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  • Former St. Louis Congressmember Cori Bush Runs for Seat Again After AIPAC Targeted Her in 2024

    Cori Bush is running for Congress again. Bush previously served two terms as a Democratic congressmember for Missouri, until she was unseated in 2024 following a multimillion-dollar attack campaign run by pro-Israel groups. Bush, a community activist who participated in the 2014 Ferguson uprising over the police killing of Michael Brown, was an outspoken critic of Israel in Congress and introduced a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza in October 2023. “I’m running again because the person in the seat is not meeting the moment, and he’s someone that was basically placed there … because they didn’t want someone speaking out for the people of Palestine, speaking out for human rights and civil rights,” says Bush.

  • "Abandoned By Border Patrol": Blind Refugee in Buffalo Dies in the Cold; Family Demands Answers

    The funeral for 56-year-old Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a disabled Rohingya refugee from Burma who was found dead after he was abandoned by Border Patrol agents miles away from his home, was held yesterday in Buffalo, New York. Local reporter J. Dale Shoemaker, who first reported on Shah Alam’s disappearance for the Buffalo news organization Investigative Post, explains what we know about the case.

  • ICE Abducts Then Releases Columbia Student After Mamdani Intervenes & Calls to Dismiss More Cases

    Federal agents detained a Columbia University student early Thursday after Department of Homeland Security officers allegedly gained access to a university-owned residence by presenting a fake missing person poster of a 5-year-old. As news broke of the student, Ellie Aghayeva, and her detention, students and community members rallied en masse demanding her release and an end to immigration enforcement on campus. Due to restrictions implemented by the university in response to pro-Palestine protests, the students were unable to protest on campus proper, but instead took to nearby streets. Aghayeva was released Thursday afternoon, shortly after New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani brought up her case during a meeting with President Donald […]

  • Missing DOJ Files: As Clintons Testify About Epstein, Where Are FBI Interviews with Trump Accuser?

    As fallout from the Epstein files continues, we speak with investigative journalist Barry Levine, author of The Spider: Inside the Tangled Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Recordings of the House Oversight depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to be released today and tomorrow. The Clintons were called by House Republicans to testify on their relationships with Jeffrey Epstein, but Levine emphasizes that credible allegations tying either the Clintons or Donald Trump to Epstein’s criminal activities are currently limited. Meanwhile, files known to contain allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by President Trump have been withheld or removed by the Department of Justice. Levine says that the focus on the Clintons is […]

  • Headlines for February 27, 2026

    U.S. and Iran Conclude Indirect Talks With No Deal on Iran’s Nuclear Program, Pakistan Launches Cross-Border Strikes on Afghanistan, Declaring “Open War” on Taliban, Russia Strikes Cities Across Ukraine Ahead of Talks Between U.S. and Ukrainian Envoys, Hillary Clinton Tells Congressional Committee She “Never Met Jeffrey Epstein”, Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill 6 Palestinians in Latest Breach of U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire, ICE Agents’ Car Chase Through Newark Ends in Multi-Car Crash That Injured Children, ICE Agents Use False Pretense to Detain Columbia University Student Without a Warrant, NYC Mayor Mamdani Asks Trump to Dismiss Immigration Cases Against Pro-Palestinian Activists, Mamdani Pitches Trump on Federal Funds for […]

Fair Observer

  • The Vintage Guard: Why the American Response to Rivalry Refuses to Grow Old

    The US is in the grips of a trade war, battling against a resurgent Asian economic power. This Asian economy’s undervalued currency, formidable manufacturing capacity and unfair trade practices are driving its trade surplus with America to unconscionable levels. Moreover, this Asian power is moving up the manufacturing value chain, producing automobiles and electronics that… Continue reading The Vintage Guard: Why the American Response to Rivalry Refuses to Grow Old The post The Vintage Guard: Why the American Response to Rivalry Refuses to Grow Old appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • The Bitter Taste of Tax Dodging: Starbucks’s “Swiss Swindle”

    Hidden behind Starbucks’s “ethical sourcing” program is a massive global tax dodge that shifts profits from coffee-producing countries to Switzerland. Customers pay an “ethical” premium, while Starbucks’s “Swiss Swindle” helps perpetuate poverty among farmers and workers who grow and harvest the coffee beans. The Swiss scheme also deprives governments in coffee-producing countries of much-needed revenues… Continue reading The Bitter Taste of Tax Dodging: Starbucks’s “Swiss Swindle” The post The Bitter Taste of Tax Dodging: Starbucks’s “Swiss Swindle” appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO Talks: Esther Wojcicki on Raising Resilient Children in an Age of Fear and Authoritarianism

    Fair Observer’s Communications and Outreach officer, Roberta Campani, speaks with renowned educator Esther Wojcicki about the deepening mental health crisis among young people and the social forces shaping it. Drawing on her childhood as the daughter of immigrants, her decades as a journalism teacher at Palo Alto High School and her Parenting TRICK framework, Wojcicki… Continue reading FO Talks: Esther Wojcicki on Raising Resilient Children in an Age of Fear and Authoritarianism The post FO Talks: Esther Wojcicki on Raising Resilient Children in an Age of Fear and Authoritarianism appeared first on Fair Observer.

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  • Black Agenda Radio February 27, 2026

    In this week’s segment, we discuss Trump administration proposals to disenfranchise voters and unconstitutionally give the federal government control over elections. But we begin with an analysis of Venezuela after the U.S. attack on that country and the kidnapping of its president.

  • Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution In the Aftermath of U.S. Aggression

    The Simon Bolivar Institute in Caracas, Venezuela, hosted a delegation from the International Brigade for Peace and Solidarity with Venezuela. We’re joined by one of those delegates, Jacqueline Luqman, Chair of the Coordinating Committee of the Black Alliance for Peace. She is also a co-founder […]

  • Voting Rights Threatened by SAVE Act and Federal Election Takeover Plot

    The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act was passed in the House of Representatives and would disenfranchise millions of people, as would Trump’s plan to unconstitutionally “nationalize” elections. Cliff Albright, Co-Executive Director of Black Voters Matter, joins us from Atlanta, […]

The Guardian

  • Fox News host and former Trump aide falsely claims president was never on Epstein’s plane – live

    Kayleigh McEnany, Donald Trump’s first-term White House press secretary, misled Fox viewers this week, despite evidence of Trump’s flights in Epstein filesBill Clinton says he had ‘no idea’ about Epstein’s crimes in House testimonyHoward Lutnick scrutiny grows as new photo shows him with EpsteinSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts direct to your inboxJames Comer, the chair of the House oversight committee, said the committee’s list of questions for Bill Clinton grew longer after Hillary Clinton’s deposition yesterday, where she deferred a host of questions to her husband.“So we already had a big portfolio of questions for him, and that increased yesterday,” Comer said at a press conference […]

  • Renee Good’s family says Trump hasn’t contacted them after her death

    Neither president nor anyone in administration has reached out after Good was killed by immigration officer, says familyThe family of Renee Good, an unarmed US citizen and mother who was killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis last month, said in an interview with NBC News that neither Donald Trump nor anyone in his administration has contacted them since her death.“There’s a reason that we hired our own investigators – to make sure that the truth is transparent and available, to make sure that this is really taken seriously, and to make sure that we know what occurred,” Brent Ganger, Good’s brother, told NBC News. Continue reading...

  • Bill Clinton says in House testimony he had ‘no idea’ about Epstein’s crimes

    Republican chair calls six-hour deposition ‘very productive’ and says former president answered every questionBill Clinton testimony – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxBill Clinton told a congressional committee on Friday he “had no idea of the crimes” Jeffrey Epstein was committing and insisted he “did nothing wrong” in his relationship with the disgraced financier and convicted sex trafficker.The former president’s remarks came in his opening statement in a deposition to the House of Representatives’ oversight committee, a day after his wife, Hillary Clinton, appeared before the same body and called the proceedings “partisan political theater” and “an […]

  • Judge blocks arrest and detention of some lawful refugees in Minnesota

    Trump administration’s unlawful policy turns ‘refugees’ American Dream into a dystopian nightmare’, judge saysA federal judge has blocked a Trump administration policy that allowed immigration authorities to arrest and detain certain refugees in Minnesota, ruling that the government relied on an incorrect interpretation of federal law and unlawfully targeted people who had already been admitted to the US.In an order on Friday, the court said the administration’s approach had effectively been “terrorizing” refugees by subjecting them to arrest and potentially indefinite detention despite their lawful status. The judge concluded that federal immigration law does not give the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authority to […]

  • New York businesswoman sentenced to nine years for $30m political finance scheme

    Sherry Xue Li ripped off millions from foreign investors and funnelled some stolen money into US political campaignsA New York businesswoman was sentenced Friday to nine years in federal prison over a financial scheme that ripped off more than $30m from foreign investors and funnelled some of the stolen money into US political campaigns, including a Donald Trump fundraiser during his first presidency.Sherry Xue Li was also ordered to forfeit $31.5m, as well as property at three locations, and to make restitution to her victims. Continue reading...

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    Yale Environment 360

    • Older Humpbacks Prove Better at Wooing Mates

      As humpback whale populations recover, researchers are gaining a richer understanding of these wondrous creatures. A new study suggests it may take years for humpbacks to learn how to successfully serenade a mate.Read more on E360 →

    Inside Climate News

    • Former EPA Staff Detail Expanding Pollution Risks Under Trump

      In a new report that outlines a dozen high-risk pollutants given new life thanks to weakened, delayed or rescinded regulations, the Environmental Protection Network, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of hundreds of former Environmental Protection Agency staff, warns that the EPA under President Donald Trump has abandoned the agency’s core mission of protecting people and the

    • Cheniere Energy Received $370 Million IRS Windfall for Using LNG as ‘Alternative’ Fuel

      Cheniere Energy, the largest producer and exporter of U.S. liquefied natural gas, received $370 million from the IRS in the first quarter of 2026, a payout that shipping experts, tax specialists and a U.S. senator say the company never should have received. The money, reported in the company’s recently released annual financial report, was the

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    Labor Notes

    • How We Organized a Union at Whole Foods

      There were six of us at the first meeting to form a union at Whole Foods in Philadelphia: too many to fit around the coffee shop table, a good sign, so we moved to a restaurant around the corner. We talked about disrespectful managers, low pay, and the loss of paid breaks and health care for part-timers. “I’ve seen many wonderful people come and go” in a decade at the store, said produce worker Ed Dupree. “So many of them worked hard and weren’t always treated well, especially after the Amazon acquisition.”

    The World – PRI

    • Latest clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan raise concerns about 'open war'

      On Thursday night, Pakistan’s military fended off attacks by the Taliban along the border with Afghanistan. The country’s air force retaliated Friday morning, with targeted airstrikes in Kabul and Kandahar. It’s the latest outburst of tensions between the two neighbors. As the rhetoric ratchets up, The World's Host Carolyn Beeler learned more from Ibraheem Bahiss, a senior analyst with […]

    • In southern Italy, ash is an export

      In southern Italy, in the shadow of Mt. Etna, volcanic ash is part of life, and for generations its been used as fertilizer for agriculture. Now, the rest of the world is catching on, and companies are popping up in the region to collect and sell that ash elsewhere. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Mario Pagliaro, research director at Italy's National Resource Council, about why […]

    • A deadly boat incident increases tensions between the US and Cuba

      This week, Cuban border patrol fired on a Florida-registered speedboat that entered Cuban territorial waters, killing four people and wounding others. Havana has blamed the US for allowing anti-government groups to operate on its soil. The incident comes at a time when tensions between the island and the US have increased. The World’s Shirin Jaafari reports.

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