Progressive International Slams Macron for ‘Authoritarian Efforts to Repress the Will of the French People’
The president's rejection of a center-left coalition's prime minister candidate "is not merely a political maneuver to hold onto power, but a direct attack on French progressive forces."
A Movement to Suspend Israel From the UN Needs a Country to Take the Lead
"No country had more consistently violated the principles of the UN Charter than Israel."
Biden Was Told Gaza Pier Would Undermine Efforts To Get Israel To Allow More Aid Into Gaza
The Pentagon was aware that the pier couldn't be used in weather that's typical for the Eastern Mediterranean.
The Chris Hedges Report: The Middle East’s Roots Lie in the Fall of the Ottomans w/ Eugene Rogan
While not the sole source of all conflict in the modern Middle East, studying the Ottoman Empire is essential for understanding both the region and the European powers that dominated…
‘Very Bad Sign for Democracy’: AIPAC Has Spent Over $100 Million on 2024 Elections
AIPAC's billionaire-funded super PAC has helped defeat two of the most vocal opponents of Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip.
Justice Delayed, Not Yet Denied: An Update on the ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan's request for arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant has been mired in attempts to shield Israel from accountability since May, but this soon…
Russia Warns US Will Face ‘Much Harsher’ Consequences for Backing Kursk Invasion
In a separate warning, Russia's foreign minister said the US should understand World War III wouldn't be confined to Europe.
What Is RealPage? DOJ Sues Software Firm Using Algorithm Enabling Landlords to Fix High Rents
The U.S. Justice Department has sued software company RealPage, alleging its algorithm enabled landlords nationwide to collude in raising rents on tenants.
Workers, Unchecked: The Case for Card Check This Labor Day
This Labor Day, workers deserve to see lawmakers tackle one of the key areas of policy hindering their right to organize unions.
France Slaps Telegram CEO With 12 Criminal Charges After Israel Calls Platform ‘Uncooperative’
Telegram has been the 'least cooperative' among the social media sites in responding to Israeli censorship requests during its genocide in Gaza.
Israel Says US Has Delivered 50,000 Tons of Military Aid Since Start of Gaza Slaughter
The Biden administration has continued to deliver weapons.
John Kiriakou: The Slide Into Authoritarianism
The loss of civil liberties is almost always incremental. On a flight home from Greece, the author recently ran into an increasingly familiar and menacing problem.
NYT Uncritically Reported Israel’s Version of Golan Bombing
Coverage of the Golan Heights massacre continues a long trend of US media outlets obscuring and distorting reality in order to downplay Israel’s aggressive regional ambitions.
‘Corporate Greed at Its Absolute Worst’: FTC Challenges Kroger Merger
"As grocery store 'price gouging' reaches the top of the political ticket, the FTC is intervening to protect consumers and workers from further harm."
A Landmark Federal Ruling Against Union-Busting Has Boosted Organizing
Union elections are up in the year since the labor board created new penalties for law-breaking employers. But an appeal could reverse the decision.
