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Democracy Now!
- "Donroe Doctrine" Summit: Trump Seeks to Build Right-Wing Power Bloc in Latin America
President Trump is hosting right-wing leaders from across Latin America in Miami for a summit discussing his so-called Shield of the Americas initiative. This comes as the U.S. deploys special forces to Ecuador and as Trump hints about regime change in Cuba. “This summit is … an opportunity for Trump to play out a moment of imperial fantasy in front of fans in South Florida,” says Jake Johnston, director of international research at the Center for Economic and Policy Research. The leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago will attend, says the White House.
- Lies, Corruption & Scandal: Trump Ousts Kristi Noem, Nominates Sen. Markwayne Mullin to Head DHS
Kristi Noem has been ousted from her position as homeland security secretary after intensifying calls for her resignation. Noem’s tenure has been marked by allegations of corruption, deadly immigration raids and legal challenges. ProPublica reporter Justin Elliott has reported extensively on Noem’s tenure, including a $200 million ad campaign that may have been the inciting incident for her firing. “This did not go through the normal competitive process,” says Elliott. Instead, the ad “went to a Delaware LLC that was formed only a few days before.” President Trump has announced Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma as the new homeland security secretary. Mullin “has been known as a hard-liner,” says Chris Stein, […]
- Another Land Grab? Israel Intensifies Bombardment of Lebanon & Orders Mass Displacement in the South
It is the seventh day of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, and Israel is escalating attacks on Lebanon after ordering the entire population of southern Lebanon to flee. This comes as Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatened to turn areas of Lebanon into another Gaza in a video shared on social media Thursday. “The word on everyone’s mouths here is ethnic cleansing,” says Lylla Younes, an investigative journalist speaking with Democracy Now! from Beirut. “People are basically fleeing north with nowhere to go. Shelters are filling up rapidly. People are sleeping on the pavement in the winter nights.” Human rights lawyer Omar Shakir, the new executive director of DAWN, has urged Iran to give the International […]
- Headlines for March 6, 2026
House Narrowly Rejects Resolution to Limit Trump’s Power to Wage War on Iran, Iran Says U.S. and Israel Have Attacked 3,600 Civilian Sites, Hegseth Says “We Have Only Just Begun to Fight” as CENTCOM Prepares for 100 Days of War, Iranian Strikes on Mideast Oil Sites Trigger Global Energy Chaos, Israel’s Renewed Assault on Lebanon Kills 123, with Hundreds of Thousands Displaced, Stocks of Medical Supplies in Gaza “Critically Low” as Israel Closes Gaza Border Crossings, Trump Fires Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, Names Sen. Markwayne Mullin as Replacement, ICE Arrests Nashville Journalist Whose Stories Criticized Federal Agents, 169 Are Killed, Including Civilians, as Insurgents Raid Town in South Sudan, More Than 200 […]
- "Armed Only with a Camera": Oscar-Nominated Doc Honors Brent Renaud and Other "Fallen Journalists"
We speak with filmmaker Craig Renaud, the director of Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud, an HBO documentary about his brother, photojournalist Brent Renaud, who was killed by Russian soldiers in Ukraine in 2022. March 13 marks the fourth anniversary of Brent’s death, and the film is both a tribute to him and “a bigger story about all the journalists who were being killed,” says Craig. “As we enter another war … I hope Brent’s work and the work of all the fallen journalists helps people pause for a minute and think about the impact that these wars will have.” Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud is nominated for Best Documentary Feature at this year’s Academy Awards on March […]
Fair Observer
- The Devil’s Stagecraft: When Biblical Prophecy Drives Foreign Policy
In William Shakespeare’s canon, the most obviously diabolical presences are those of the three witches in what actors superstitiously call, “The Scottish Play.” Legend has it that at its initial performance in 1606, one of the lead actors died on stage. Since then, actors who may well be delighted with the opportunity to play a… Continue reading The Devil’s Stagecraft: When Biblical Prophecy Drives Foreign Policy The post The Devil’s Stagecraft: When Biblical Prophecy Drives Foreign Policy appeared first on Fair Observer.
- From Virginia to the Stars: Gladys West and the Mathematics of Navigation
The recent passing away of Gladys West marks the end of an extraordinary scientific journey — one that remained in the shadows for far too long. An American mathematician, she is now widely recognized as one of the key figures behind the foundational work that made satellite navigation — and ultimately the Global Positioning System… Continue reading From Virginia to the Stars: Gladys West and the Mathematics of Navigation The post From Virginia to the Stars: Gladys West and the Mathematics of Navigation appeared first on Fair Observer.
- The Iran War: How Does It End?
US President Donald Trump said America’s war against Iran would likely last “four to five weeks.” However, he has yet to make clear what his objective(s) for the war may be. So, how are Americans and the rest of the world to know if the US is close to ending this war, which has now… Continue reading The Iran War: How Does It End? The post The Iran War: How Does It End? appeared first on Fair Observer.
Anthropocene
- Do solar panels hurt crop yields? It depends on where you farm.
A new study shows agrivoltaics can cut maize yields in humid regions but boost soybean production in drier climates.
- EV batteries are getting better faster than the climate is getting worse
Concerns about EV performance in extreme heat waves might be a thing of the past, thanks to improvements in battery technology, researchers show.
Black Agenda Report
- Black Agenda Radio March 6, 2026
In this week’s segment, we discuss past and present U.S. imperialism, analyzing struggles to protect Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution and to bring independence to Puerto Rico. But we begin with a conversation about a new book exploring the 1893 coup, which seized the kingdom of Hawaii and […]
- Gerald Horne on The Hawaii Coup and the Roots of US Imperialism in the Asia-Pacific Basin
Dr. Gerald Horne joins us from Houston to discuss his latest work, The Counter Revolution of 1893: The Hawaii Coup and the Roots of U.S. Imperialism in the Asia-Pacific Basin. He connects 19th-century U.S. imperialism with the present-day aggression against Iran.
- Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution and Struggle for Independence in Puerto Rico
Brianna Alvarado Ramos of Diaspora Pa’lante Collective discusses the challenges of the revolutionary struggle in Venezuela and the fight for Puerto Rico's independence from U.S. colonialism.
The Guardian
- Democrats attack Trump after US jobs report shows economy ‘teetering on the edge of a recession’ – live
Chuck Schumer and other Democrats express concern over latest jobs report showing US economy shed about 92,000 jobs in February US lost 92,000 jobs in February just before Trump joined Iran conflictMilitary investigators believe it is likely that US forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls’ school that killed scores of children on Saturday but have not yet reached a final conclusion, two US officials tell Reuters.Reuters was unable to determine further details about the investigation, including what evidence contributed to the tentative assessment, what type of munition was used, who was responsible or why the US might have struck the school. Continue reading...
- White House ‘slopaganda’ promoting US justice features morally suspect characters
A drug dealer, a corrupt lawyer and an assassin who has killed hundreds are featured in administration’s new videoA Hollywood-themed propaganda video released by the White House promising “justice the American way” for Iran features movie stars from Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and promotes characters including a corrupt lawyer, a drug dealer and a freedom fighter who stands up to the overwhelming force of an invading foreign army.The 42-second video posted on the official X account of the White House on Thursday was met with almost universal mockery online, with comments accusing the Trump administration of immaturity, and likening its social media strategy to one run by teenagers. Continue reading...
- Stephen Colbert on Kristi Noem: ‘A domestic terrorist who deserves to go to Gitmo’
Late-night hosts addressed Trump firing the DHS secretary, rising US gas prices and Robert F Kennedy Jr’s crackdown on Dunkin’On Thursday night, late night-hosts celebrated Kristi Noem’s firing, criticized Maga’s handling of the war in Iran and raised an eyebrow to Robert F Kennedy Jr taking issue with sugary Starbucks drinks. Continue reading...
- Florida bar launches ethics investigation into Trump-appointed US attorney
Lindsey Halligan, who temporarily served as a top federal prosecutor in Virginia, could be stripped of licenseSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA former interim US attorney who was appointed by Donald Trump and led failed prosecutions against two of the president’s political opponents is facing an ethics investigation by the bar association in her home state of Florida.News of the investigation against Lindsey Halligan – who temporarily served as the top federal prosecutor in the eastern district of Virginia – was contained in a February letter from the Florida bar to Campaign for Accountability executive director Michelle Kuppersmith. Continue reading...
- DoJ releases Epstein files containing uncorroborated abuse allegations against Trump
Justice department said the files were initially withheld because they were mistakenly categorized as duplicatesThe US justice department released additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday, including FBI memos describing interviews with a woman who made uncorroborated allegations against Epstein and Donald Trump.The documents were not included in the justice department’s earlier releases of Epstein-related records, which began in December. Justice department officials have said the files were initially withheld because they were mistakenly categorized as duplicates. Continue reading...
The Marshall Project
- Mom’s Last Gun
My mother has severe mental illness. Our family has spent decades trying to keep her from using firearms to hurt herself and others.
Aeon
- After rain
A family swim, share meals and tell stories by a creek in Central Australia in a joyous celebration of much-needed rain- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon
Unicorn Riot
- Tractors and Tensions: Greek Farmers Rush to Athens Demanding Urgent Reforms
On February 13, farmers across Greece mobilized, converging from Afidnes toward Syntagma Square in Athens after a nationwide committee organized roadblocks. The post Tractors and Tensions: Greek Farmers Rush to Athens Demanding Urgent Reforms appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.
The Conversation
- China’s muted response over war in Iran reflects Beijing’s delicate calculus as a concerned onlooker
Beijing has denounced US-Israeli action in Iran, but has not rushed to come to the aid of its regional ally.
- Venezuela’s fragile environment faces rising risks as US pushes for oil and critical minerals and illegal gold mining spreads
The Orinoco Basin is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. It’s also rich in oil, gold and critical minerals crucial to modern technology.
- Today’s obsession with authenticity isn’t new – being true to yourself has troubled philosophers for centuries
Contemporary culture seems obsessed with authenticity – but the question of how to be ‘sincere’ in modern society has troubled philosophers for centuries.
- How Instagram addictiveness lawsuit could reshape social media – platform design meets product liability
A lawsuit against Meta and Google avoids the issue of liability for content and focuses on allegations that social media platforms themselves are harmful by design.
- Measuring poverty on a spectrum instead of an arbitrary line conveys a more accurate picture of inequality
An economist proposes a new method of estimating the scope of poverty in different countries.
Inter Press Service
- As La Niña Fades, WMO Experts Warn That El Niño Could Set New Global Heat Records
Earlier this week World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced that the weakening conditions of La Niña conditions are beginning to fade, with climate conditions transitioning ...
- Turning Waste into Hope: A Youth-Led Model for Sustainable Change
From the beginning, this project was a collaboration between student teams in Japan and Korea. Although we live in different countries, we shared one ...
- From Truancy to Belonging: Why Safe Spaces Matter for Youth Well-Being
I recently came across a statistic that stopped me in my tracks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Japan has the highest suicide ...
Sludge
- Defense Contractor–Funded Think Tank Warns of Weapons Shortage After Iran Strikes
NPR listeners weren’t told the think tank receives millions from Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman.
Yale Environment 360
- Among Young Climate Scientists, a Growing Interest In Geoengineering
Fed up with a lack of action on climate change, some students are researching dimming the sun despite the pushback from other scientists. Read more on E360 →
Inside Climate News
- Illinois Utility Announces New Round of Electric Vehicle Rebate Funding for Residents and Businesses
After a year in which the Trump administration rolled back electric-vehicle rebates and funding programs, the largest electric utility in Illinois announced an additional rebate program of nearly $70 million to fund electric-vehicle infrastructure projects in northern Illinois. Leaders of the Commonwealth Edison Co. (ComEd) promoted the program at a press conference ahead of the
- On the Farm, the Hidden Climate Cost of the Broken U.S. Health Care System
Samantha Kemnah looked out the foggy window of her home in New Berlin, New York, at the 150-acre dairy farm she and her husband, Chris, bought last year. This winter, an unprecedented cold front brought snowstorms and ice to the region. Over the past five months, I spent numerous hours talking with Kemnah and other
Amnesty International
Grist
- Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it?
The embattled Homeland Security secretary froze spending and slashed staff. It may well have been illegal.
- The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile
The administration’s rush to secure the components for the military could benefit renewable energy — someday.
- Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat.
It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.
Truthout
- Trump Demands Final Say in Selecting Iran’s Future Leader
Trump administration officials have previously denied that regime change was a goal of their war on Iran.
- I Spoke to Families in Gaza’s Largest Tent Camp. Here’s What They Told Me.
Opposite experiences in two different tent camps in Gaza show how the world could be caring better for displaced people.
- Florida Has Deemed All Existing Intro to Sociology Textbooks Illegal
The Board of Governors overseeing the new curricula includes roofing contractors, insurance execs, and no professors.
Labor Notes
- Keep ICE out of Stores, Say Starbucks Workers
Since more than 4,000 ICE agents descended on the city of Minneapolis, Starbucks barista Alex Rivers has tried to balance the exacting focus the job requires—baristas are expected to write on every cup and complete every order in four minutes or less, he said—with the gnawing fear that agents could burst in at any moment.
The World – PRI
- 'Catching the Codfather' in New Bedford's Portuguese community
New Bedford, Massachusetts, is know for its whaling and fishing industry. It's also known for it's large and vibrant Portuguese community. A new podcast called "Catching the Codfather" looks at one man who left Portugal for New Bedford in 1968 and began working in the fishing industry. By the 1980s he was a multi-millionaire. Then the IRS came calling. Host Ian Coss offers this excerpt from the […]
- Iran war spills beyond borders
What began as a US-Israeli campaign against Iran within the Middle East is spreading far beyond the region. It now includes Iranian drones striking an airport in Azerbaijan, NATO forces shooting down a missile headed toward Turkish airspace and a US submarine sinking an Iranian frigate in the Indian Ocean. Ali Vaez, Iran Project Director at the International Crisis Group, speaks with The […]
- Descriptions of struggle at an art exhibition in Prague
An art exhibition in the Czech Republic's capital Prague is causing a good bit of consternation. It details the political struggle for cultural expression in neighboring Slovakia. The exhibition is called “Free National Gallery — Description of a Struggle" and documents the dismissals, resignations, strikes and standoffs in Slovakia under the populist government of current Prime Minister […]
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