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Democracy Now!

  • As Trump Deploys ICE Agents to Airports, TSA Agents Continue to Go Without Pay: AFGE Union Steward

    The partial government shutdown over funding for the Department of Homeland Security has caused major staffing shortages within the Transportation Security Administration, an agency under DHS that handles airport security procedures created in response to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. TSA officers have not been paid for over a month, leading to hundreds of resignations and leaves of absence. As airports are hit with significant delays, Cameron Cochems, the vice president of a union representing thousands of fellow TSA workers, urges travelers to use their time waiting to call their elected representatives “to fund the TSA so we can get our paychecks and we can get back to work.” To fill staffing shortages, […]

  • Bruce Springsteen Performs "Streets of Minneapolis" at Democracy Now!'s 30th Anniversary

    Democracy Now! celebrated its 30th anniversary at the historic Riverside Church in New York City with live performances by guests including musician Bruce Springsteen. Springsteen performed his new song, “Streets of Minneapolis,” about the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis and spoke about his upcoming tour, which begins in Minneapolis next week. Watch the full event here.

  • "Under the Rubble": Pulitzer-Prize Winner Reads Poem About Gaza at Democracy Now’s 30th Anniversary

    Democracy Now! celebrated its 30th anniversary at the historic Riverside Church in New York City with live performances by guests including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha. Mosab Abu Toha read his poem “Under the Rubble” and spoke about his experience surviving Israel’s genocide of Gaza, which killed 30 members of his extended family. Watch the full event here.

  • "Israel First": Ex-Israeli Negotiator Daniel Levy Says Netanyahu Led Trump into Illegal Iran War

    “This is about how far Israel can extend its dominion, how much of a hard-power, dominant hegemon it can be in the region.” Daniel Levy of the U.S./Middle East Project says that U.S. involvement in the ongoing war on Iran is being driven by Israel’s expansionist ambitions in the Middle East. “Israel is still on the impunity high from its Gaza genocide, which has led us here.” Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator, also provides analysis of current U.S., Israeli and Iranian wartime strategy, as well as potential ceasefire negotiations and Israel’s settler and soldier-backed ethnic cleansing of the occupied West Bank. “I think this will ultimately end very badly for Israel and generate tremendous blowback. But in the […]

  • Headlines for March 24, 2026

    Iran Denies Trump’s Claim of “Productive” Negotiations to End War, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich Calls for Annexation of Southern Lebanon, U.N. Special Rapporteur Says Israel Has Adopted Torture as State Policy, Cuba Says U.S. Oil Blockade Has Caused Massive Disruptions to Healthcare System, Senate Confirms Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Secretary, Replacing Kristi Noem, Unpaid TSA Workers Demand Paychecks as ICE Agents Deploy to U.S. Airports, Videos Show ICE Agents Violently Arresting Mother and Daughter at San Francisco Airport, Supreme Court Scrutinizes Mississippi Law Allowing Mail-In Ballots Postmarked by Election Day, Postmaster General Warns USPS On Track to Run Out of Funds by February, U.N. Warns of […]

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 Maga divide over Iran – podcast

    Andrew Roth on why the war on Iran is unpopular with the US public and what it means for Maga insidersAndrew Roth, the Guardian’s global affairs correspondent based in Washington DC, says reporting on the US and Israeli war on Iran gives you “whiplash”.“We’re so used to going into these kinds of wars and conflicts where there’s a massive plan for what’s going to happen six weeks from now, six months from now,” he tells Michael Safi. Continue reading...

  • Markwayne Mullin sworn in as homeland security secretary; Trump suggests he won’t be happy with any DHS funding deal – as it happened

    This live blog is now closed.Sign up for the Breaking News US emailGregory Bovino, the customs and border protection (CBP) commander who led the agency’s aggressive anti-immigration push in Minneapolis before being sidelined by the White House, has decided to go out with a bang it would seem.Having announced his forthcoming retirement from the CBP, the publicity-hungry Bovino – known for his florid statements – has given an interview to the New York Times that stresses defiance over contrition. Continue reading...

  • Trump news at a glance: president claims victory in Iran war as US prepares to deploy more troops

    President continues to tout ‘very good’ talks with Iran, which Iranian officials continue to deny – key US politics stories from 24 March 2026 at a glanceDonald Trump declared victory in his war on Iran on Tuesday amid reports that the US is in the process of deploying about 1,000 more soldiers to the region as the president touts “very good” talks with Iran are ongoing. Iranian officials continue to deny that.Iranian barrages targeted Israel, Gulf Arab states and northern Iraq on Tuesday, while Israeli and US warplanes continued to carry out strikes across Tehran and on other targets in the Islamic Republic. Israel indicated that it planned to occupy control over swaths of southern Lebanon in what one Hezbollah official told […]

  • New York Times accuses Pentagon of defying judge’s press access order

    DoD announces ‘interim’ policy for journalists decried by newspaper as ‘end-run around the court’s ruling’Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe New York Times on Tuesday accused the Pentagon of disobeying a judge’s ruling that undid much of the restrictive agreement journalists were forced to sign or lose access to the building.The judge, Paul Friedman, granted an injunction on Friday that overturned much of the language in the “media in-brief” document that had so concerned many news organizations that cover the Pentagon that almost all journalists chose instead to give back their press badges. He also ordered that seven journalists from the Times be returned their badges. […]

  • California governor poll raises prospect of two Republicans contesting runoff

    Survey puts Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco ahead with Democratic vote split between large field of candidatesRepublicans continue to lead the California governor’s race amid a crowded field of Democrats, a new poll commissioned by the state’s Democratic party found, fueling concerns of a conservative win in the famously liberal state.The party on Tuesday published the results of a large-scale poll of 2,000 likely voters conducted by Evitarus Research that revealed that 16% of participants would back the conservative political commentator Steve Hilton in the upcoming primary, while 14% would support Chad Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff. Continue reading...

The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • The clock in our genes

    The biologist Victoria Foe discovered a timing device in ‘junk’ DNA that could unlock the evolution of complex life- by Beatrice SteinertRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

  • Protesters Fill Minnesota Capitol, Read Letters from Children Held in Immigration Custody

    Saint Paul, MN — More than 100 people filed into the Minnesota State Capitol on Feb. 26 to protest the prolonged detainment of children in Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities around the country. The crowd, led into the capitol building by the immigrant rights-oriented nonprofit… The post Protesters Fill Minnesota Capitol, Read Letters from Children Held in Immigration Custody appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

The Conversation

Inter Press Service

  • As East Africa’s Migratory Fish Vanish, a Food Security Crisis Surfaces

    By the time the auction begins at Nangurukuru fish market in Tanzania’s southern Lindi region, the crisis is already visible. Wooden canoes that once returned from the Rufiji River with heavy catches now bring only a fraction of what they used to. Traders scan for the long-whiskered catfish that once defined the market but find

  • What the US Really Wants from MC14 in Yaoundé

    As trade ministers gather in Yaoundé, Cameroon, for the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) on 26–29 March 2026, the preparatory process has produced a dense fog of competing reform proposals, draft ministerial statements, and work plans. The facilitator-led consultations at the WTO headquarters in Geneva focused for the past few weeks on decision-making, development and

  • Central Bank Hedging Triggered Gold Fever

    In mid-1971, US President Nixon ended the dollar’s gold peg at $35 per ounce, triggering de-dollarisation. The 2025 gold and silver rush followed private speculators trying to profit from central banks hedging against perceived new risks. De-dollarisation Some believed that flexible exchange rates, replacing earlier fixed rates, would resolve the ‘Triffin dilemma’ of the ‘dollar

Sludge

Yale Environment 360

Inside Climate News

  • As Storms Pummel Hawaii, the Western U.S. Continues to Bake Amid Record-Breaking Heat Wave

    Communities across the Western United States are in for another week of unusually high temperatures amid an ongoing and historic early-season heat wave. It has broken March temperature records in nearly 180 cities, including Phoenix, which hit 105 degrees Fahrenheit last Thursday.  The National Weather Service forecasts more than 200 record-high temperatures this week, as

  • White House’s ‘Drill Baby Drill’ Wartime Mandate Meets Volatile Market Reality

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright, a long-time apostle of fossil fuel expansion, issued a blunt directive to the world’s largest oil and gas producers on Monday: Produce more, and do it now. The call came in Houston at the “Super Bowl” of energy conferences. Thousands of miles away, smoke rose over the Persian Gulf following weeks

Amnesty International

Grist

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

  • The latest news from the war on Iran

    US President Donald Trump today said he wants to make a deal with Iran and end the war. He claims the US and Iran are in talks to make this happen. But the Iranians have denied this claim and say Trump is backing down from his threats to obliterate Iran's power plants. Meanwhile, the violence in the region continues. Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the details.

  • Hiroshima survivor who devoted his life to finding the families of 12 American POWs has died

    Shigeaki Mori spent much of his life trying to get recognition for 12 American airmen who died alongside tens of thousands of Japanese after the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. Mori died on Saturday, at the age of 88. In 2018, reporter Ibby Caputo filed this profile. His story is one of heartbreak and compassion, and it's a potent reminder of the savagery of war.This story originally aired on […]

  • Denmark releases apps to help Danes boycott certain products

    Danes are not too happy with the US president's threats to take over their territory of Greenland. So, they're putting their money where their anger is by refusing to buy products made in the US or by Americans. But in this globalized world, it's hard to tell the origin every product. So, two separate companies have developed apps to tell where products actually come from. Hosts Marco Werman and […]

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