From The Nation
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Here’s What a 21st-Century Rural New Deal Looks Like
Katrina vanden Heuvel A strategy for building a rural-urban working-class coalition.
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Meet the Reactionary International
David Adler, David Broder Conservative leaders from across Europe met in Brussels, but we know very little about this network. A new consortium has been launched to investigate its global infrastructure.
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Talking “Solidarity” With Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins A conversation with the activists and writers about their wide-ranging history of the politics of the common good and togetherness.
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The House Foreign Aid Bills Have Put a Target on Mike Johnson’s Back
After a vote in favor of sending $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan passed, far right Republicans are threatening a motion to vacate the speaker of the house.
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Is Donald Trump on Drugs? If Not, He Should Be.
Jeet Heer His true addiction explains the president’s doziness.
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Storms affecting the Gulf region - in pictures
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Meet the New Military-Industrial Complex
Michael T. Klare How the Pentagon–Silicon Valley alliance is harnessing AI to defeat China in World War III.
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The Use of “Attention Capture” Technologies in Our Classrooms Has Created a Crisis
Jac Mullen We have a choice: We can allow Big Tech to solve the problem with invasive brain technology. Or we can let educators teach students how to pay attention.
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It Just Might Be That Democrats Know How to Win Michigan
John Nichols A pair of special-election landslides proves that the party is doing something right.
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This Earth Day, It’s Time to Make Polluters Pay
The costs of climate change are falling on those least responsible. This year, we must ask our elected officials for more than just flimsy commitments to sustainability.
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We must build on the momentum of Cop28
The Cop28 UN climate summit last year in Dubai presented the international community with a clear mandate: Place nature at the very heart of climate action. Today being Earth Day and International Mother Earth Day is a timely moment for us to reflect on the nature-specific outcomes of Cop28. These days are a global call to action for environmental stewardship and a reminder of the interconnectedness of life on Earth. International Mother Earth Day, established by the UN in 2009, invites us to...
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Cycling fest and candlelit meal for Earth Day: Things to do in the UAE this week
After last week's torrential rains, the UAE events calendar is back on track with a variety of outdoor fun, from a cycling festival in Abu Dhabi to a bang-for-the-buck brunch in Dubai. Here, The National rounds up seven things to do around the Emirates, from Monday to Sunday. Honour Earth Day with a meal by candlelight at Mina Brasserie. The restaurant in Four Seasons Hotel is dimming its lights for the occasion, and serves European dishes such as tuna tartare with habanero-sesame oil; kale,...