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Fair Observer
- Has the US Invented the Pyrrhic War? Part 2
In the first part of this conversation, Claude and I agreed that there is merit in the idea that the history of recent wars reveals a US military strategy designed not for victory, but to engineer lasting disorder. So long as potential rivals live in a state of confusion, the traditional hegemon can maintain its… Continue reading Has the US Invented the Pyrrhic War? Part 2 The post Has the US Invented the Pyrrhic War? Part 2 appeared first on Fair Observer.
- FO Talks: Eight Presidents in Ten Years — Peru’s Political Chaos Explained
Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with consultant Erik Geurts about Peru’s deepening political instability, a crisis that has seen eight presidents come and go in just a decade. What appears at first glance to be a series of individual scandals reveals something more structural: a political system in which Congress has learned… Continue reading FO Talks: Eight Presidents in Ten Years — Peru’s Political Chaos Explained The post FO Talks: Eight Presidents in Ten Years — Peru’s Political Chaos Explained appeared first on Fair Observer.
- The Hidden Tax of Financial Misinformation
Financial misinformation rarely looks like a scam at first. It looks like confidence. It looks like a clean chart, a calm voice and a promise that the hard part of investing has finally been made simple. That is why it spreads. A teenager watches a video on “beating inflation” with a few crypto tokens. A… Continue reading The Hidden Tax of Financial Misinformation The post The Hidden Tax of Financial Misinformation appeared first on Fair Observer.
Anthropocene
Black Agenda Report
The Guardian
The Marshall Project
- B. Alexis Is the First Woman to Drop an Album From Prison. But We Can’t Say Her Real Name.
She fearlessly raps about traumas like being trafficked at 13. But she’s so scared of institutional retaliation, she’s concealing her identity.
Aeon
- The city that wasted nothing
Edo, modern Tokyo, transformed from a city near ecological collapse to a thriving epicentre by creating a circular economy- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon
Unicorn Riot
The Conversation
- Psychological toll of betrayal trauma may help explain why women kept silent for decades after alleged abuse by civil rights icon Cesar Chavez
A researcher answers the question many asked when they heard charges of abuse and rape against civil rights icon Cesar Chavez: Why didn’t the women speak earlier about the events from decades ago?
- Over 400 million barrels will be added to the oil market soon – what are strategic reserves and what can they do?
Nations’ stores of petroleum can dampen price shocks in the short term, but as reserve supplies dwindle, economic pain may continue.
- For the nearly 1 in 4 US adults with chronic pain, employers’ expectations of a healthy body can lead to shame
Having to deal with chronic pain at work is all too familiar for Americans in many occupations.
- Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he’s lucky to be alive
When you’re inside a vortex, your body experiences things the news cameras can’t capture.
- Immigrant kids can attend school regardless of citizenship – some states are challenging this standard
The Heritage Foundation released a policy document in February 2026 that spells out how states can try to challenge a 1982 Supreme Court ruling that enshrined immigrant students’ right to attend school.
Inter Press Service
Sludge
- DOGE Operative Behind Nuclear Safety Rollbacks Sat on Industry-Backed VC Board
A key architect of Trump’s nuclear safety rollbacks simultaneously served on the board of a venture firm backed by nuclear industry investors.
Yale Environment 360
- Can America’s Wolves Survive an Onslaught of Political Attacks?
Gray wolves made an uneasy comeback in the Northern Rockies and are struggling to return to the Southwest. But legislation now working its way through Congress is being spurred by misinformation and myth, rather than science, and threatens to end wolf recovery in the U.S.Read more on E360 →
Inside Climate News
- Climate-Fueled Wildfires and Dust Storms Drove Up Air Pollution Around the World Last Year
A new report on global air pollution shows that the majority of the world’s population breathes unhealthy air, and climate change is making the problem worse. The report was published Tuesday by IQAir, a Swiss air monitor and purifier company that posts real-time air quality data aggregated from sensors around the world. It shows that
- Colorado River Negotiations Resume With Focus on Stopgap Measures
Critical negotiations about the future of the Colorado River took a two-week hiatus last month after the seven states in the basin missed a key Valentine’s Day deadline for striking a deal, New Mexico’s water negotiator said Thursday. Estevan López said talks resumed March 2, and the upper and lower basin states are using a
Amnesty International
Grist
- This $400B Biden climate program is surviving the Trump administration
Trump’s Energy Secretary says he’s canceled billions of dollars in clean energy loans. The Biden official who made those loans says the number is “fake.”
- Can replacing Illinois’ toxic lead pipes lead to a workforce boon?
Illinois has nearly 1.5 million lead service lines. A new report estimates replacing the unsafe plumbing could generate 90,000 jobs.
- California bets on an obscure tool to replace clean air authority Trump revoked
The rules would hold pollution magnets like warehouses, ports and railyards accountable for the trucks and ships they attract.
Truthout
Labor Notes
- In 57 Languages, Meatpackers Strike for the First Time in 40 Years
In less than a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk, chatter in 57 languages overlaps with the sound of dancehall, bachata, Thai pop, Haitian kompa, and Micronesian hip-hop. At sunset, dozens gather for iftar, breaking their Ramadan fast; the music, pulsing from boomboxes and cell phones held up to megaphones, swells into one shared hum. In this sliver of land across from the sprawling JBS beef processing plant—among the largest in the country—workers from around the world have united in the largest U.S. meatpacking strike in 40 years.
The World – PRI
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