Monday, June 10, 2024

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'Glimmer of Hope' as UN Security Council Approves Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution

"We voted for this text to give diplomacy a chance," said Algeria's U.N. ambassador. "It is time to halt the killing."

By Brett Wilkins



Caught on Tape, Alito Exposed as 'Crusader for Christian Nationalism'

"Justice Alito can hardly blame his wife this time," said one critic.

By Julia Conley



GOP 'Salivating' to Ram Through Another Corporate Tax Giveaway If Trump Wins

"It's obscene," Sen. Elizabeth Warren said of Republicans' plan to hand corporations another tax cut if Trump wins in November and the GOP takes over the Senate.

By Jake Johnson



Workers Reject Trump 'Pandering' on Tipped Wages—But Have Message for Democrats Too

"Every poll has the cost of living, economy, and jobs with living wages as the top issues," said one campaigner. "And... the response we're getting is, 'Well, the economy is great.'"

By Julia Conley



Dozens Arrested as Activists Target Citigroup for Bankrolling Climate Breakdown

"The atmosphere is electric as hundreds gather to shut down Citibank's Global HQ," one group declared. "We are here to demand a future free from fossil fuels."

By Edward Carver



A $600 Billion Swindle: Study Makes Case to 'Abolish' Medicare Advantage

"The time has come to declare MA a failed experiment," write the authors of a new paper.

By Jake Johnson


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■ Opinion


In Ukraine and Gaza, Biden Makes War Not Peace

The president has always been quick with the delivery of weapons and deployment of armed forces abroad and very slow with diplomatically driven conflict avoidance.

By Ralph Nader


Honoring Daniel Ellsberg’s Legacy One Year After His Death

While he can no longer speak to the world about the latest developments, Ellsberg will continue to speak directly to hearts and minds about the extreme evils of our time—and the potential for overcoming them with love in action.

By Norman Solomon


To Stop the Rise of the Far Right, the EU Must Tackle Economic Insecurity

The results of the European Parliament elections actually make progress more urgent than ever—and there is still a democratic majority in place to deliver it.

By Esther Lynch


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