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  • Brad Lander Is Demanding an AIPAC-Free Congressional Race

    A hotly contested primary battle for one of New York City’s coveted congressional seats has reached a breaking point over outside spending, with a progressive challenger Brad Lander demanding the incumbent Democrat, Dan Goldman, sign a joint pledge discouraging third-party advertising in their race. The proposed pledge heightens scrutiny of campaign spending in the highly

  • We Aren’t All Complicit in US Warmongering

    “We are all complicit,” Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs wrote recently regarding the war in Iran. “If you are an American, you paid your government to murder those little girls and those Tehran cafe-goers. Money was withdrawn from your paycheck in the form of federal income taxes.” He goes on to do some missile purchase

  • Trump’s Historic Blunder in Iran

    The US-Israeli war against Iran, launched without any coherently stated goals or popular support, is already turning into a horrific quagmire. It also doesn’t look like Donald Trump and Israel will get the swift Iranian regime change they hoped for. In this episode of the Jacobin Radio podcast Confronting Capitalism, Vivek Chibber is joined by

  • There Was No “Right Way” to Attack Iran

    When Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe went before Congress last week, they were grilled about the war in Iran. The nature of the grilling was revealing, as many Democrats seem focused on impropriety or strategic errors in warmaking rather than the warmaking itself. Some Democrats pressed Gabbard and Ratcliffe

  • Sarah Sherman, Our Socialist at SNL

    “I’m very sensitive. I’m afraid of seeing the video,” Sarah Sherman tells me in the days after federal agents killed a second protester in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sherman, a stand-up comedian whose over-the-top body horror under the stage name Sarah Squirm has earned her a spot in the cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL) and, recently,

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    • Mad Scientist

      Editor’s note: O’Rourke ended her candidacy on March 23. On an unseasonably hot October day, a small crowd gathered at Genesis Farm, a 226-acre nonprofit in Blairstown, New Jersey, to help pull up beets before winter set in. It was the farm’s annual harvest festival and for Megan O’Rourke, a former federal climate scientist running

    • “Flagrant Violation”: Judge Orders Return of Mother Deported Despite DACA

      On Monday, a federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return to the United States of a Sacramento mother who was detained at her February green card interview and deported to Mexico within 24 hours. Maria de Jesus Estrada Juarez had active protection from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood

    • They’re Already Scared to Come to School. Republicans Want to Kick Them Out for Good.

      Top White House advisor Stephen Miller, the longtime architect of Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policies, asked Texas Republicans last week in a closed-door meeting to kick undocumented children out of public schools, according to reporting from the New York Times.  It’s an escalation in the right’s push to restrict public education to children who can prove

    • Trump Says He Made Memphis Safer. Locals Told Me It Felt Like 1930s Germany or North Korea.

      President Donald Trump visited Memphis on Monday to praise a surge in federal law enforcement there, while some locals took to the streets to protest the surge. “For years, our leaders allowed entire cities in America to be destroyed by crime, drugs, and gang violence,” he said during a roundtable discussion about the Memphis Safe

    • The Case That Could Upend Who Gets to Be an American Is Back at the Supreme Court

      Next week, the Trump administration’s bid to deny birthright citizenship to the US-born children of undocumented immigrants and non-green card holders through an executive order will arrive at the Supreme Court—yet again. Last year, the justices didn’t address the constitutionality of the order directly; instead, they ruled on a procedural question to limit the power

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    • Americans Are United Against Trump’s War

      Americans agree that we want quality and affordable health care, housing, child care, and education. The Trump Administration is ignoring all of this to continue a profoundly unpopular war.

    • Our digital lives have hidden costs

      The Internet is invisible and seemingly weightless—but the environmental impact of data transmission is staggering.

    • Address Affordability, Give Farmers a Chance

      Farmers know that planning is key to their future., but their government continually undercuts them. Instead of working against farmers, our policymakers ought to change course and partner with them in making some critical additions to the Farm Bill.

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    • From Palestine to Iran: What Arab and Muslim Silence Really Reveals

      I have always found it interesting, and at times revealing, when seasoned activists and intellectuals in the West, including those who see themselves as deeply committed to Palestine, raise the same familiar point: Arab governments must stand up to Israel and the United States in solidarity with their brethren in Palestine. The argument often comes

    • Talks, Then Bombs: Is Washington Rehearsing the Same Trap on Iran?

      US President Donald Trump did not invent the phrase “fake news,” but he undoubtedly transformed it into a political weapon, relentlessly accusing critical media of fabricating unfavorable narratives. The deeper irony, however, is harder to dismiss. Trump himself has exhibited a persistent disregard for factual consistency. Whether he believes his own claims is ultimately beside

    • Cuba is Trump’s Next Imperial Project

      Another Nonexistent Threat Regime change in Cuba may be the next stop for the Trump war machine. Here’s what he told CNN in an interview March 6:  “Cuba is gonna fall pretty soon . . . They want to make a deal, and so I’m going to put Marco ]Rubio] over there and we’ll see

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    Counterpunch

    • From the Bosphorus to Hormuz: How Two Straits Shape the Global Food Crisis

      Kiran unlocked her dosa shop in Bangalore before sunrise, a morning ruotine she had followed for many years. Only, this time she was not able to open for business. The price of gas had surged again, and deliveries of a LPG cylinder had become uncertain. Thousands of kilometers away in Meru, Hassan postponed harvesting his crop due to rising diesel prices. In Berlin, Anna has begun lowering the heating to cope with rising energy bills. More The post From the Bosphorus to Hormuz: How Two Straits Shape the Global Food Crisis appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

    • Do We Recognize a Global War When We See One?

      A few days ago, I had the honor of participating in an international webinar organized by SHAPE—Serving Humanity and Planet Earth. As its name suggests, this project is focused on safeguarding humanity and the planet, and its acronym carries a meaningful symbolism: shaping. The theme I addressed, alongside distinguished figures such as Richard Falk, Joseph More The post Do We Recognize a Global War When We See One? appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

    • Tremors in MAGA: Joe Kent, the Iran War and the Antisemitism Smear

      Joe Kent, the now former US Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, always seemed a bit off, especially to liberals.  As a combat veteran of MAGA pedigree, he found favour with President Donald J. Trump, who rewarded him for his conspiracy blustering in a manner befitting other nominees baptised in the truth repelling River of More The post Tremors in MAGA: Joe Kent, the Iran War and the Antisemitism Smear appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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    • War Abroad and Authoritarianism at Home

      “War is the health of the state.” That phrase, coined by Randolph Bourne, explains why opposition to war is a priority of many libertarians. War allows governments to increase spending, taxes, and regulations in order to feed the war machine. Wars can justify measures that remain in place long after the wars end. An example