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“We are in an information war”: “On Disinformation” and why we can’t “expect journalists to save us”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Lee McIntyre on why the media continues to use the word "misinformation" when they mean "disinformation"
DeSantis’ weaponization of education turns deadly
Chauncey DeVega
Connecting Ron DeSantis' anti-woke policies to the year he spent as a high school history teacher
More young people are struggling and there is no quick fix. Why being young is getting worse
Richard Eckersley
Youth are being hit with unprecedented levels of social malaise. Identifying the causes and solutions isn't easy
Is Joe Biden in big trouble? It looks that way — and he’s got nobody else to blame
Brian Karem
Biden's accomplishments are real. So are the self-inflicted wounds — and the fact no one wants him to run again
“Criminal labels and orange jumpsuits”: Experts on how Trump weaponizes his own fears
Chauncey DeVega
"The ineffectiveness of Trump's bombastic and revengeful rhetoric has been repeatedly demonstrated"
Robot police dogs are on patrol, but who’s holding the leash?
Rod McCullom
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying
Who is CIA Director Bill Burns: Biden yes-man, Putin apologist or peacemaker?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Burns knows Russia well, and warned about NATO expansion decades ago. Could he help end the Ukraine conflict?
Musk, Starlink and hypocrisy: Elon’s “Benedict Arnold” moment shows U.S. can’t have it both ways
Rae Hodge
Are we going to regulate tech billionaires so they don't determine the outcome of Ukraine's fight, or nah?
Experts warn that “accountability” for Donald Trump could come at a cost to democracy
Chauncey DeVega
"Real and actual violence is only becoming increasingly more likely"
“A rot in the GOP”: Tuberville blasted for military blockade over “poems on aircraft carriers”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed the Alabama senator for saying he didn't know what the Pentagon does every day
Space junk in Earth orbit and on the Moon will increase with future missions
Chris Impey
Unfortunately, nobody’s in charge of cleaning up this mess in space
What it takes to win over MAGA: Will the GOP “hand Ukraine to Russia?”
Owen Racer
Ukraine gets caught up in the GOP’s "America First" debate
Researchers find nuclear fingerprints in sea turtle shells
Anita Hofschneider
A new study underscores an enduring nuclear legacy as Japan releases wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific
India’s Chandrayaan-3 landed on the south pole of the Moon. Here’s why that matters
Mariel Borowitz
A space policy expert explains what this means for India and the global race to the Moon
Artificial stupidity and me: If AI can do this to my book, what will it do in an actual war?
Norman Solomon
An AI-generated study guide turned my latest book into gobbledygook. What happens when the stakes are more serious?
Trump is a compromised candidate — and skipping debates won’t save him from a reckoning
Brian Karem
After Wednesday night it is apparent that Donald Trump is in danger of losing control of the GOP he largely built
India is now the fourth country to land on the Moon, Chandrayaan-3 mission a major success
Matthew Rozsa
Crashing into the Moon happens frequently as Russia learned earlier this week and India found out in 2019
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin killed in plane crash months after mutiny, according to Russian media
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Russian warlord was reportedly on the passenger list of a plane that mysteriously crashed Wednesday
The one argument Democrats are hoping can persuade GOP voters away from Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Democratic observers tell Salon they are rooting for Republicans to seize on the "Trump can't win" argument
How war divides us: The ways our twenty-first-century wars have polarized Americans
Andrea Mazzarino
America’s forever wars turn inward
Attorney: Lawyers begging for cash should have “expected” Trump to throw them under the bus
Areeba Shah
"There are always public defenders they can turn to if they cannot afford an attorney," civil rights lawyer says
“Dude is losing it”: Trump jokes about fleeing to Russia “with Vladimir” in Fulton Truth Social rant
Igor Derysh
"I’d fly far away, maybe to Russia, Russia, Russia, share a gold domed suite with Vladimir," he wrote
“He learned from studying Hitler’s speeches”: Leading civil rights lawyer on 20 ways Trump is a copy
Steven Rosenfeld
Burt Neuborne, one of America’s top civil liberties lawyers, says Trump is copying Hitler's early rhetoric
Donald Trump’s last line of defense: Ramp up the “transactional antisemitism”
Chauncey DeVega
"An increased use of these kinds of fascist appeals shows how weak he is as a candidate and how scared he is"
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