Woodard, Margaret Power 2 days ago sorry

Between the mid-1960s and the 1980s, military dictatorships dominated South America, epitomized by the ABC countries: Argentina from 1966 to 1971 and 1976 to 1983, Brazil from 1964 to 1985, and Chile from 1973 to 1990. Three historians of Latin America ask what, if anything, military rule in these three countries reveals about the current […]

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Source: Jacobin
By Annaflavia Merluzzi 2 days ago sorry

Being a woman in Palestine means experiencing violence on two parallel tracks.

Source: Jacobin
By Chris Saltmarsh 2 days ago sorry

After a decade of highs and lows, the British left has entered into a period of realignment.

Source: Jacobin
By Flick Ford 3 days ago sorry

In the 1970s and early ’80s, a wave of low-budget Australian cinema gained popularity with US audiences.

Source: Jacobin
By Kap Seol 3 days ago sorry

Coupang, an e-commerce platform that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), has been stirring public outrage over the past few months in South Korea, home to most of its colossal operations, amid revelations of massive data breaches and unsafe workplace practices.

Source: Jacobin
By David Orkin 3 days ago sorry

After their stunning success in helping elect Zohran Mamdani mayor of New York last fall, the city’s democratic socialists are gearing up for a string of races up and down the ballot this year.

Source: Jacobin
Courtesy of Editorial 5 days ago sorry
Protesters need support following the bloody crackdown by a ‘zombie’ regime – not wild threats or worse from the US president.
Source: The Guardian
Courtesy of Editorial 8 days ago sorry
The shooting of Alex Pretti was carried out by a federal agent licensed to act with impunity. The US must be rescued from Trump’s authoritarianism.
Source: The Guardian