Saturday, April 18, 2026

Saudi women may soon be behind the wheel, but still not in the drivers’...

Though a hard-won victory for Saudi women, we should recognize that the biggest impediment for women has not been the inability to drive.

The Anti-Empire Report #158: Why do they flee?

Eliminating the profit motive in various sectors, or all sectors, in American society would run into a lot less opposition than one might expect.

In Yemen and beyond, US arms manufacturers are abetting crimes against humanity

Our leading weapons dealers have developed a business model that feeds on war, terrorism, chaos, political instability, and human rights violations.

The United States is the main obstacle to peace in Palestine

What's the role of the United States in the crisis between Israel and Palestine.

Gaza’s devastation: Unprecedented destruction and systematic targeting of schools amid Israel’s ongoing assault

A region in ruins as Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza takes a human and environmental toll.

Facing famine, 20 million people need food, not bombs

Famine in these four countries is avoidable.

The new Congress needs to create a green planet at peace

We must transform our lethal energy system to one that sustains us, while creating genuine national and international security at peace with all of nature and humanity.

Trump disses troops but correctly labels 2 of America’s costliest wars unjustified or ‘stupid’

Commander-in-Chief Bonespur waddles into a new controversy.

Even War Has Rules

Hospital attacks in Yemen and Kunduz have not been mentioned in any of the U.S. presidential debates or forums so far. We need a full investigation of these crimes, to hold those responsible accountable.

The military industrial drain

Even if the Pentagon budget were cut in half, the United States would still outspend China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea combined.