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  • "Warmongers Come for the Media": Trump Threatens Media with "Treason" Charges over Iran War Coverage

    The Trump administration is escalating threats against news organizations, with President Trump suggesting outlets should face “treason” charges for disseminating false information. Brendan Carr, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission, has also threatened to revoke broadcasters’ licenses over their coverage of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. This all comes as allies of President Trump consolidate their control over several major media outlets. Paramount Skydance, led by Trump ally David Ellison, is poised to acquire Warner Bros., which includes CNN. “They want these companies to be afraid,” says Craig Aaron, CEO of Free Press and Free Press Action. “As we’ve seen, whether it’s lawyers, universities, media […]

  • Trump's Counterterrorism Chief Resigns over Iran War, Criticizes "Pressure from Israel"

    A top national security official resigned from the Trump administration Tuesday in response to the war on Iran. “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby,” Joe Kent, who served as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, wrote in his resignation letter. We speak with Josh Paul, a former State Department official who resigned in 2023 to protest the Biden administration’s Gaza policy. He says Kent is at least the 16th U.S. official in the last few years to resign over policy related to Israel, spanning both the Biden and Trump administrations. “We know that there is a very visible, very vocal debate happening in the […]

  • Speeding Up the "Kill Chain": Pentagon Bombs Thousands of Targets in Iran Using Palantir AI

    As the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran continues, we look at how the Pentagon is using artificial intelligence in its operations. The system, known as Project Maven, relies on technology by Palantir and also incorporates the AI model Claude built by Anthropic. Israel has used similar AI targeting programs in Iran, as well as in Gaza and Lebanon. Craig Jones, an expert on modern warfare, says AI technology is helping militaries speed up the “kill chain,” the process of identifying, approving and striking targets. “You’re reducing a massive human workload of tens of thousands of hours into seconds and minutes. You’re reducing workflows, and you’re automating human-made targeting decisions in ways which open up all kinds of problematic […]

  • Headlines for March 18, 2026

    Israel Kills Iran’s Intelligence Minister in an Overnight Strike on Tehran, Iran Continues to Launch Retaliatory Strikes Against Gulf Countries, Israel Launches Airstrikes on Central Beirut, Demolishing High-Rise Building, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Says Strait of Hormuz “Won’t Return to Its Pre-War Status”, U.N. Warns 45 Million People at Risk of Acute Hunger Due to U.S.-Israeli War on Iran, Attorney General Bondi and Deputy AG Blanche Set to Brief Lawmakers on DOJ’s Handling of Epstein Files, Senate Democrats Send White House Counteroffer to Fund DHS, HRW: Several Immigrants from El Salvador Deported by the Trump Admin Have Been Forcibly Disappeared, Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin from Terminating Temporary […]

  • Prairieland Trial: Anti-ICE Protesters Convicted on Terrorism Charges as DOJ Targets "Antifa Cell"

    A jury in Texas has convicted eight people in the first federal anti-terror case since the Trump administration declared “antifa” a terror group. Nine defendants alleged to be members of an “antifa terror cell” stood trial on federal and state charges including rioting, using explosives and attempted murder. The charges stemmed from their attendance at an anti-ICE protest outside the Prairieland ICE jail on July 4, during which fireworks were set off and a police officer was shot and wounded. Eight protesters now face at least 15 years in jail. Their legal teams plan to appeal. “The antifa of it all, from my perspective, was purely political,” says one of the defendants’ attorneys, Xavier de Janon, who joins Democracy Now! to […]

Fair Observer

  • How the Iranian Regime Has Arrived at the Verge of Collapse

    Israel and the US began a new round of attacks against Iranian targets on February 28. This is the second time Israel and the US have bombed Iran, only this time, the attacks are much more intense. The reason for such a great blow to one of the Middle Eastern powers lies within its long-term… Continue reading How the Iranian Regime Has Arrived at the Verge of Collapse The post How the Iranian Regime Has Arrived at the Verge of Collapse appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Nobody Cared: A Letter to the Enablers of American Collapse

    The President of the United States has made $4.05 billion from the office he holds. Not before he held it. From it. Through cryptocurrency schemes that his own pre-presidential self called “a scam.” Through stablecoin ventures seeded by the United Arab Emirates, while they sought approval for sensitive American AI technology. Through a pardon of… Continue reading Nobody Cared: A Letter to the Enablers of American Collapse The post Nobody Cared: A Letter to the Enablers of American Collapse appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: Why Israel Sees India as a Game Changer in the Middle East Power Balance

    Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Lauren Dagan Amoss, a senior researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, about the geopolitical significance of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s February 25 visit to Israel. Taking place amid heightened tensions in West Asia and after the Iran–Israel confrontation, Modi’s trip signals an important… Continue reading FO Talks: Why Israel Sees India as a Game Changer in the Middle East Power Balance The post FO Talks: Why Israel Sees India as a Game Changer in the Middle East Power Balance appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

Black Agenda Report

  • Black Agenda Radio March 20, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we discuss the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran and crises in the Horn of Africa. Sudan is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe caused by United Arab Emirates proxy forces seeking to unseat that country’s government, while colonial borders and decades-long conflicts […]

  • Iran Resists the U.S./Israeli Attack

    Bahman Azad, president of the US Peace Council, joins us to discuss the US/Israeli attack on Iran. The US has committed war crimes by assassinating Iranian leaders, and bombing schools, homes and other civilian targets. But Iran is a military power that can strike Israel and US assets in the region.

  • Iran, UAE, Sudan and Crises in the Horn of Africa

    Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of Pan-African Newswire, discusses events in the Horn of Africa. The U.S. war against Iran is impacting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), whose Rapid Support Force proxies are carrying out atrocities in Sudan. Also, colonial borders are disputed, Ethiopia faces a renewed […]

The Guardian

  • Design for commemorative Trump coin in 24-karat gold approved by appointees

    Federal law says living presidents can’t appear on currency, but commission approves design for US’s 250th birthdayA federal arts commission on Thursday approved the final design for a 24-karat gold commemorative coin bearing Donald Trump’s image to help celebrate the US’s 250th birthday on 4 July.The vote by the US Commission of Fine Arts, whose members are supporters of the Republican president and were appointed by him earlier this year, was without objection. It clears the way for the US Mint to begin production on the coin, whose size and denomination are still under discussion. Continue reading...

  • Why is the FBI buying people’s location data and how is it using the information?

    FBI director, Kash Patel, revealed agency had resumed purchasing private information en masse in possible constitutional violationKash Patel’s disclosure Wednesday that the FBI has resumed buying location data on Americans has many people, including members of Congress, wondering: how does private information get into the hands of the US government in the first place – and how can federal law enforcement use that information to track peoples’ whereabouts?Federal law enforcement agencies generally must obtain a warrant, which requires establishing probable cause in the eyes of a judge, to gather historical or real-time cell phone location data. The US supreme court has ruled that the fourth amendment to the US constitution, which […]

  • Teenager becomes youngest person to die in ICE detention in Trump’s second term

    Royer Perez-Jimenez, 19, from Mexico, was found ‘unconscious and unresponsive’ in Florida detention centerSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA teenager held at a US immigration detention facility in Florida died this week, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said on Thursday, the youngest person to die in ICE custody since Donald Trump took office last year.Royer Perez-Jimenez, 19, originally from Mexico, was found “unconscious and unresponsive” in his room on 16 March at the Glades county detention center in Moore Haven, Florida, according to the ICE press release. Continue reading...

  • US states sue Trump EPA over decision to repeal bedrock climate finding

    Lawsuit says rescission of endangerment finding – which ruled greenhouse gases threaten public health – was illegalSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA coalition of 24 states, alongside a dozen cities and counties, has sued the Trump administration over its decision to revoke the bedrock scientific determination underpinning virtually all US climate regulations.The new lawsuit, filed in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Thursday, is being led by the states of Massachusetts, California, New York and Connecticut. It argues that the Environmental Protection Agency’s February rescission of the 2009 endangerment finding – which the White House described as the […]

  • Trump mocks Japan about Pearl Harbor in response to question about Iran war

    US president was meeting with Japanese PM when he said: ‘Who knows better about surprise than Japan?’Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxIt would be funny if it wasn’t so Trumpy.Hosting the Japanese prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, in the Oval Office on Thursday, Donald Trump could not resist mocking Japan about its 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor during the second world war. Continue reading...

The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • Running against time

    We all want longevity without compromising on quality of life. This 87-year-old achieves both with a daily running habit- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

The Conversation

Inter Press Service

  • Is WWIII here?

    It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the tension, violence and uncertainty in the world in recent years. The number of wars is growing, more and more money is being spent on weapons, and the rhetoric of major powers is becoming increasingly decisive. The latest escalation in the Middle East has reignited the debate about

  • Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban

    The author is an Afghanistan-based female journalist, trained with Finnish support before the Taliban take-over. Her identity is withheld for security reasons.

  • Africa’s Minerals Boon, Cautious Optimism Amid Geopolitical Disruptions

    Africa’s eye on minerals as the be-all-and-cure-all for the continent’s development agenda is being tested by geopolitical gamesmanship as global superpowers jostle to carve new spheres of influence. Amid the turmoil unleashed by the United States President Donald Trump administration’s trade tariffs, African minerals have faced price volatility, which analysts say points to the fragility

Sludge

Yale Environment 360

  • As Zambia Pushes New Mining, a Legacy of Pollution Looms

    Zambia is expanding development of its rich deposits of critical minerals, which are needed for the global shift to renewables. But poisoning from past mining and a huge toxic spill at a mine site are raising fears that new wealth will come at a high cost for people and the environment.Read more on E360 →

Inside Climate News

  • Senator Launches Investigation Into Methane Pollution in the Permian Basin

    U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) launched an investigation into the discrepancy between reported and observed methane pollution from the Permian Basin—the largest-producing oil field in the United States and one of the largest in the world.  The investigation, announced Wednesday, follows a recent report by MethaneSAT, a short-lived methane-sensing satellite launched by the Environmental Defense

  • Trump Administration Auctions Contested Arctic Lands for Oil Drilling

    Oil companies won the right to drill on more than 1.3 million acres across the Alaskan Arctic on Wednesday, including areas that local Alaska Native leaders consider critical to wildlife and subsistence hunting and land set aside for conservation.  It was the first lease sale in the region since 2019 and marked the next phase

Amnesty International

Grist

Truthout

Labor Notes

  • Gearing Up for May Day: Solidarity Schools Spread

    Last year a network of unions and community organizations organized the largest May Day actions in U.S. history: 1,200 actions in all 50 states. This year, the stakes are even higher, and the examples inspiring us are even bolder.

The World – PRI

  • Da Cruz traces her Brazilian and African musical roots

    Growing up near Sao Paulo, Mariana Da Cruz knew there was more to Brazilian music than just singing Bossa Nova tunes. She wanted to branch out and combine numerous other styles like hip-hop and electronica and explore her African roots with the latest sounds heard in dance clubs. A move to Europe allowed Da Cruz the freedom to experiment. Based now in Bern, Switzerland, the singer has had quite a […]

  • El Salvador's strongman Bukele tightens grip on country

    On Tuesday, El Salvador's legislature approved an amendment to its constitution that would sentence "murderers, rapists and terrorists" to life in prison. It follows warnings by independent experts that the country's authoritarian President Nayib Bukele is strengthening his grip on the country. Host Marco Werman learned more from Jorge Cuellar, assistant professor of Latin American, Latino and […]

  • Scientists transform plastic bottles into drugs to treat Parkinson’s disease

    A new study shows that scientists at the University of Edinburgh have found a way to use bacteria to transform plastic bottles into drugs that can be used to treat Parkinson’s disease.

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