The Republican politician openly admitted interventionist motives.
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AI and anonymity fuel surge in digital violence against women
What was once hailed as a vehicle for empowerment has, for millions of women and girls, become a source of fear.
What is delinking?
A crucial strategy for transformation in the 21st century.
COP 30: It’s no joke
COP 30 failed, even as the urgency of the climate emergency becomes terrifyingly clear, because fossil fuels are more profitable than renewables, explains Michael Roberts.
Trump is attracting investment to the U.S.–but at a huge cost to workers and the environment
Less than a year into his second term in office, the White House claims that Trump is bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.
4th Venezuela Popular Consultation: A decisive step toward grassroots democracy
Venezuela prepares for its 4th Popular Consultation, empowering citizens to select over 10,600 community projects amid a participatory governance push.
222 years of Haiti’s victory at Vertiéres
Today, when U.S. imperial arrogance threatens the entire continent with its military power, we must remember that powerful imperial armies have been defeated time and again by the Caribbean peoples. The Battle of Vertières is a historical milestone that has been...
Academics or consultants?
There are multiple avenues for governments and corporations to ensure academia and think tanks serve their agendas, explains IAN SINCLAIR–and we need to expose that.
A Seattle socialist’s victory gives elite media the jitters
New York City isn’t the only city to have elected a democratic socialist as mayor.
Capitalism is the best it’s ever been!
It’s perfectly normal for people to have 80 hour work weeks while billionaires transform into trillionaires and tech plutocrats feed all our drinking water to AI servers as the planet dies. This is the only system that could possibly work.
Why U.S. action in the Western Hemisphere now?
Modern imperialism is intimately connected to the globalization of capitalism, the quest for enhanced military capabilities, geopolitical thinking, and ideologies of national and racial superiority.
‘A direct attack on the Freedom of Speech’: Trump takes on Higher Ed
After waging war on public broadcasting and the arts, the Trump administration threatened last month to cut federal funding to nine prominent colleges unless they restricted campus speech that opposed conservatives.











