The Real Reasons the Derna Dam in Libya Broke
By Mnar Adley / MintPress News More than 11,000 people have been confirmed dead in the devastating floods in the Libyan city of Derna. But corporate mainstream media outlets like…
John Kiriakou: Never Forget America’s Torture Legacy
CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou joins Robert Scheer to discuss the dark history of America's torture program, and the normalization of the Espionage Act to attack those that expose the secrets…
Michael Brenner: Defeat
By Michael Brenner / Original to ScheerPost The United States is being defeated in Ukraine. One could say that it is facing defeat – or, more starkly, that it is…
Australian MPs at DOJ After Assange Talks
A delegation of six Australian members of Parliament are in Washington this week lobbying for the release of Julian Assange. Watch their press conference outside the Department of Justice.
Poland Says It’s No Longer Arming Ukraine Amid Grain Spat
The position marks a significant shift as Warsaw has been a major supporter of NATO's proxy war.
Waiting for Exoneration
The case against Carl Miller has collapsed since he was convicted of an infamous 1979 murder. But winning exoneration remains elusive.
Lessons From One Hundred Years of Journalism
By Mischa Geracoulis / Project Censored In Mr. Associated Press, Gene Allen investigates the Associated Press (AP) and its trajectory from a pony express news agency founded in 1846 to…
Norman Solomon: Biden Is the Latest President To Tout the Vietnam War as Proud History
By Norman Solomon / Original to ScheerPost When Joe Biden flew out of Hanoi last week, he was leaving a country where U.S. warfare caused roughly 3.8 million Vietnamese deaths.…
Patrick Lawrence: The Question About Biden
In the wake of Zelensky’s wildly provocative statements, it is time to question whether the U.S. president has a personal interest in prolonging the war in Ukraine.
Glenn Greenwald: New Russell Brand Accusations Deserve Scrutiny & Due Process
Glenn Greenwald breaks down the trial by media of Russel Brand, and the need for due process in a time of cancellation.
Student Journalists Nationwide Face Administrative Censorship and Challenges
School newsrooms are essential to aspiring reporters and communities with news deserts, but many face challenges from censorship to a lack of resources.
The Fate of the “Dreamers” Is Likely Headed to the Right-Dominated Supreme Court
If the Supreme Court agrees with the new decision by a Texas federal judge, it will be devastating to 600,000 Dreamers.
Millions of LGBTQ+ Americans Overlooked in Census Data May Soon Be Able to Share Their Experiences
The Census Bureau plans to test questions about sexual orientation and gender identity in the American Community Survey next year.
