From The Nation
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NZCTU stands in solidarity with Myanmar community in opposition to junta visit
Today NZCTU President Richard Wagstaff joined the Myanmar community at a rally outside MFAT’s Lambton Quay offices, in opposition to the attendance of
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Bob Graham Knew Iraq Would Be a Quagmire Even as Most Democrats Fell for Cheney's Lies
The former Senate Intelligence Committee chair saw through Republican efforts to manipulate Congress into authorizing a war that should never have been fought.
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Israel’s Genocide in Gaza Is a World Historical Crime
Ellen Cantarow When Jews were being slaughtered by the Nazis, the world turned away. Now, the world has awakened to Israel’s crimes.
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DACA’s Future Remains Clouded
Felipe Galindo DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipients continue to receive program benefits, but new applications are on hold pending appeal.
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Where Is the Leftist Critique of Hamas?
Hillel Schenker What is the view of most of the organizations and activists in the Palestinian solidarity movement about Hamas? The answer remains unclear—and rarely talked about.
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Saving Paradise: The Fight to End Militarization in Hawai‘i
Saliha Bayrak With 6 percent of its land occupied by military bases, Hawai‘i is our most densely militarized state. But young activists are rejecting recruiting efforts and military influence.
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Can Russian-US Scientific Cooperation Be Restored as Arctic Warming and the Ukraine War Intensify?
Pavel Devyatkin US and Russia have a long history of polar science cooperation.
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The Supreme Court Has Ruled to Let Louisiana Keep Hunting DeRay McKesson
The court has decided to let the BLM activist be held liable for organizing a protest in 2016, endangering the right to dissent in three Southern states.
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Domestic Violence: The Lost Made Visible
Peter Kuper Art project on the lawn of City Hall, Cambridge, MA. (Victims of Violence)
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The Brutal Cycle of US Immigration Policy
Gaby Del Valle In Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here, Jonathan Blitzer examines how North and Central American migration moves in two directions.
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America Is Addicted to War
William Astore The genocide happening in Gaza today may foreshadow one possible future for this planet.
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The 2024 Olympics Are Already Dealing With Multiple Political Crises
Dave Zirin, Jules Boykoff Despite all the bluster about how the Paris 2024 Olympics would be different, they’re looking a lot like the Games of recent years. And we’re only 100 days out.