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  • MLK Day Special: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in His Own Words

    Today is the federal holiday that honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He was born January 15, 1929. He was assassinated April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. He was just 39 years old. While Dr. King is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor and organized the Poor People’s Campaign to address issues of economic justice. Dr. King was also a fierce critic of U.S. foreign policy and the Vietnam War. We play his “Beyond Vietnam” speech, which he delivered at New York City’s Riverside Church on April 4, 1967, as well as his last speech, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” that he gave on April 3, 1968, the night before he was assassinated.

  • "All That's Left of You": Oscar-Shortlisted Film Traces Palestinian Family's Love & Loss Since 1948

    All That’s Left of You is a new feature film that looks at 70 years of Palestinian history through the lens of one family’s experience over three generations. Democracy Now! speaks with Palestinian American director and actress Cherien Dabis, who says the film is about “looking for meaning in grief and choosing humanity even in the most difficult of circumstances, which Palestinians have done and do every single day.”

  • Palestinian Activist Mahmoud Khalil Speaks Out as New Ruling Could Lead to His Rearrest, Deportation

    A federal appeals court on Thursday delivered the Trump administration a victory in its efforts to deport Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, opening the door for his rearrest. Khalil was a graduate student at Columbia University when he was arrested in March and detained for months. He missed the birth of his son, Deen, while in detention. “The Trump administration is trying everything in its power to come after me, to put the full weight of the government to actually make an example out of me,” Khalil tells Democracy Now! “The U.S. government has not brought a shred of evidence that I broke any laws.” The appeals court did not weigh in on the constitutional merits, instead saying Khalil should have appealed his removal order in […]

  • "Autocratic Power Grab": Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act, Deploy Troops to Minnesota

    Following Minneapolis protests in response to the ICE killing of Renee Good, President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act Thursday, a move that would allow him to send military forces to the city. Trump’s comments came after a second person was shot by ICE following a traffic stop. “Trump probably sees this as a civil war,” says Baher Azmy, legal director for the Center for Constitutional Rights. “This, as we all know, is being leveraged as part of an autocratic power grab.”

  • ICE Arresting U.S. Citizens, Using Banned Chokeholds: Explosive ProPublica Report

    A new investigation by ProPublica finds over 40 cases of immigration agents using potentially fatal chokeholds and other moves that can cut off breathing. “These arrests are playing out around the country, and often in full view of cameras and witnesses,” says ProPublica reporter Nicole Foy. She also reports that at least 170 U.S. citizens have been arrested by immigration agents.

Fair Observer

  • What’s in a Word? Japan’s Geopolitical Strategy for Regional Security

    Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takachi’s comments in the Diet that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” justifying the mobilization of Japan’s military were simply a restatement of Japan’s longstanding position about a prospective war over Taiwan’s sovereignty. China’s reaction, however, appeared wildly out of proportion to a statement that one could… Continue reading What’s in a Word? Japan’s Geopolitical Strategy for Regional Security The post What’s in a Word? Japan’s Geopolitical Strategy for Regional Security appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Economics Beyond Allocation: Scarcity, Institutions and Collective Judgment

    Economics is often presented as a neutral science of allocation, yet rarely do economists ask what must already be in place before allocation itself becomes intelligible. Not scarcity alone, but the social recognition of scarcity; not choice alone, but the legitimacy of choosing — these constitute the silent foundations upon which economic reasoning rests. Only… Continue reading Economics Beyond Allocation: Scarcity, Institutions and Collective Judgment The post Economics Beyond Allocation: Scarcity, Institutions and Collective Judgment appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • The Propaganda Test: What AI Reveals About Democratic Discourse (Part 2)

    In Part 1, Claude and I concerted to arrive at some understanding of the motivational logic behind the extraordinary claims recently expressed by Britain’s Lord Robertson, who clearly wants the British population to prepare for a kinetic war with Russia.       After initially disagreeing about whether Robertson’s rhetoric should be called propaganda, when… Continue reading The Propaganda Test: What AI Reveals About Democratic Discourse (Part 2) The post The Propaganda Test: What AI Reveals About Democratic Discourse (Part 2) appeared first on Fair Observer.

Anthropocene

Black Agenda Report

  • Black Agenda Radio January 16, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we discuss the abuse of state power domestically and internationally. In Minnesota, the Trump administration has unleashed ICE, resulting in the fatal shooting of a US citizen as well as assaults and detentions carried out against others. But we begin with Venezuela and […]

  • Diego Sequera on Venezuelan Resistance

    Diego Sequera is a Venezuelan journalist. He joins us from Caracas to discuss the Venezuelan people's solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution in the wake of the January 3rd U.S. kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

  • ICE Invades Minnesota

    Suleiman Adan is Deputy Executive Director of the Minnesota Chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations. He joins us from Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Donald Trump has unleashed ICE enforcement against immigrants and the entire population.

The Guardian

  • US supreme court releases more decisions but does not rule on Trump tariffs – live

    Court did not publish much-anticipated ruling on the legality of Trump’s tariffs as US president doubles down on Greenland threatsThe supreme court did not issue a decision today on the legality of Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs.It’s not immediately clear the next date the court will issue opinions. Continue reading...

  • Superstates and spheres of influence | Brief letters

    Orwell’s insight | Antisocial media | AI takeover | Howff Club | Beyond the TamarInteresting article by Brendan Simms of Cambridge University on spheres of influence in the world (Has a Nazi theorist’s vision of a world divided into ‘great spaces’ found a new advocate in Trump?, 16 January). Is anyone else reminded of the three superstates in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia)?Carol Kewley Port Glasgow, Inverclyde• The government should not stop under-16s using social media. The government should stop social media using under‑16s (More than 60 Labour MPs urge Starmer to back under-16s social media ban, 18 January).Dr Charles SmithBridgend Continue reading...

  • Head of US Africa bureau urges staff to highlight US ‘generosity’ despite aid cuts

    Email sent to diplomats by state department office’s new boss is labelled ‘racist’ after dismissing Africa as a priorityUS diplomats have been encouraged to “unabashedly and aggressively” remind African governments about the “generosity” of the American people, according to a leaked email sent to staff in the US state department’s Bureau of African Affairs this January and obtained by the Guardian.“It’s not gauche to remind these countries of the American people’s generosity in containing HIV/Aids or alleviating famine,” says the email. Continue reading...

  • Why the Trump administration’s demand for a list of Jews at Penn is so dangerous | Sigal Ben-Porath, Serena Mayeri and Amanda Shanor

    If history teaches us anything, it is that making lists of Jews, no matter the ostensible purpose, is often a prelude to their and others’ persecutionThis month, a judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to justify its refusal to collect and disclose the names and personal contact information of Jewish faculty, staff and students to the federal government. Late last year, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) sued Penn to force compliance with this chilling demand, made in the name of fighting antisemitism. Jewish and non-Jewish community members at Penn and beyond have united to support the university’s resistance to compiling and releasing data about members of campus Jewish organizations, the Jewish studies […]

  • Judge allows Trump administration to block lawmakers’ access to ICE facilities

    Judge rules homeland security can insist lawmakers provide week’s notice of intention to inspect facilities The Trump administration won a legal victory on Monday that temporarily allows it to keep elected officials out of immigration detention camps, while it advanced two other court actions in support of its surge into Minnesota.A federal judge in Washington DC ruled that the homeland security department (DHS) can continue to insist that lawmakers provide a week’s notice of their intention to inspect immigration facilities, even though she blocked an identical policy last month. Continue reading...

The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • A light from the periphery

    The life of Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose illuminates how scientific genius can emerge from the most unexpected quarters- by Somaditya (Soma) BanerjeeRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

  • Far-Right Provocateur Jake Lang Chased Out of Minneapolis During Hate Rally

    Minneapolis, MN — Thousands of counter-protesters gathered on Jan. 17 in downtown Minneapolis outside the City Hall, quashing an Islamophobic rally before it was able to even begin. Edward Jacob “Jake” Lang, the rally’s organizer, was chased multiple blocks from City Hall to the Hotel… The post Far-Right Provocateur Jake Lang Chased Out of Minneapolis During Hate Rally appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

The Conversation

Inter Press Service

  • Guinea’s Path to Electoral Autocracy

    In December, the dust settled on Guinea’s first presidential election since the military took control in a 2021 coup. General Mamady Doumbouya stayed in power after receiving 87 per cent of the vote. But the outcome was never in doubt: this was no a democratic milestone; it was the culmination of Guinea’s denied transition to

  • World Living Beyond Its Means: Warns UN’s Global Water Bankruptcy Report

    The world has entered what United Nations researchers now describe as an era of Global Water Bankruptcy, a condition where humanity has irreversibly overspent the planet’s water resources, leaving ecosystems, economies, and communities unable to recover to previous levels. The new report, released by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, titled Global Water

  • Global Survey Finds Citizens back a World Parliament as Trust in International System Erodes

    As democracy faces pressure around the world and confidence in international law drops, a new global survey reveals that citizens in a vast majority of countries support the idea of creating a citizen-elected world parliament to deal with global issues. The survey, commissioned by Democracy Without Borders and conducted across 101 countries representing 90% of

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Yale Environment 360

  • Much of the World Facing 'Water Bankruptcy,' U.N. Report Warns

    Around the world, people are drawing down reserves of fresh water faster than they can be replenished. The heedless consumption of water, combined with worsening drought globally, has ushered in an era of "water bankruptcy," according to a dire new U.N. report.Read more on E360 →

Inside Climate News

Amnesty International

Grist

Truthout

Labor Notes

  • Will ICE Ignite a Mass Strike in Minnesota?

    Minnesota appears to be in gear for a mass uprising. Unions, community organizations, faith leaders, and small businesses there are calling for a statewide day of “no work (except for emergency services), no school, and no shopping” on January 23.

The World – PRI

  • This Ukrainian song is a symbol of freedom and resilience throughout Ukraine

    Since Russia's full-scale invasion, many Ukrainian songs have become symbols of defiance and resilience in the face difficult circumstances. Aside from the national anthem, though, one song has stood out as representing Ukrainian sovereignty and perseverance. It's called "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" or "Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow." Reporter Daniel Ofman has more. This story originally […]

  • King’s global message against oppression

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered in the US for his leadership on civil rights, but that legacy extends to other countries, as well. Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman have more on King's universal message.This story originally aired on Jan. 20, 2025.

  • 'To India I come as a pilgrim'

    Martin Luther King Jr. spent a month traveling through India in 1959 to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi was one of King's biggest influences, and King was well known in India as an American disciple of Gandhi's teachings. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks to Meghan Weaver from the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University, who tells us more about King's historic […]

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