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The federal lawsuit accuses President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of complicity in genocide.
The post Palestinians Sue Biden for Failing to Prevent Genocide in Gaza appeared first on The Intercept.
For decades, researchers have debated whether brain cells called astrocytes can signal like neurons.
The post These Cells Spark Electricity in the Brain. They’re Not Neurons appeared first on Nautilus.
Mercedes Biocca’s The Silences of Dispossession: Agrarian Change and Indigenous Politics in Argentina provides excellent accounts of Indigenous participation in and resistance to the dispossession by the capitalist and neoliberal apparatuses of accumulation and elimination.
The post The Silences of Dispossession appeared first on Progress in Political Economy (PPE).
Do you smell that? Maybe I should light some candles real quick. Air freshener would be too obvious. Sorry if I sound a little flustered, but I’ve got like maybe fifteen minutes to clean the house before the cleaners get here.
I thought I’d have enough time, but now that I’m taking stock of the current condition of our home, there are at least two meals worth of dishes in the sink, crumbs all over the dining room floor, and dust on every neglected surface where I rub my finger. I was planning on getting it all under control before school drop-off this morning, but then my youngest started throwing a fit that their favorite shirt was still in the dryer, and it reminded me there was laundry to fold.
Now I’m worried that if I don’t vacuum up all the dog hair lining the hallway baseboards or mop up the traces of mud left behind from the shoes my children refuse to take off after playing in the yard, the cleaners are going to have some great anecdotes about how disgusting our house is. I really don’t want to be the villain in a horror story they share with friends and family.