April 9, 2025
This post has been syndicated from Letters from an American, where it was published under this address.
This post has been syndicated from Letters from an American, where it was published under this address.
This post has been syndicated from Letters from an American, where it was published under this address.
This post has been syndicated from Letters from an American, where it was published under this address.
Hungry for an economic populism that challenges Trump, Democrats line up behind Sanders’s latest minimum wage push.
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Bernie Sanders Demands a $17 Minimum Wage as Trump’s Tariffs Embarrass GOP Read Post »
This story was originally published on the Substack Public Domain, to which you can subscribe here. Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime oil and gas activist, withdrew her nomination to lead the federal Bureau of Land Management hours before her confirmation hearing Thursday. The move comes two days after a watchdog group surfaced private comments in which Sgamma condemned President Donald Trump’s […]
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Trump’s Bureau of Land Management Pick Bails Out Over January 6 Condemnation Read Post »
“Who in the administration knew about Trump’s latest tariff flip flop ahead of time?” Schiff asked.
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Adam Schiff Says Trump Should Face Insider Trading Inquiry Amid Tariff Actions Read Post »
Journalist Negar Mortazavi discusses the Trump administration’s negotiation strategy of “threats and pressure.”
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Trump Threatens US-Israeli Attack on Iran If Talks on Its Nuclear Program Fail Read Post »
Trump’s tariffs threaten to widen inequality in the US, making the rich richer and impoverishing the working class.
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Trump’s Tariffs Buck the Global Neoliberal Order — But Still Serve the 1 Percent Read Post »
El Salvador is a human rights nightmare comparable to the 1980s death squad era In late March, the Trump administration made headlines for dusting off an 18th century war-time act to justify deporting 200 Venezuelan immigrants who were sent to El Salva…
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Trump Administration’s Affinity For Salvadoran Dictator Shows Authoritarian Nature Read Post »
Trump has frequently quipped about defying presidential term limits, including as recently as last month.
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Poll Shows 7 in 10 Don’t Want Trump to Run for Third Term Read Post »
Many celebrated but also noted that organized resistance must continue as Social Security remains in the crosshairs.
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After Uproar, Social Security Administration Walks Back Phone Service Cuts Read Post »
President Donald Trump’s convulsive tariff policy, which all but reversed course Wednesday with the caveat that the same pain would return in 90 days, continues to scramble the world’s economic order. But against the upheaval of broken alliances and global supply chains, a small anxiety is emerging among Americans with wanderlust: how to travel with […]
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How to Travel Abroad as the World’s Most Toxic Brand: American Read Post »
Six years ago I was sued for libel. This time, I call Silicon Valley collaborators and data rapists. What could possibly go wrong?
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Speaking truth to tech gods: I return to TED Read Post »
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In 2021, James Kenney and his husband were at a big box store buying a piece of furniture when the sales associate asked if they’d like to add fabric protectant. Kenney, the cabinet secretary of New Mexico’s Environment Department, asked to see […]
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Some States Are Banning Forever Chemicals. Now Industry Is Fighting Back. Read Post »
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