Archive for June 2026
Cease fire dissolves as America atttacks Iran…again
[ad_1] Trump’s on-again and off-again hostilities are raging and all-out war could be next. [ad_2] Source link capitolhillblue.com Trump’s fluctuating hostilities have reignited tensions, raising concerns of potential all-out war. His unpredictable approach has led to escalating conflicts, prompting fears of a larger confrontation. As geopolitical dynamics shift, stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating possible repercussions. The volatility of…Read More
On Immigration, Embrace What They Hate, Democrats
My political theory is simple: most people are fucking idiots. They have the attention span of sugar-filled toddlers given free rein in a wrecked Toys R Us who, after they are done screaming for a while, fall asleep on the pile of moldy dolls they stacked up. They don’t care if their rampage hurts them or anyone else as long…Read More
Lawmaker Pushes for Ban on Special Treatment for Convicted Drug Traffickers After ProPublica Report
[ad_1] A federal lawmaker is pushing for a provision that would bar the Federal Bureau of Prisons from offering taxpayer-funded VIP perks to pardoned drug lords and child traffickers. Rep. Norma Torres, a California Democrat, introduced the measure last month as an amendment to a House appropriations bill, telling her colleagues that there “should never be preferential treatment for narco…Read More
När Bosnien spelar VM bär landslaget också arbetarrörelsens fotbollshistoria
[ad_1] När Bosnien och Hercegovina kliver in i VM 2026 är det lätt att se det som en fotbollssaga. Ett litet land med ett landslag som överraskar och en ofta politiskt deprimerad, besviken och fattigare befolkning som för en stund får samlas kring något annat än korruption, uppgivenhet och vardagens svårigheter. Bosniens närvaro i världsmästerskapet handlar även om något äldre…Read More
Iowa wildflower Wednesday: Putty-root Orchid
Nature nerd Emily Bredthauer took the pictures enclosed below in April and May. (It’s better not to be too specific about the location of rare wildflowers.) On a quintessential rainy April day, I traveled east hoping to see an early woodland wildflower I’d not beheld before: Prairie Trillium (Trillium recurvatum). “Thank you,” I couldn’t help but say quietly out loud…Read More
The zero-sum state: what the Royal Commission reveals on the future of Muslim life in Australia
The zero-sum logic that the Royal Commission’s witnesses have voiced through the IHRA definition is a colonial act of oppression. If the state succumbs to that logic, as every indication suggests it will, Muslim political solidarity with Palestine risks becoming not merely unrecognised but structurally criminalised. The full institutional protection of one community will come to be constitutively built on…Read More
Stephen Ogilvie’s family appeal for calm on second night of disorder – as it happened
[ad_1] This blog is now closed. Read our main report here: Police use water cannon against rioters in Northern IrelandHadi Alodid refused legal representation and made no reply to charges which were put put to him through an Arabic interpreter as he appeared in court charged with attempted murder following the Belfast knife attack, the Press Association reports.The 30-year-old, with…Read More
It's Worse Than Ever
[ad_1] Friends.Either he knows he’s lying — in order to further undermine confidence in our elections and as a prelude to attacking the outcome of the midterms — in which case he needs to be impeached and convicted.Or he doesn’t know he’s lying — he really believes that our election system is “crooked” and that the major media are “crooked”…Read More
Modjeska Simkins School to offer weekly class on Afrikan history July 12–Aug. 23
Since 2023, Dr. Burnett Kwadwo Gallman has been teaching Afrikan history to Modjeska Simkins School students during its spring session. This year, for the first time, the school is opening his lecture series to the general public. The seven-part series … Continue reading → Source link www.scpronet.comRead More
The US is preparing an assault on Cuba. It should learn from Cuba instead.
[ad_1] Cubans have lived through decades of U.S.-imposed deprivation. People in the U.S. now experiencing it themselves could learn from the resilience of their neighbors. [ad_2] Source link www.nationofchange.org Cubans have endured decades of deprivation under U.S. sanctions, showcasing remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. As people in the U.S. begin to experience similar challenges, they can draw valuable…Read More