Jacobin
- An Undemocratic Union Was Key to César Chávez’s Sexual Abuse
In 2011 Frank Bardacke published an eight-hundred-page history of the United Farm Workers (UFW) union: Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers. It opened many eyes to the reasons the UFW became a shadow of its former self. Bardacke starts the book with an epigraph, a quote
- Israel and the US Have Been Waging War on Iran’s Development
When Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced, with the satisfied air of an industrialist surveying demolished competition, that Israeli strikes had destroyed around 70 percent of Iran’s steel production capacity, he was not describing a military achievement. He was boasting about an act of economic destruction: one aimed not at soldiers or weapons systems, but
- Ben Lerner Hears Ghosts in the Wires
In a short story called “Wireless,” published in Scribner’s in 1901, Rudyard Kipling described “a glass tube” with “two tiny silver plugs, and between them an infinitesimal pinch of metallic dust.” Fiddling with the plugs, Kipling’s protagonist slips into a trance and spontaneously transcribes John Keats’s “The Eve of St. Agnes,” a poem he has
- Capitalist Profits Depend on Stealing Our Future
We live in an age in which extraordinary wealth seems to arrive from unfathomable sources. When the US firm Uber went public in 2019, the stock market set its value at $82 billion, an immense figure for a ten-year-old car service company that owned no cars and had never made a profit. To explain such
- Zohran Mamdani’s Toughest Task in 100 Days: Taxing the Rich
How does a socialist mayor, elected as a consummate outsider, actually govern once elected in the face of pressures from all sides? It’s a question many heads of US cities, from Schenectady mayor George Lunn to the Milwaukee “sewer socialists” to a young Bernie Sanders in Burlington, have had to answer. One hundred days into
Dissident Voice
Mother Jones
- After the Attack on Sam Altman’s Home, Will AI CEOs Go On the Offensive?
Sam Altman suggested that an investigative story describing him as someone “unconstrained by truth” with a “sociopathic lack of concern” for consequences caused an early Friday attack on his San Francisco home. The OpenAI CEO’s unsubstantiated implication came in a post on his personal blog published on Friday, hours after the attack. “There was an
- Trump: Buy American, Unless It’s for My Ballroom
President Trump, who has long married “protecting American steel” with his “Make America Great Again” slogan, reportedly accepted tens of millions of dollars in donated steel from a foreign firm for his ballroom just days before he slashed tariffs in half that could help one of its plants. According to a report by the New
- Inside America’s Race to Hide the World’s Money
Alessandro Chesser is a 40-year-old Silicon Valley entrepreneur. He’s married with two kids and was the first in his family to attend college. His grandfather immigrated from Sicily and worked as a school janitor so his family could have a better life. Skip forward a few generations, and Chesser is noticing the way wealthy investors
- “Nonsurvivable”: Today’s Heatwaves Have Surpassed Our Bodies’ Ability to Stay Cool
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Extreme heat is already creating “nonsurvivable” conditions for humans in heatwaves that have killed thousands and likely many more, according to new research that warns people are more susceptible to rising temperatures than first thought. Scientists re-examined six extreme heatwaves between 2003
- The Bizarre Connection Between Iran Negotiations and Trump’s Crypto Firm
In January, Zach Witkoff sat down at a table in Islamabad and signed a deal with Pakistan’s finance minister. Witkoff is the young CEO of Donald Trump’s crypto finance firm, World Liberty Financial, and the arrangement he struck that day would allow WLF’s stablecoin to be used for Pakistan’s cross-border transactions. It was a hugely
The Real News Network
- As Mexico enacts universal healthcare, advocate says insurers’ ‘stranglehold’ is moving US in ‘opposite direction’
Medicare for All advocate Wendell Potter said it’s “both inspiring and frustrating” to see other nations advance their public healthcare systems while the US dismantles its own.
- ‘Shameful’: $4,049 of average US taxpayer’s bill last year went to war and weaponry
“Our tax dollars are doing more to bomb children in Iran and other countries than to feed and educate children here.”
- Trump is turning warehouses into ICE detention camps. Can Maryland stop him?
“Everything about this has been done in a very lawless, secretive way” Sonia Kumar of ACLU Maryland tells us.
The Progressive
- Trump’s Disastrous War of Choice in Iran
Whether or not the ceasefire ends up failing, the erratic President has put the region and world in grave danger.
- ‘We Know What It Takes to Get People to Stay Alive’
An interview with Laura Guzman of the National Harm Reduction Coalition.
- How Genocide Reshaped a Generation in Gaza
The war has caused a profound social transformation among Gaza’s youth.
Z Network
- Trapped in Iran, Trump Can Only Be Stopped By The American People!
While, despite the two-week ceasefire, the war continues to rage, claiming thousands of lives and causing widespread destruction in the Middle East (Persian Gulf) and the Near East (Lebanon), everything now indicates that this Trump—battered by the Iranians, raving mad, delusional, trapped by his own hand, and threatened with soon finding himself in a position
- Hormuz, Shipping Unions & Sailors
Corporate media prefer to talk about Donald Trump at a daily rate that has long surpassed other entertainers: the war of the USA and Israel against Iran, oil – where those who helped put Trump into the White House receive a handsome return on their investment – global shipping, and the Strait of Hormuz. Yet
- Peace for Iran: Declaration of Global Conscience
Prefatory Note: Two Texts evant to Ongoing US/Israel War Against Iran in the context of a failing Ceaefire Agreement. Iran’s Conditions and Declaration of Global Conscience signed and individually affirmed by listed non-Iranians.] “Six Non‑Negotiable Terms from international Scholars and Former Officials from 30 countries to End the U.S. War on Iran Amid Trump’s Threat of War Crimes”
Occupy.com
- Fighting the Corporations that are Killing Our Planet, Part II
In November, Indigenous protests in London included the launch of “Bringing It All Back Home,” confronting corporate power head-on.
FAIR
- NYT’s Excuses for Lack of Reporters in Iran Don’t Add Up
The New York Times claimed that FAIR's article was a “false portrayal” of the Times’ work, but it failed to directly challenge any of the article's claims.
- ‘Local News Is a Genuine Public Good We Need for Our Democracy’: CounterSpin interview with Alex Frandsen on Local News Day
"The role of truthful, community-rooted local news and civic information has never been more clear in the overall health of our democracy."
- Sina Toossi on War on Iran, Chip Gibbons on Impeaching Trump
Trump's particular hatefulness pulls on pre-existing threads, making use of old narratives that have proven useful before and left unexamined.
Counterpunch
- Gold Mines of the Amazon
The following report was funded by the CounterPunch Investigative Fund. To support our work and more in-depth reports like this, consider donating. +++ The Los Amigos biological station is perched at the top of a hundred-foot-tall cliff of red clay on the north bank of the Madre de Dios River in southeastern Perú. The river below seethes To read this article, log in here or subscribe here. If you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here In order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies. More The post Gold Mines of the Amazon appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
- Nick Tilsen, Organizing Through Collapse
Nick Tilsen has been under indictment for six of the eight years that his organization has existed. The founder and CEO of NDN Collective, a Rapid City-based organization dedicated to building Indigenous power, Tilsen explains it this way: “They’re threatened. They’re not used to Indian people being able to fight back in their systems,” referring most recently to his time in a South Dakota courtroom earlier this year. To read this article, log in here or subscribe here. If you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the status of your access here In order to read CP+ articles, your web browser must be set to accept cookies. More The post Nick Tilsen, Organizing Through Collapse appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
- Nuclear Madness: MV Ramana in Conversation w/ Joshua Frank
In this episode of CounterPunch Radio, MV Ramana speaks with Joshua Frank about the lies and misconceptions surrounding a nuclear power revival, atomic energy’s ties to weapons proliferation, and much more. The conversation took place in January at Page Against the Machine bookstore in Long Beach, California. M. V. Ramana is the Simons Chair in Disarmament, More The post Nuclear Madness: MV Ramana in Conversation w/ Joshua Frank appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
Antiwar.com
- The War in Iran as International Terrorism
As someone born in 1944, when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, who lived through 12 other presidencies before Donald Trump took — and that word has a different meaning with him — office in 2016, the truth is that I’ve simply never experienced anything quite like this (and I know that I’m in good company).















