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Democracy Now!

  • Democracy Now! 2025-10-07 Tuesday

    Headlines for October 07, 2025; “Trump’s Invasion”: Illinois Officials Denounce Troop Deployment to Chicago as ICE Escalates Raids; Report from Gaza: Israeli Bombardment Enters Third Year Despite Ceasefire Talks in Egypt; Maoz Inon Lost His Parents in the Oct. 7 Attack. Here’s Why He’s Still Calling for Peace.; “Eyes of Gaza”: Palestinian Journalist Plestia Alaqad Chronicles Life Under Israeli Bombs

Fair Observer

  • Unlocking the Longevity Dividend for Growth and Resilience

    For much of the post-war era, economic analysis of population aging has focused overwhelmingly on its downsides. The dominant framing, especially in aging advanced economies like Japan, Italy and Germany, has been one of demographic doom. Many people frequently cast falling fertility rates, rising life expectancy and inverted population pyramids as existential threats to economic… Continue reading Unlocking the Longevity Dividend for Growth and Resilience The post Unlocking the Longevity Dividend for Growth and Resilience appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • Why Do the Beckhams Still Fascinate Us?

    German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel believed that history unfolded in stages. Celebrity history seems to obey a similar pattern. The first stage is thrilling: novelty, scandal and surprise. The second is saturation: omnipresence in every medium, endlessly discussed and dissected. Then comes the fateful third stage: oblivion. The public forgets, or at best remembers… Continue reading Why Do the Beckhams Still Fascinate Us? The post Why Do the Beckhams Still Fascinate Us? appeared first on Fair Observer.

  • FO° Talks: Netflix and NFL Are More Popular Than Church, Gen Z Moving Away From Religion?

    Rohan Khattar Singh, Fair Observer’s Video Producer & Social Media Manager, speaks with Anna Mays, a Young Voices contributor. Together, they examine the decline of Christian church attendance in the United States. They compare organized religion with cultural giants like the National Football League (NFL) and streaming platforms, asking whether these have become the “new… Continue reading FO° Talks: Netflix and NFL Are More Popular Than Church, Gen Z Moving Away From Religion? The post FO° Talks: Netflix and NFL Are More Popular Than Church, Gen Z Moving Away From Religion? appeared first on Fair Observer.

Ensia

  • Journalists, meet climate change

    The headlines scream about war, crime, political strife, economic woes. But underlying it all — and more and more often bubbling to the top — is what future historians will likely look back and call the story of this century: Climate change. Recognizing the importance of this pervasive phenomenon, Covering Climate Now, Columbia Journalism Review, the Solutions Journalism Network, The Guardian […]

The Marshall Project

Aeon

  • Towards good globalisation

    How do some countries manage to channel foreign capital into economic development while others are just exploited by it?- by Guilherme Klein MartinsRead on Aeon

Unicorn Riot

  • Thousands March on UN, Demand Arrest of Netanyahu

    Over 10,000 demonstrators, gathered in the city’s iconic Times Square. The protestors were demanding an end to Israel’s nearly two year genocide. The post Thousands March on UN, Demand Arrest of Netanyahu appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.

Quanta Magazine

  • Origami Patterns Solve a Major Physics Riddle

    The amplituhedron, a shape at the heart of particle physics, appears to be deeply connected to the mathematics of paper folding. The post Origami Patterns Solve a Major Physics Riddle first appeared on Quanta Magazine

Sludge

Yale Environment 360

  • For the First Time, Renewables Supplying More Power Globally Than Coal

    For the first time, renewables are generating more power globally than coal. But in the U.S., analysts see a tough road ahead for wind and solar. With the Trump administration dismantling support for clean energy, renewables are set to grow half as fast as previously expected.Read more on E360 →

WhoWhatWhy

  • Two Years After Hamas Terrorist Attack, Israel Has Sidelined Itself

    Within two years, Israel managed to squander most of the goodwill it received after Hamas killed more than 1,200 people in one of the worst terrorist attacks in history. It's time to ask some questions. Two Years After Hamas Terrorist Attack, Israel Has Sidelined Itself originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy

Inside Climate News

  • EPA Drops Planned Delay in Compliance With Fenceline Monitoring at Coke Plants

    Public health advocates pushed back when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it planned to delay for two years a requirement that steel companies monitor air quality at the perimeters of their 11 coke plants in Western Pennsylvania and across the country. Two groups sued. Now, the EPA has reversed course. The deadline to begin

  • Natural Disasters Are a Rising Burden for the National Guard

    The National Guard logged more than 400,000 member service days per year over the past decade responding to hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters, the Pentagon has revealed in a report to Congress. The numbers mean that on any given day, 1,100 National Guard troops on average have been deployed on disaster response in the

Grist

The Conversation

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