Lucas Koerner
Western progressive outlets have a peculiar habit of rolling out their “critiques" of leftist or otherwise independent governments in the global South right at the moment when these states are under imperial assault, echoing the corporate media’s unanimous regime-change chorus. (Photo: Screenshot)
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"Shame on everyone including many journalists and Trump supporters who tried to defend the indictment of Assange."
Julia Conley, staff writer
A new report released at the World Economic Forum's annual summit in Davos is urging world governments and communities to drastically reduce their consumption of material goods, revealing that annual consumption has now passed 100 billion tons per year.
Debi Smith
If we suppress all discussion, all criticism, proclaiming, "This is the answer, my friends; man is saved!" we will doom humanity for a long time to the chains of authority, confined to the limits of our present imagination. (Photo: Illustration: Variety; Elements: Shutterstock)
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
In a new report about how the world's coral reefs face "the combined threats of climate change, pollution, and overfishing"—endangering the future of marine biodiversity—a London-based nonprofit calls for greater global efforts to end the climate crisis and ensure the survival of these vital underwater ecosystems. g
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
The butterfly sanctuary manager went missing January 13.
Thomas Palley
The reality is a stock market boom is not the basis of shared prosperity. (Photo: Scott Beale on Flickr)
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Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"It should be clear to anyone—no matter their political persuasion—that the Bolsonaro administration is taking these actions in a purely retaliatory manner in an attempt to criminalize journalism."
Julia Conley, staff writer
The United Nations called on Tuesday for a far-reaching investigation into allegations that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hacked Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's cell phone, enabling him to extract data from the device and potentially blackmail Bezos.
Jon Queally, staff writer
"It'll be toward the end of the year," Trump said from Davos, Switzerland. "And at the right time, we will take a look at that. You know, that's actually the easiest of all things, if you look, cause it's such a big percentage."
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
The executive directors of 11 major international nongovernmental organizations on Wednesday added their voices to a swelling chorus opposed to the pending sale of the nonprofit registry that operates the .org top-level domain to a recently established private equity firm.
Juan Cole
Bezos owns the Washington Post, which has often been critical of Trump, who in turn has viciously attacked the newspaper and its owner. (Photo: Screenshot)
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
Supporting the pledge commits candidates to prioritizing "the health of our families, farmers, food chain workers, our planet, and our democracy."
Tiffany Muller
With so many politicians in the pockets of their big donors, it’s been even harder to make progress on issues like gun safety, health care costs, or climate change. (Photo: DonkeyHotey/Flickr)
Mina Remy, Chris Morrill
A Haitian man sells used shoes in Port-au-Prince amidst earthquake damage on January 9, 2012. (Photo: THONY BELIZAIRE/AFP via Getty Images)
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"CNN still cannot fathom stating the obvious here: Sanders is leading in their own national poll."
Michael Winship
Soon will come a time when fighting among Democrats must cease.
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Ramzy Baroud
Israeli soldiers remove the body of Abdel Fattah al-Sharif, 21, who was shot and killed by an IDF soldier on March 24 in Hebron. (Photo: Wissam Hashlamon/Flash90)
Julia Conley, staff writer
Democratic lawmakers reiterated late Tuesday their belief that the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is a "rigged" process after Republicans unanimously rejected calls for more evidence and witnesses to offer insight into Trump's alleged attempt to bribe to the Ukrainian government last year.
Bruce T. Boccardy
Mr. Reagan set the modern stage for the oligarchy we now experience. (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, cc)
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