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With Section 230 repeal, Dems and media offer Trump new censorship tools
In a move that threatens to constrain online communication, congressional Democrats are partnering with their Republican counterparts to repeal a niche but crucial internet law.
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A cowardly attack on disabled students
The squatter in the White House is laying siege to the Education Department’s civil rights division.
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Trump wants a super bigot to be ambassador to South Africa
Trump and his daddy, Fred Trump–who was arrested while participating in a 1927 Ku Klux Klan riot in Queens, New York–refused to rent to Black families.
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The tenth demand?
The latest drama at Columbia—involving interim President Katrina Armstrong’s “resignation”—has broad implications for the academy and American democracy. Once unpacked, this episode throws into sharp relief the issue of whether universities now operate at the pleasure of the White House.
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Trump’s State Department would support literally any Israeli atrocity
Netanyahu could live stream himself kicking a baby Palestinian off a cliff and telling the camera he did it because he wants to commit genocide, and the next day Tammy Bruce would respond to all questions about the incident by yelling the word “Hamas!” with her fingers in her ears.
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U.S. VP JD Vance admits West wants Global South trapped at bottom of value chain
At a summit held by a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, U.S. Vice President JD Vance gave a speech about globalization that made it clear that the West wants to keep poor, formerly colonized countries in the Global South trapped at the bottom of the global value chain, through monopolistic control of advanced technologies.
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Federal Agents arrest Tufts student as part of crackdown on pro-Palestine speech
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish citizen on a student visa, was targeted by pro-Israel groups for co-authoring an op-ed calling for Tufts to divest from Israel
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Trump threatens 25% tariff on Countries buying Venezuelan oil as U.S. continues migrant crackdown
The White House said it planned to once again invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to extradite Venezuelan nationals.
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Trump’s Star Wars revival: The Golden Dome antimissile fantasy
Bad ideas do not necessarily die; they retire to museums of failure and folly, awaiting to be revived by the next proponent who should know better.
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Betar: The far-Right hate group helping Trump deport Israel’s critics
A far-right, pro-Israel group with a history of support for terror and genocide is working closely with the Trump administration, preparing dossiers on thousands of pro-Palestine figures it wants deported from the United States.
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Trump’s attacks on Yemen will cost U.S. taxpayers billions
The immense cost to U.S. taxpayers of Trump’s assault on Yemen, which promises no results and primarily serves Israel’s interests, could easily reach the tens of billions at the current pace, especially considering the intensity of operations is much greater than under his predecessor.
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U.S. officials’ planned visit to Greenland is inappropriate: Denmark
If they don’t clearly condemn the U.S. treatment of Greenland, the situation will escalate every day, President Egede warned.
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The Pentagon is recruiting Elon Musk to help them win a nuclear war
Donald Trump has announced his intention to build a gigantic anti-ballistic missile system to counter Chinese and Russian nuclear weapons, and he is recruiting Elon Musk to help him.
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Letter from a Palestinian political prisoner in Louisiana
Authorities arrested and are attempting to deport Khalil, a permanent resident of the United States and prominent figure in last year’s Columbia’s Gaza solidarity encampment.
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Trump 2.0 and China – the real situation of the U.S. economy
To then ascertain which policies would be necessary to speed up the U.S. economy it is necessary to analyse the underlying relation between changes in the structure of the U.S. economy and changes in U.S. GDP growth rates.
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The dark, McCarthyist history of deporting activists
Donald Trump is using decades-old laws to expel critics and opponents.
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Supreme Court could lift ban on dangerous, anti-LGBTQ conversion therapy
The case, known as ‘Chiles v. Salazar,’ argues that the ban on conversion therapy is a violation of free speech and freedom of religion.
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Trump illegally fires Democratic Commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission
On Tuesday, President Trump illegally fired Democratic FTC Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya.
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Hegseth’s attacks on Black troops evoke long history of anti-racist struggle
In quest to de-woke the military, Black troops may be booted in large numbers
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European Court rules Ukraine guilty in Odessa massacre
This ruling has received limited coverage in Western media outlets, as it confirms the Ukrainian regime’s support of the neo-Nazis through its inaction and refusal to take any measures against the killers.