• Journalism

    The New York Times is on the wrong side of history

    Mark Jacob

    Stop the Presses

    During the 2024 campaign, the Times sane-washed Trump’s mental unfitness, downplayed MAGA fascism, and sometimes treated a political turning point for our country as a source of lighthearted amusement.

    Published On: 03/31/2025

  • Democracy • White Supremacy

    Attacks on ‘Black Smithsonian’ an effort to sanitize racism

    Bill Barrow

    AP News

    Civil rights advocates and historians expressed concern about a chilling effect across other institutions that study Black history

    Published On: 03/29/2025

  • Journalism • Press Freedom

    Local news publishers share how they survived attacks on press freedom

    MAX ABRAMS

    Freedom of the Press Foundation

    In a country that routinely distrusts and villainizes local news, these attacks did not occur in a vacuum; if they can happen in Clarksdale or Marion, they can happen anywhere.

    Published On: 03/28/2025

  • Journalism • Press Freedom

    Robert McChesney, the Great Champion of Journalism and Democracy, Has Died

    John Nichols

    The Nation

    Bob, with his remarkable intellect and even more remarkable capacity for communicating his vision of a media that served citizens rather than corporations, was always the driving force. His research and his insatiable curiosity helped him to see the future more clearly than any scholar of his generation...

    Published On: 03/27/2025

  • Journalism • Press Freedom

    Trump’s Attacks on Press Freedom Are Paving the Way for Authoritarianism

    JOEL SIMON

    Vanity Fair

    In 2024, the Democrats ran on the catchphrase “We are not going back.” Even after the party’s resounding defeat, the refrain may have been more prophetic than they imagined. New research shows that once a country begins a descent into authoritarianism it’s extremely difficult to reverse. And the first vector of attack is often the free press.

    Published On: 03/27/2025

  • Democracy • Legal

    Trump’s New Executive Order Is an “Astonishing and Unprecedented Voter Suppression” Effort

    Ari Berman

    Mother Jones

    On Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump signed a far-reaching executive order that Eliza Sweren-Becker, senior counsel for the Brennan Center for Justice’s voting rights and elections program, described as “an astonishing and unprecedented voter suppression” effort. It would upend how Americans register to vote, how they cast their ballots, and how their votes are counted.

    Published On: 03/26/2025

  • Democracy • Legal

    Trump-Musk Order Will Cost 21 Million Their Vote

    Greg Palast

    gregpalast.com

    President Donald J. Trump issued an extraordinary Executive Order that would give Elon Musk access to the voter files of every state.

    Published On: 03/26/2025

  • Democracy

    When toxic polarization becomes a civil war

    Nonviolence Radio

    https://wagingnonviolence.org/

    International peacebuilder, mediator and scholar John Paul Lederach offers practical wisdom for resisting cycles of division and violence before it's too late.

    Published On: 03/25/2025

  • Democracy

    What We Must Understand About the Dark Enlightenment Movement

    Ed Simon

    Time

    Where the Enlightenment promised liberty, emancipation, equality, and solidarity, “Dark Enlightenment” offers servitude, hierarchy, bondage, and ruthlessness.

    Published On: 03/24/2025

  • Democracy • Legal

    Trump Ramps Up Retribution Campaign Against Legal Community

    Hugo Lowell

    The Guardian

    President ordered attorney general to refer partisan lawsuits to White House and recommend sanctions against firms

    Published On: 03/22/2025

  • Democracy

    Crypto super PACs pump cash into Florida as GOP faces risk of thinning House majority

    MacKenzie Sigalos

    CNBC

    Fresh off its victories in the 2024 election cycle, the crypto industry is going big in Florida.

    Published On: 03/21/2025

  • Economy • Technology

    The Tesla Secret That Exposes Elon Musk’s Whole Game

    J. Dylan Sandifer

    The New Republic

    Musk loves to sneer at working-class people who rely on food stamps or unemployment benefits, claiming they’re lazy or entitled. But what’s more entitled than using regulatory credits to boost your company’s stock price and then leveraging that stock for loans to keep your cash flow steady?

    Published On: 03/21/2025

  • Europe • Exile • Global • Safety

    Americans in Race for European Residency

    Alice Kantor

    Bloomberg

    The rush to secure passports and visas comes as many countries tighten immigration rules.

    Published On: 03/19/2025

  • Social Media

    Bluesky CEO Jay Graber on her company’s ascendant year and what she’s planning next

    MAX UFBERG

    Fast Company

    Yet Bluesky isn’t just a repository for social media’s disaffected. It’s also the best example of how “federation”—a buzzy Silicon Valley term that describes a structure wherein multiple independent groups collaborate to share information—can build a more equitable and independent social media experience.

    Published On: 03/18/2025

  • Journalism • Press Freedom

    The Trump administration axed Voice of America, and China’s state media are delighted

    Peter Guo and Mithil Aggarwal

    NBC News

    Chinese state media are celebrating President Donald Trump’s move to gut Voice of America and other U.S. government-funded news outlets that push back against authoritarian regimes.

    Published On: 03/17/2025

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