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How Do We Organize Through Exhaustion, Grief and Uncertainty?
Projects that help explain to people what’s happening are what’s going to help them make collective sense of the moment.
Trump Greenlights US Steel Merger Despite Campaign Promise to Scrap Deal
United Steelworkers President David McCall called the move “a disaster for American Steelworkers.”
Fleeing Northern Gaza Once Again, Palestinians Fear They Will Never Return
Israel's renewed effort to “conquer” the strip has forced 300,000 starving Palestinians to flee south in just 48 hours.
“Bending the Bars” Rap Album Fights Damaging Stereotypes of Incarcerated People
“Bending the Bars” rips away bipartisan propaganda by letting incarcerated artists speak their truth.
US Proxy War Displaced My Family 50 Years Ago. We Still Live in the Wreckage.
As the daughter of Hmong refugees, I know the traumatic consequences of American foreign policy.
GOP Bill’s Militarized Funding Boost Could Instead Keep Millions on Medicaid
The reconciliation bill is a “redistribution of resources from struggling Americans to the Pentagon,” an expert said.
Critics of FTC’s Decision to Drop PepsiCo Suit Say Consumers Will Pay the Price
The all-Republican commission abandoned a lawsuit accusing PepsiCo of providing Walmart with pricing advantages.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Foreign Student Ban at Harvard
DHS said it targeted Harvard’s foreign students in a quest to “root out the evils of anti-Americanism.”
Project Esther Is a McCarthy-Era Blueprint for Crushing the American Left
While the Heritage Foundation document focuses on the Palestine solidarity movement, its ultimate target is far broader.
Trump Budget Is “a Mugging Conducted by the 1 Percent Against the Rest of Us”
Senate Republicans will now have to pass their own version of the budget.