Brooklyn, Spring/Summer ’69- On Neighborhoods and War
You live in the burbs, or what they call so many small cities nowadays. Strip malls, shopping centers and it seems a...
Decapitating heads of state is a risky business
If Donald Trump actually gave a damn about “beautiful little babies,” he would not be contemplating an aerial assault on North Korea.
Investigation reveals lack of proof in Israeli claims against UNRWA
Humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the decision to cut funding based on unverified allegations, emphasizing the dire consequences for the millions of Palestinians dependent on UNRWA's aid.
UNRWA faces collapse: Israeli actions and funding cuts threaten agency’s future
Facing unprecedented challenges, UNRWA pleads for international support as Israel's relentless attacks and defunding threats push the agency to the brink.
Endless war is a feature of our national programming
Do we have the collective courage to make a better fate for ourselves by pulling the plug on the war machine?
Credit-card wars
It’s time for Americans worried about living in a country whose inequality gap could soon surpass that of the Gilded Age to begin paying real attention to our “credit-card wars.”
War is making us poor!
Why is it that the U.S. spends more on military than the next 9 countries combined?
Moving on from the War on Terror?
Checking in after six months...
Gaza: it’s not a war it’s genocide
The cost of inaction: a deep dive into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the global response.
To hell and back
It is time to set in motion policies that would uplift veterans instead of pouring yet more staggering sums into a military that’s only sent so many of us to hell and back in this century?