With Trump guiding the United States away from international institutions, will Europe take on the mantle of the primary booster of the liberal order, or will it succumb to the rising tide of the far ...
In the suit, EWG requests a reduction in the glyphosate tolerance level for oats from 30 ppm to 0.1 ppm and a ban on its use as a pre-harvest desiccant. On April 21, the Environmental Working Group ...
The more bizarre the MAGA fable,/ The more desperate to finagle. Can hypocrites throttling the Bible/ Not make its movement suicidal?
The US government under Donald Trump has twice used disingenuous negotiations with Iran to provide cover for attacking it, in June 2025 and again before launching the current war in February. Now it ...
President Donald Trump renewed sweeping threats against Iran on Sunday, warning that “the whole country is going to get blown up” if Tehran does not sign a deal, as tensions intensified following the ...
Yet beneath this surface lies another dimension: the Iran war is not only an event, but a manifestation—and an accelerator—of deeper transformations already reshaping the world. What we are witnessing ...
At times, as in the case of the Vietnam War, the warfare state has engendered full-blown domestic economic crises. Vietnam ...
A group of 23 United Nations human rights experts has called on all UN member states to halt weapons transfers to Israel ...
In the universe of far-right politics, the three members of the Axis of Evil are Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Viktor Orban. The first presides over the most powerful country in the world. The ...
For more than a century, a lead smelter and other factories in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, spewed toxic dust across the city, contaminating the soil and causing lead poisoning. The U.S. Environmental ...
NASA got through the Artemis II mission last week with a few minor “anomalies,” as NASA calls problems, but in 2028 it plans to launch a nuclear-powered rocket to Mars as an initial step to using ...
Political debates about democracy often focus on culture, leadership, or polarization. But history points to a more prosaic—and more powerful—driver of political outcomes: how governments raise ...
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