Alexander Langlois / Responsible StatecraftA security guarantee to Riyadh puts the US at disproportionate risk for involvement in future regional conflicts.Activism
Mark Rudd / Waging NonviolenceAn organizer of the 1968 Columbia University protests on why the message against war, then and now, is the same.Economic Justice
Claude Cummings Jr. / OtherwordsOver 23 million households could soon lose access to free or low-cost internet. That would be a disaster for rural communities and communities of color.
Robert Reich / SubstackMainstream outlets focus on emotions in their coverage. So far, 2024 is presenting a blizzard of it. How should the man who was elected to heal America respond?Environment
Adam M. Lowenstein / DeSmogFossil fuel industry efforts to delay inquiries highlight its sense of impunity – and echo tactics used to obstruct climate action and deceive the public.
Brett Wilkins / Common DreamsThe language of a bill passed by the House conflates legitimate criticism of the Israeli government with bigotry against Jewish people.Opinion
Chabeli Carrazana / The 19thNew guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission strengthens protections for transgender and nonbinary employees in American workplaces for the first time in 25 years.
Maha Hilal / TomDispatch20 years after the Iraq War prison scandal, victims are still in court and Washington is still trying to forget.Ear to the Ground
Tana Ganeva / TruthdigWith summer on the way, advocates say access to cool air amidst stifling heat is a constitutional right.
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