Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The unbearable opportunism of right-wing fear-mongering

What evil to bash good elections—while pushing scams and insurrections.

What to expect from COP27 in Egypt’s police state: an interview with Sharif Abdel...

As tens of thousands of delegates – from world leaders to climate activists and journalists – descend on Sharm el-Sheik from all over the world, we asked Egyptian Journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous to give us his thoughts about the state of Egypt today.

Crisis or catastrophe: nothing changes

As delegates prepare for COP27 and fossil fuel companies report record profits, the environmental emergency couldn’t be more pressing; the need for action by governments, corporations and populations more urgent, and the stench of complacency more pungent.

The coming nightmare: White supremacists/extremists prepare to take total control of this government and...

So, what will Republicans do if they find some way to win this election and take over the entire government?

It’s only a mid-term—however daunting the threat

The remedy to fascist excess/ Is activist, real-world progress.

Successful tool lending libraries force us to rethink what the public is willing to...

Spawned in the wake of World War II, tool libraries lend implements and devices and provide practical guidance to community members who can’t afford to own or store their own tools.

Elon Musk plans to profit from Twitter, not create a town square for global...

His acquisition of Twitter, a powerful opinion platform, as a private company also further cements his power.

In Nevada County, a harbinger of the chaos that election deniers will wreak

A hand count has been halted. Most voters won’t use computers to vote.

Ralph Nader’s urgent appeal: Vote for Democrats

There are profound differences between the two major parties. Ralph Nader is offering crucial wisdom at this historic moment.

A ‘plague on both houses’—still ends up a plague

Our planet is an imperfect place,/ A mirror to the human race.