Trump’s EPA Has Deleted All Web References to Climate Change

Reflecting the Trump administration’s priorities, the Environmental Protection Agency has now removed all information about climate change from its home page and other prominent areas of its website.

Latin American Leaders Are Putting Up Resistance to Trump

Donald Trump’s belligerence toward Latin American leaders raises the prospect of a more concerted regional resistance, one its popular left bloc is well positioned to lead.

Amazon’s Quebec Exit May Be a Strategic Miscalculation

Amazon may be closing its warehouses in Quebec to send a warning to unions, but it still has to get packages to customers. For a company that thrives on controlling warehouses, this retreat may be more costly than it seems.

Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths Is Powerful and Tormenting

Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths is another triumph by that legendary dramatist of working-class British life. But films like Leigh’s are a rare breed these days.

The Return of Genocide Denial

One of the most shocking features of Israel’s 15-month campaign of violence against Gaza’s population was the US political class’s refusal, even in the face of mounting evidence, to call what was happening a genocide.

The Crypto President Has Arrived, and the Grift Is Booming

With Donald Trump back in the White House, the floodgates for cryptocurrency scams have been flung wide open.

Israel Is Still the Obstacle to a Permanent Gaza Cease-Fire

The Israeli government spent months obstructing a cease-fire deal in Gaza while the US refused to apply pressure. Israel’s leaders are keen to resume the onslaught while ramping up violence in the West Bank if Washington allows it.

Big Tech Stands to Profit From a US Takeover of Greenland

Donald Trump is doubling down on his plan to buy Greenland. A US takeover could weaken the country’s mining laws and ban on private property, aiding Trump tech donors’ plans to profit from the island’s mineral deposits and build a libertarian techno-city.

Russell Vought, the Man Behind Trump’s Budget Freeze

Russell Vought, Trump’s nominee for budget chief, has a plan: cut taxes for the wealthy, eliminate regulations on corporate power, and slash spending on government programs the rest of the country depends on.

Kyrsten Sinema Pivots to Crypto

Kyrsten Sinema accepted tens of thousands of dollars from crypto companies while in Congress. Now she’s leveraging those ties as a new adviser to Coinbase, the $73 billion crypto exchange platform.

Trump’s Weakness Is the Left’s Opportunity

Many assumed Donald Trump would be governing in a second term with no guardrails. But guardrails are in fact still there. Understanding these constraints is key to defeating him.

Before the DC Plane Crash, Lawmakers Expanded Flight Traffic

Months before last night’s fatal aircraft collision, lawmakers dismissed safety warnings and approved an airline-backed measure that increased flight traffic at Washington, DC’s already overstressed airport — the site of the disaster.

Donald Trump’s Anti-Union Offensive and How We Stop It

Donald Trump is rolling out a blitz of attacks on workers in hopes of paralyzing organized labor’s energy to fight back. But unions can only survive this onslaught by fighting, not by burying their heads in the sand.

Trump Is Drawing on Cold War–Era Repressive Tactics

Donald Trump’s executive orders draw from a previous, dark period of American history pairing ethnic exclusion through mass deportations and ideological exclusion through political repression.

Trump’s EPA Has Deleted All Web References to Climate Change

Reflecting the Trump administration’s priorities, the Environmental Protection Agency has now removed all information about climate change from its home page and other prominent areas of its website.

Latin American Leaders Are Putting Up Resistance to Trump

Donald Trump’s belligerence toward Latin American leaders raises the prospect of a more concerted regional resistance, one its popular left bloc is well positioned to lead.

Amazon’s Quebec Exit May Be a Strategic Miscalculation

Amazon may be closing its warehouses in Quebec to send a warning to unions, but it still has to get packages to customers. For a company that thrives on controlling warehouses, this retreat may be more costly than it seems.

Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths Is Powerful and Tormenting

Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths is another triumph by that legendary dramatist of working-class British life. But films like Leigh’s are a rare breed these days.

The Return of Genocide Denial

One of the most shocking features of Israel’s 15-month campaign of violence against Gaza’s population was the US political class’s refusal, even in the face of mounting evidence, to call what was happening a genocide.

The Crypto President Has Arrived, and the Grift Is Booming

With Donald Trump back in the White House, the floodgates for cryptocurrency scams have been flung wide open.

Israel Is Still the Obstacle to a Permanent Gaza Cease-Fire

The Israeli government spent months obstructing a cease-fire deal in Gaza while the US refused to apply pressure. Israel’s leaders are keen to resume the onslaught while ramping up violence in the West Bank if Washington allows it.

Big Tech Stands to Profit From a US Takeover of Greenland

Donald Trump is doubling down on his plan to buy Greenland. A US takeover could weaken the country’s mining laws and ban on private property, aiding Trump tech donors’ plans to profit from the island’s mineral deposits and build a libertarian techno-city.

Russell Vought, the Man Behind Trump’s Budget Freeze

Russell Vought, Trump’s nominee for budget chief, has a plan: cut taxes for the wealthy, eliminate regulations on corporate power, and slash spending on government programs the rest of the country depends on.

Kyrsten Sinema Pivots to Crypto

Kyrsten Sinema accepted tens of thousands of dollars from crypto companies while in Congress. Now she’s leveraging those ties as a new adviser to Coinbase, the $73 billion crypto exchange platform.

Trump’s Weakness Is the Left’s Opportunity

Many assumed Donald Trump would be governing in a second term with no guardrails. But guardrails are in fact still there. Understanding these constraints is key to defeating him.

Before the DC Plane Crash, Lawmakers Expanded Flight Traffic

Months before last night’s fatal aircraft collision, lawmakers dismissed safety warnings and approved an airline-backed measure that increased flight traffic at Washington, DC’s already overstressed airport — the site of the disaster.

Donald Trump’s Anti-Union Offensive and How We Stop It

Donald Trump is rolling out a blitz of attacks on workers in hopes of paralyzing organized labor’s energy to fight back. But unions can only survive this onslaught by fighting, not by burying their heads in the sand.

Trump Is Drawing on Cold War–Era Repressive Tactics

Donald Trump’s executive orders draw from a previous, dark period of American history pairing ethnic exclusion through mass deportations and ideological exclusion through political repression.