Meet the Israeli Fanatic Running Ted Cruz’s Office
After Ted Cruz’s humiliation by Tucker Carlson, attention has focused on a top staffer of the self-proclaimed “leading defender of Israel in the United States Senate.”
After Ted Cruz’s humiliation by Tucker Carlson, attention has focused on a top staffer of the self-proclaimed “leading defender of Israel in the United States Senate.”
The tools that are meant to help make AI safer could actually make it much more dangerous.
Activists are doing what the national Democratic Party leadership has failed to do – organize effectively and inspire mass action.
"Senator Padilla is a respected leader of great dignity and he has every right to ask a question of Secretary Noem without being slammed down and handcuffed," said one Democratic…
The climate and environmental crisis we live in are driven by the predatory nature of capitalism. Can COP30 and other multilateral initiatives reverse the trend?
The author’s break with the Democrats began when Obama’s administration sought revenge on him for blowing the whistle on C.I.A. torture. Now he has many more reasons.
"They arrested me without any evidence,” says Baraka of his decision to sue.
"This meritless dismissal is a win for monopolists and billionaires," said the senior legal counsel for the American Economic Liberties Project.
Campaigns and candidates should be subordinated to progressive social movements, not the other way around. That's how we win. Change doesn't come from the top.
The House plan would disproportionately benefit top earners and sacrifice significant federal revenue — without increasing GDP.
Why Aren’t the Democrats Pushing it?
Chris Hedges speaks with Kenneth Roth, the former executive director of Human Rights Watch, about his new book, "Righting Wrongs: Three Decades on the Frontlines Battling Abusive Governments."
"We can agree or disagree on Fetterman's politics," wrote one journalist, "but I don't see how anyone can look at what's happening on a human level... and not think that…
Iraq extended an invitation for the former Al-Qaeda leader to attend the Arab League Summit in Baghdad next month.
"Firing Waltz is an admission of guilt by the administration about the leaking of classified war plans," said one Democratic strategist. "They have to fire Hegseth now."