America Needs Intel Economically and Politically—But Is It Too Late?
With Pat Gelsinger at the helm, Intel’s fate will be decided by whether it can revive its innovation-driven legacy or remain a cautionary tale of financial mismanagement.
‘Sly Civility,’ A Reagan-appointed Radical Educator’s Heroic Effort to Save the System From Itself
Pragmatic personal politics can often lead to the realization of long-sought changes.
Patrick Lawrence: James Baldwin at 100
Things got lost in our remembrances.
The ICJ Finds That BDS Is Not Merely a Right, but an Obligation
The ICJ’s authoritative ruling on the Israeli occupation makes clear that boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli occupation, colonization, and apartheid are not only a moral imperative but also a…
Columbia President Resigns After Violent Crackdown on Pro-Palestine Student Protests
"She finally got the memo," said Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine. "Any future president who does not pay heed to the Columbia student body's overwhelming demand for divestment will…
USA Lets Athletes Cheat With Steroids, as It Accuses Russia & China of Violating Anti-Doping Rules
The World Anti-Doping Agency says the US has for a decade allowed athletes in international competitions, including the Olympics, to cheat by using prohibited drugs, while it hypocritically criticizes Russia…
Kamala Harris Has Gone From Immigration Reformer to Border Hawk. What’s Next?
Immigration is a major concern for voters, and it’s possible Harris may sacrifice migrant rights to win the presidency.
The Olympic Refugee Team Was an Inspiration — And a Tragedy
If the U.S. can do its part to help these athletes return home safely, that would beat any medal.
The Chris Hedges Report: The Arab Jew Experience Exposes the Myths of Middle Eastern Antisemitism
It was Israel that brought the divide and plight of the Jews in the Middle East.
NATO Countries Think Ukraine Won’t Be Able To Hold Territory in Russia’s Kursk
Biden called Ukraine's ground invasion in Kursk a 'real dilemma' for Putin.
Scott Ritter: The Murder of Others
The U.S. has had a moral obligation to commemorate Nagasaki, but this year the U.S. refused to mark its murder of innocent Japanese by defending its murder of innocent Palestinians.
Newly Approved Missouri Referendum Could Reverse State Abortion Ban
"By passing this amendment, we can end Missouri's total abortion ban and ensure that Missourians regain access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare," said one organizer.
Inside Israel’s Torture, Rape, and Dehumanization Centers
Shocking even by Israeli standards, the horrifying truth of the occupation’s systematic torture, rape, and degradation of Palestinian detainees reveals a brutality buried in silence.
After Billions More for Israeli Military, Biden Joins Call for Cease-Fire
"There was a time when Global South countries had to make arguments in favor of a more just, multipolar order," said one critic. "These days, Western leaders make that case…
Zelensky Acknowledges Ukraine’s Offensive In Russia’s Kursk Oblast
By Dave DeCamp / Antiwar.com On Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged for the first time Ukraine’s US-backed ground incursion into Russia’s Kursk Oblast, which began on August 6. Zelensky…
