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Inter Press Service
- Bangladesh: UN Human Rights Denounces Former Government’s Violations Against Protestors
A new report from the UN Human Rights Office confirms that Bangladesh’s former government coordinated and committed human rights violations against its civilians to ...
- Development Effectiveness & the Quality of Financing: Towards a More Holistic Approach at Seville
When world leaders gather in Seville for the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in June, they will be meeting at a ...
- US Pullout Gives Upper Hand to Human Rights Abusers Worldwide
When some of the world’s “authoritarian and repressive regimes” were elected as members of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) –including Cuba, China, Russia, ...
The Guardian
- Democrats in Congress see potential shutdown as leverage to counter Trump
Republicans will need Democrats’ help to pass funding bill by 14 March as hard-right lawmakers push to cut costsWith the US federal government expected to shut down in one month unless Congress approves a funding bill, Democratic lawmakers are wrestling with just how far they are willing to go to push back against Donald Trump’s radical rightwing agenda that has thrown American politics into turmoil.Specifically, Democrats appear divided on the question of whether they would be willing to endure a shutdown to demonstrate their outrage over the president’s attempted overhaul of the federal government. Continue reading...
- Saying ‘women’ is not allowed, but ‘men’ and ‘white’ are OK? I’m (not) shocked | Arwa Mahdawi
Thanks to Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders attacking a number of terms, ‘women’ is literally being erasedThanks to the intolerant left, nobody can say the word “women” anymore! Do you remember when that was a major talking point in certain quarters? Prominent columnists wrote endless pieces declaring that the word “women” had “become verboten”. The thought police, these people claimed, were forcing everyone to say “bodies with vaginas” and “menstruators” instead. Even the likes of Margaret Atwood tweeted articles with headlines like: “Why can’t we say ‘woman’ anymore?” Continue reading...
- Why is Trump behaving like a bully over tariffs? Because he can | Gene Marks
The huge size of the US economy means that the president can throw his weight around – and we can’t say we weren’t warnedWhy is Donald Trump so obsessed with tariffs? If you ask me, it’s because America is so freaking huge. California’s economy is bigger than the entire UK’s. Texas’s is larger than all of Canada’s. Florida’s is larger than all of Mexico’s. In its entirety the US economy is about eight times larger than both the Canadian and Mexican economies … combined!Trump is a bully sitting on top of the world’s biggest bully – the American economy. Bullies tend to use their fists to overcome others. Sometimes they can be outwitted. But we all know that strength and size means everything. Continue reading...
- ‘A scary time to be a scientist’: how medical research cuts will hurt the maternal mortality crisis
Republican-run states may see worst fallout from slashes to NIH medical funding as maternal mortality climbs in USOn Tuesday, a few days after the Trump administration announced its plan to slash billions of dollars in funding for biomedical and behavioral research, an investigator at a maternal health research center in Pennsylvania told Dr Meghan Lane-Fall that the cuts may lead her to leave academia altogether.Lane-Fall urged her not to make any sudden moves. “It’s not like nothing has happened. No one’s threatened her job,” said Lane-Fall, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. “But if she looks six months down the line, it looks uncertain.” Continue reading...
- The courts are a crucial bastion against Trump. What if he ignores their orders?
Experts warn ‘this isn’t normal’, as administration defies rulings and Vance expresses contempt for legal constraintsYears before he became the US vice-president and openly advocated defiance of the courts over the Trump administration’s blitz through the federal bureaucracy and constitution, JD Vance revealed his contempt for legal constraints.In 2021, Vance predicted that Donald Trump would again be elected president and advised him to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people”. Continue reading...
Ensia
- Journalists, meet climate change
The headlines scream about war, crime, political strife, economic woes. But underlying it all — and more and more often bubbling to the top — is what future historians will likely look back and call the story of this century: Climate change. Recognizing the importance of this pervasive phenomenon, Covering Climate Now, Columbia Journalism Review, the Solutions Journalism Network, The Guardian […]
The Marshall Project
- How Trump Is Trying to Expand the Already Colossal U.S. Prison System
The administration’s efforts — from mass deportation to harsher punishments for some crimes — rely on access to more prison and jail cells.
Fair Observer
- Household-Level Economic Transitions by Caste, 2005–2022
Since India’s independence, the Census has enumerated Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) with their specific Jati (social group) details and their educational and economic profile. However, respondents were not asked if they belonged to Upper Castes or Otherwise Backward Classes (OBCs). The last comprehensive caste data comes from the 1931 Census, which estimated… Continue reading Household-Level Economic Transitions by Caste, 2005–2022 The post Household-Level Economic Transitions by Caste, 2005–2022 appeared first on Fair Observer.
- Shifting Geopolitical Winds Post-Election with Atul Singh
In this episode of The Dr. Rod Berger Show, Rod sits down with Atul Singh to explore the geopolitical landscape following the latest US election. The discussion dives into how different nations interpret and react to the American electoral process, examining the broader implications for democracy, diplomacy and global stability. Atul highlights the growing polarization… Continue reading Shifting Geopolitical Winds Post-Election with Atul Singh The post Shifting Geopolitical Winds Post-Election with Atul Singh appeared first on Fair Observer.
- The Truth About Yemen’s Houthis and Their New Terrorist Designation
The Houthis, an Iranian-sponsored terrorist group operating in Yemen, say support for Palestinians led the United States to designate them as terrorists. On January 22, 2025, US President Donald Trump set the wheels in motion to renew the listing of these rebels as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). The administration of former US President Joe… Continue reading The Truth About Yemen’s Houthis and Their New Terrorist Designation The post The Truth About Yemen’s Houthis and Their New Terrorist Designation appeared first on Fair Observer.
Aeon
- Beyond causality
In order to bridge the yawning gulf between the humanities and the sciences we must turn to an unexpected field: mathematics - by Gordon Gillespie Read at Aeon
Truthout
ProPublica
Unicorn Riot
- An Eight-Year-Old Lone Survivor in Gaza
Gaza, Palestine — More than 61,000 Palestinians have been killed — a low estimate according to researchers — during Israel’s post-October 7 genocidal blitz of the Gaza Strip and the inhabitants. The parents and siblings of eight-year-old Ahmad Khalil were shot and killed in front… The post An Eight-Year-Old Lone Survivor in Gaza appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.
Sludge
- Elon Musk’s Pentagon Conflicts
Musk's DOGE team is soon to arrive at the Pentagon as his companies, like SpaceX, rake in billions of dollars in defense contracts.
Democracy Now!
- Democracy Now! 2025-02-14 Friday
Headlines for February 14, 2025; “You Don’t Have to Comply”: U.S. Attorney, 5 DOJ Lawyers Quit, Refuse to Drop Case Against NYC Mayor; “Frenzy of Warmongering”: Critics of Munich Security Summit Warn of Musk, Rising Fascism in Europe; Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, Owned by Match Group, Track Reports of Rape. Why Don’t They Warn Users?
Latino USA
- A Sister’s Quest for Justice With Cristina Rivera Garza
Mexican author Cristina Rivera Garza has lived in Houston, Texas for the past 30 years, where she directs the Ph.D.... The post A Sister’s Quest for Justice With Cristina Rivera Garza appeared first on Latino USA.
- Toñita’s Club Fights Erasure
Reggeaton star Bad Bunny decided to celebrate the launch of his album “Un verano sin ti,” in an unexpected corner... The post Toñita’s Club Fights Erasure appeared first on Latino USA.
- AOC: ‘I’m Not Going to Give Them My Fear’: Episode Transcript
Read more about the episode here. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: I don’t want to give them my fear. I’m not going to... The post AOC: ‘I’m Not Going to Give Them My Fear’: Episode Transcript appeared first on Latino USA.
Yale Environment 360
- Dust from Car Brakes More Harmful than Exhaust, Study Finds
In cars, pollution doesn't come from exhaust alone. It also comes from wear and tear on roads, tires, and brakes. According to new research, tiny bits of dust cast off by brake pads may inflict more harm than car exhaust.Read more on E360 →
The Appeal
- Virginia Prison Uses Threats, Bribes to Address Self-Harm
The Inmate Safety Agreement distributed at Red Onion State Prison offers fish fries and movies for prisoners who don’t harm themselves. The post Virginia Prison Uses Threats, Bribes to Address Self-Harm appeared first on The Appeal.
- Trump’s New Attorney General Directs Prosecutors to Pursue Harshest Sentences Possible
In memos released this week, Pam Bondi rolled back Biden-era reforms and called for a crackdown on immigrants and college students. The post Trump’s New Attorney General Directs Prosecutors to Pursue Harshest Sentences Possible appeared first on The Appeal.
WhoWhatWhy
- JD Vance Teaches Europeans a Lesson… in Hypocrisy
In his first foreign trip as vice president, JD Vance delivered a masterclass in hypocrisy and antagonizing America's longstanding allies. JD Vance Teaches Europeans a Lesson… in Hypocrisy originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy
Inside Climate News
- Maryland Environmental Leaders Slam Legislative Push for Gas-Powered Plants, Split Over Nuclear Energy
Maryland’s top environmental groups are pushing back against a legislative proposal that endorses gas-fired power plants as a key solution to the state’s predicted energy shortfall. Prioritizing gas generation is a significant step backward, they argue, blaming the regional grid operator, PJM Interconnection, for years of mismanagement that led to this point. At the same
- Michigan Residents Push for an Environmental Impact Statement Before Restarting the Palisades Nuclear Plant
Michigan’s Palisades Nuclear Generating Station is one step closer to becoming the first nuclear power plant in the United States to reopen. After closing in 2022, the company that was set to decommission the plant has changed course, aided by a $1.5 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to restart operations. Last week,
Grist
- Bogs hold a key to climate solutions through carbon sequestration, but many have been drained
In Illinois alone, more than 90 percent of wetlands have been lost.
- Will JD Vance save the Great Lakes from Trump?
The vice president once pushed for restoration funding. Advocates hope he hasn't forgotten.
- Trump’s funding freeze is wreaking havoc on climate science
Federal dollars have bankrolled some of humanity's biggest breakthroughs. What happens when they disappear?
The Conversation
- Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
Humans evolved late in Earth history. While this timing inspired the conclusion that humanlike life is a cosmic improbability, a new study pushes back.
- Congress, not the president, decides on government spending − a constitutional law professor explains how the ‘power of the purse’ works
Congress has the authority to control government expenditures. Donald Trump is the latest president to try to get around that power, as he slashes government programs and staff.
- How Americans really feel about deporting immigrants – 3 charts explain the conflicting headlines from recent polls
Conflicting polls can make it seem like Americans back Trump’s deportation plan. A psychologist and survey researcher explains how to make sense of the numbers.
- How to find climate data and science the Trump administration doesn’t want you to see
Several groups are working to preserve webpages, tools and data – some of which have already gone missing from government webpages since the start of the Trump administration.
- Parents can soon use QR codes to reveal heavy metal content in baby food
A quick scan with a smartphone or an online search can identify foods with lower levels of these toxic substances.
The Trace
Quanta Magazine
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