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The 5 key trends in globalization during 2018 that will change America and the world
Edward Goldberg
2018 was a year during which Karl Marx was proved right, saying: “History repeats…first as tragedy then as farce."
Our poor, struggling military-industrial complex: How will it survive on $750 billion?
Alan MacLeod
Mainstream media decries "inadequate" U.S. military budget, which roughly matches rest of the world combined
Another crazy Christmas with Donald Trump: But he can’t wreck it, because he doesn’t understand it
Andrew O'Hehir
Through his sheer vanity and ugliness, the president may help us hold onto what remains of the Christmas spirit
12 reasons labor should demand a Green New Deal
Jeremy Brecher, Joe Uehlein
The Green New Deal is poised to become a factor in the 2020 elections
Scholar Kathleen Hall Jamieson: “Very strong” case that the Russians swung the 2016 election
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Cyberwar" originally thought it was "absurd" that Russia could have elected Donald Trump. Not any more
Are you ready for an Epoch Fail?
John Feffer
Conspiracy theorists warned about a "New World Order" for years. Now, the anti-globalist virus is a pandemic
Republicans suffer their first 2020 loss
Matthew Rozsa
Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee says he won't run for reelection
Democrats plan to take advantage of NRA’s troubles
Matthew Rozsa
The NRA once seemed all powerful in Washington, but recent developments have weakened it considerably
Biological annihilation: A planet in loss mode
Subhankar Banerjee
Whether the sixth mass species extinction is already underway may still be debatable, but something is going on
Greed and climate-change denial: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
Carl Pope
At the climate summit in Poland, a revelation: Our nation stands with the petro-tyrants of Russia and Saudi Arabia
Climate hero Neil deGrasse Tyson may be a MeToo villain. What now?
Eve Andrews
Over the course of the MeToo era, the practice of hero worship feels increasingly absurd
Already a climate change leader, California takes on food waste
Chris Richard
The state’s programs and laws to tackle food waste and greenhouse gas emissions could be a template for the nation
Shark fishing tournaments devalue ocean wildlife and harm marine conservation efforts
Rick Stafford
Fishing sharks for prize money devalues our respect for nature
Paris is burning — and London too: World War IV and the crisis of democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
These events are not disconnected, and not as far away as they look. The crisis of democracy just got hotter
Why Green New Deal advocates should address militarism
Medea Benjamin, Alice Slater
The U.S. military is the largest institutional consumer of fossil fuels and the largest source of greenhouse gases
Wall Street, banks, and angry citizens
Nomi Prins
The inequality gap on a planet growing more extreme
The 15 best tween and teen books of 2018
Regan McMahon
These riveting reads are sure to keep young readers turning the pages
Why it’s so hard for most countries to be economically independent from the West
Justin Podur
Western countries insist both on “free trade” with poor countries and farm subsidies for themselves
95 percent of the Arctic Ocean’s old sea ice is gone. What now?
Nicole Karlis
Unlike the ice cubes in your fridge, the Arctic Ocean is not just going freeze up again next winter. Now what?
Coal-loving Joe Manchin gets key Senate Energy job after Bernie Sanders turns it down
Igor Derysh
West Virginia's coal-boosting Democrat rewarded with Senate Energy post. A sign Bernie's running for president?
Mike Pompeo gets grilled on Fox News, undercuts CIA intelligence on Khashoggi murder
Matthew Rozsa
Pompeo evaded important questions by the "Fox & Friends" host about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Why arctic drilling is an “ecocide on an incredible diversity of wildlife”
Finis Dunaway
The Trump administration is trying to lease and drill before the political landscape changes
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