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- “Lies, Gaslighting and Maligning”: Rep. Adelita Grijalva Boycotts Trump's Speech
“I couldn’t in good conscience sit there and listen to Trump go on and on with what we knew was going to be hours of lies, gaslighting and maligning the very people that I represent,” says Congressmember Adelita Grijalva on her decision to skip Tuesday’s State of the Union address. “There was no attempt to bring the country together.”
- Jailed for “Standing Up”: DHS Assault Victim Aliya Rahman Arrested at State of the Union Address
We speak with Minneapolis resident Aliya Rahman, who attended Tuesday’s State of the Union address as a guest of Congressmember Ilhan Omar. Rahman was removed from the chamber Tuesday and spent several hours in jail following what she describes as an aggressive arrest by Capitol Police — all for silently challenging Trump during the speech. “There are only two things you can do at the State of the Union, and they are sit down and stand up,” says Rahman. “I was arrested for standing up.” Rahman, a U.S. citizen, was violently dragged out of her car and detained by federal immigration officers last month and later released without charge.
- Rep. Summer Lee on Boycotting Trump Speech, Jesse Jackson, Voting Rights, “Endless Wars” & More
Many Democratic lawmakers boycotted Tuesday’s State of the Union address to attend alternative events, including our guest Congressmember Summer Lee of Pennsylvania, who gave the Working Families Party response to President Trump. “The president is disgraceful, and I don’t think it’s worth our time to give him an audience,” says Lee, who encourages opponents to keep challenging his falsehoods. “When you take away the lie, there is no foundation for President Trump.” Lee also challenges Trump’s claims about non-citizen voting, which experts say is exceedingly rare, and the decision by Republican House leadership to deny honors to the late Reverend Jesse Jackson at the Capitol following the civil rights icon’s death.
- Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz Slams Trump’s Myths About Tariffs, Affordability
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz responds to Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, when the president repeatedly touted his tariffs as saving the country money and boosting the economy. Stiglitz says Trump’s “lies” about tariffs can’t erase the truth about how they have raised costs for most U.S. residents. “It is estimated the average family is paying somewhere between $1,000 and $1,700 in extra money because of the tariffs,” says Stiglitz. “His policies have failed.”
- “You Have Killed Americans," "Black People Aren't Apes": Democrats Protest Trump's State of the Union
President Donald Trump on Tuesday delivered the longest State of the Union address in modern history, speaking for nearly two hours as he claimed the United States is entering a “golden age” under his leadership. Trump spent much of his speech touting his economic policies and his administration’s immigration crackdown. We play excerpts from Trump’s address as well as responses to it from different Democratic lawmakers, many of whom skipped the speech to attend alternative events.
Fair Observer
- Trump and German Rearmament: Sowing the Seeds of Upheaval in Europe
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 triggered Germany’s Zeitenwende, which can be translated as a historic turning point. Then-Chancellor Olaf Scholz put it in motion as a response to Germany’s need to adapt to the changing European geopolitical landscape. This policy included a €100 billion special fund for defense and a pledge to long-term military… Continue reading Trump and German Rearmament: Sowing the Seeds of Upheaval in Europe The post Trump and German Rearmament: Sowing the Seeds of Upheaval in Europe appeared first on Fair Observer.
- Europe’s Leaders Should Derive Reserved Comfort From Rubio’s Munich Speech
Munich has long been the transatlantic family’s annual therapy session — part reassurance ritual, part strategic stock-taking, part crafting a path forward. When US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke at the Munich Security Conference, his tone offered useful insight about the possible trajectory of US–Europe relations under the second Trump administration. He reaffirmed the… Continue reading Europe’s Leaders Should Derive Reserved Comfort From Rubio’s Munich Speech The post Europe’s Leaders Should Derive Reserved Comfort From Rubio’s Munich Speech appeared first on Fair Observer.
- FO Talks: Josef Olmert on Why a US Strike on Iran Now Seems Inevitable
Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh and Josef Olmert, a former Israeli government official and Middle East scholar, examine whether the US and Iran are drifting toward war after the Operation Midnight Hammer strike on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025. Was last summer a warning shot, or merely the first act in a larger confrontation? In Olmert’s… Continue reading FO Talks: Josef Olmert on Why a US Strike on Iran Now Seems Inevitable The post FO Talks: Josef Olmert on Why a US Strike on Iran Now Seems Inevitable appeared first on Fair Observer.
Anthropocene
- Rainforests are rain-making machines worth tens of billions of dollars to farmers.
A new study puts a price tag on forest-generated rainfall, making the economic case for protecting tropical forests as deforestation rises.
- Less air pollution means more warming. Could marine cloud brightening offset the paradox?
Computer simulations reveal that spraying sea salt aerosols may keep global temperatures near 2020 levels as air pollution falls—but may also redraw regional weather patterns.
Black Agenda Report
The Guardian
The Marshall Project
Aeon
- Love immortal
In pursuit of defeating death, Alan has dedicated his life to cryonics. He hopes to be defrosted together with his wife- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon
Unicorn Riot
- Rojava Pushed to the Brink as Syrian Government Advances
The Syrian government initiated a full-scale invasion of Rojava, starting with the Kurdish-dominated neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsood and Ashrafiyah in Aleppo city. The post Rojava Pushed to the Brink as Syrian Government Advances appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.
The Conversation
Inter Press Service
- International Women’s Day & 70th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
International Women’s Day 2026 comes at a defining moment: Women and girls have never been closer to equality, and never closer to losing it. Legal protection against domestic violence has expanded in many countries. Yet, the rights of women and girls are being rolled back in plain sight, and across the world, women still do
- Will Palestine Preside Over the Next UN General Assembly?
The 193-member General Assembly, the highest-ranking policy-making body at the United Nations, is most likely to elect Palestine as its next President in an unprecedented move voting for a “non-member observer state”—a state deprived of a country to represent. The Secretariat has received three nominations for the position of President of the General Assembly beginning
- Why Tenure Reform Is Key to Curbing Land Degradation
Máximo Torero is chief economist of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome
Sludge
Yale Environment 360
Inside Climate News
Amnesty International
Grist
- Ski resorts are increasingly reliant on snowmaking. But at what cost?
As the climate changes, mountains and nordic facilities have begun relying more on energy and water-intensive machine-made snow.
- A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for mold
In Asheville, North Carolina, a housing crisis is colliding with a poorly understood health threat.
- A tough Supreme Court hearing brings little clarity on Line 5 pipeline’s fate
Michigan has been trying to shut down the controversial pipeline since 2019. A technical question before the court could seal its fate.
Truthout
Labor Notes
The World – PRI
- Australia weighs return of families with suspected ISIS ties
Australia is debating whether or not to allow 34 Australian women and children suspected of links to ISIS fighters to return home. The group recently obtained Australian passports, so officials are legally required to repatriate them. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese adamantly opposes the group's return, saying, “If you make your bed, you lie in it.” Host Marco Werman speaks with […]
- Lessons from Uruguay's energy transition
The small South American country of Uruguay is an energy transition success story. Once importing most of its fuel, the country now generates almost all of it's electricity from renewable resources. The transformation is thanks to one man, Ramón Méndez Galain, who served as the country's National Director of Energy from 2008 to 2015. He spoke with The World's Host Carolyn Beeler about how this […]
- Could a war with Iran turn into a wider regional conflict?
The US has significantly ratcheted up its military presence in the Middle East in recent weeks. It has sent two aircraft carriers, as well as ships, jets and other assets, as a show of force toward the Iranian government. The two sides are set to meet for nuclear talks tomorrow, but as the escalations continue, The World’s Shirin Jaafari looks at what Iran could do to retaliate.
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