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“Sooner or Later, Dictators Fall,” Says Eyewitness to Sudan’s Uprising
Protesters remain committed to continuing the uprising until the old regime is completely transformed.
An Attack on Iran Would Violate US and International Law
The Trump administration and its close ally Israel have long had their sights on regime change in Iran.
In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wins in Landslide Re-election
“India loses again, and the world loses with it," says award-winning author and journalist Siddhartha Deb.
Another Wild Day in DC, and Impeachment Is Still Off the Table
Speaker Pelosi is running the towering risk of becoming Speaker Have-My-Cake-And-Eat-It-Too.
Deadly Protests Erupt in Indonesia as US-Trained Generals Wage War on Democracy
Award-winning journalist Allan Nairn discusses the protests in Indonesia.
Abortion Bans and the Beast the GOP Would Feed Us To
To fight abortion bans, we must confront the nature of criminalization in the U.S.
Police Stifled Dissent During Near-Total Abortion Ban Debate in Georgia
One Georgia Democratic lawmaker accused GOP leaders of “hiding” behind law enforcement.
AOC and Warren Have Some Tough Questions for Mnuchin About Sears’s Collapse
The lawmakers expressed concern about Mnuchin's “financial engineering and potentially illegal activity.”
The Town Where Presidents Should Be Forced to Confront “Forever Wars”
Where better to commemorate conflicts that Americans would like to ignore than in a hollowing-out Midwestern town?
Trump Administration Wants to Fund More “Clean Coal” Failures
The administration is pushing for more “clean coal” spending as the Justice Department investigates a failed project.