From The Nation
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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.
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Will Benjamin Netanyahu Drag America Into a Big Middle Eastern War?
Jeet Heer Biden is for pushing de-escalation—but Israel could still go rogue.
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Rabbi Hillel Comics
Steve Brodner Not Kosher?
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The Only Thing Worse Than Taking Rural Voters for Granted
Erica Etelson, Anthony Flaccavento is dismissing them as out of reach for Democrats.
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The Trump Revival
Chris Lehmann To a growing contingent of right-wing evangelical Christians, Donald Trump isn’t just an aspiring two-term president. He’s an actual prophet.
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House Republicans Tie Themselves Into Knots Over Federal Surveillance
Chris Lehmann The vote to reauthorize section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act rose and fell and rose again on the whims of one Donald J. Trump.
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Who is Etel Adnan? Lebanese artist and poet celebrated with Google Doodle
Google has honoured the Lebanese-American poet, essayist and visual artist Etel Adnan with a Google Doodle. The illustration depicts Adnan painting in a studio, surrounded by her work, piles of books, a bowl of fruit and a Lebanese flag. She is seen sitting in front of an open window with a picturesque mountain view, which could be her native Lebanon or California, where she moved in the 1950s. Painted in bright and bold colours, the illustration takes inspiration from Adnan’s distinctive style....
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Liel Abada opens up on 'very, very difficult' Celtic spell
LIEL ABADA insisted his first ever goal in the MLS was payback for the 'very, very difficult time in Scotland' he endured as the former Celtic star