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On strike for a better world: Labor conflict is coming — and the ruling class will fight back hard

Chris Hedges
Biden thinks he has averted a rail strike — for now. But the elites can't crush massive discontent forever

“Trump’s team miscalculated”: Experts say Trump’s handpicked special master just called his “bluff”

Igor Derysh
Trump lawyers immediately balk at Dearie's request for details on Trump's claim that he "declassified" documents

Giorgia Meloni: Political provocateur set to become Italy’s first far-right leader since Mussolini

Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, Evgeniya Pyatovskaya
Meloni leads Fratelli d’Italia, or Brothers of Italy – a party whose lineage traces back to fascists

Trump team picked special master they think is a “deep skeptic of FBI” due to Russia probe: report

Areeba Shah
Judge Raymond Dearie tasked with reviewing docs seized from Mar-a-Lago after signing off on Carter Page warrant

Former federal prosecutor: A “day of reckoning” is coming for Trump — but he’s not going to jail

Chauncey DeVega
Kenneth McCallion battled Trump in court — and says Merrick Garland has "overwhelming evidence" for conviction

5 problems that could slow supplies of food and other goods this winter

Sarah Schiffling, Nikolaos Valantasis Kanellos
The pandemic has highlighted how interconnected the world is right now

What would be an acceptable peace in Ukraine? We asked Ukrainians, and they told us

Gerard Toal, Karina Korostelina
We organized a face-to-face survey of more than 1,800 Ukrainians. They want peace — but not at any price

Is it the beginning of the end for Putin?

Meaghan Ellis
"Putin's options for the future are bleak," says an intelligence official

Grifter Anna Delvey writes letter from correctional facility calling immigration system “broken”

Kelly McClure
"There’s no such thing in ICE as the United States Constitutional right to legal representation," Delvey says

Ron DeSantis tries to trump Trump with cynical, sadistic migrant flights

Heather Digby Parton
There's an ugly history behind this week's Martha's Vineyard atrocity — even if Trump thinks it was all his idea

Trump offered Jordan’s king control of the West Bank — and more bonkers claims in bombshell new book

Areeba Shah
Reporters offer behind-the-scenes look at a tumultuous Trump presidency — and his wife's criticism

Trump-hyped special counsel John Durham ends “deep state” probe with a whimper: report

Brad Reed
Durham's three-year inquiry ending after failing to bring charges against any high-level official

Vladimir Putin celebrates huge new Ferris wheel in Moscow

Bob Brigham
"It is a unique [construction], 140 meters high. There is nothing like that in Europe," Putin said.

Will America see a major renewal of the middle class? We know it can be done

Thom Hartmann
Don't despair! We may be at a crucial hinge of history, like the one FDR faced in 1933. A new era is waiting

“This is where WW III starts”: “The Grab” filmmaker on the urgent scarcity created by the powerful

Gary M. Kramer
"Blackfish" director Gabriela Cowperthwaite told Salon about her new doc investigating those grabbing up resources

I’ve seen America’s future if the Trumpers win: It’s what Lebanon looks like right now

Brian Karem
Want to see a modern nation torn apart by violence and reduced to feudalism? You really don't, but it could happen

Trump pushed for nuclear testing on the moon during final months of presidency

Lynda Edwards
“Space Policy Directive-6” set the goal of testing nuclear energy on the moon by 2027

Teflon Don: How Trump keeps getting away with it all — even top secret nuclear documents

Heather Digby Parton
There is a reason Trump calls every allegation against him a "hoax." It works

Another dam(n) extinction: Another rare plant destroyed by a hydroelectric dam

John R. Platt
A rare “orchid of the falls” plant has been declared extinct after a hydroelectric dam destroyed its only habitat

War in Ukraine rages on, with no end in sight — peace talks are essential

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S. and Britain sabotaged peace talks in favor of grinding, endless war. Ukraine's people are paying the price

“Trump is beatable”: Former ambassador authors a GOP game plan for defeating the “would-be autocrat”

Alex Henderson
James B. Foley doesn't believe that a Trump nomination is inevitable in the 2024 Republican presidential primary

Gorbachev and Bush: The world’s massive missed opportunity for peace

John T. McNay
George H.W. Bush could have helped Gorbachev in 1991. Instead, he paved the way to Vladimir Putin and the oligarchs

Kash Patel, Trump’s disinformation wizard, publishes worst children’s book of all time

Kate McMullan, Dennis Aftergut
In "The Plot Against the King," Trump sycophant paints his former boss as hapless victim of "Hillary Queenton"

Tucker Carlson has a suggestion for GOP candidates: “Your job is to make fun of Lindsey Graham”

Meaghan Ellis
The Fox News host has a public service announcement for Republican candidates running for election
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