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Oh, my god. You knew? Why didn’t you say something? Sweet mother of Mozart, Janice! I think I’m going to be sick.
Do you have any idea how awkward tonight was? I was knee-deep into my anecdote about the Raindrop Prelude—do you know how many times I’ve told that story, Janice?!—when Ricky raised his hand. He actually raised his hand, Janice, like a second grader asking for a hall pass to use the bathroom, a little embarrassed to have to say it out loud but finding it necessary nonetheless. And I’m all, like, “I think I know how to pronounce the name of my favorite composer, Ricky.” Haha.
Despite widespread media predictions of a Reform victory on Thursday, Farage's defeat shows his party continues to be overestimated, argues Adam Bienkov
On 23rd October, I testified in front of the Jury of Conscience in the context of the Gaza Tribunal. My speech focused on the economic forces underpinning the genocide of the Palestinian people. Here it is: My name is Yanis Varoufakis. I am an economist, a politician and activist representing Greece’s MeRA25 as well as […]
The post Capitalism & Genocide: My testimony at the Gaza Tribunal, Istanbul 23-10-2025 appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.

For centuries we’ve used the declaration of ‘monster’ to eject individuals and groups from being respected as fully human
- by Surekha Davies

When a big deposit appeared from nowhere in my account, it changed my life – but not how you’d think
- by Kelvin Njeri
The broadcasting watchdog is refusing to act despite research suggesting a majority of viewers oppose politicians like the Reform leader being allowed to host current affairs shows
Escape from Skull Island #1 leads Titan Comics' January 2026 solicits and solicitations, with Doctor Who, Conan, Little Nightmares, Dark Souls
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On the longer time scale that we feel in nature, the violence of colonial capitalism seems almost fleeting. ‘Mother Nature will outlast all of this’, Barkandji man Woddy Harris told me, gesturing across his hometown of Wilcannia, two hours’ drive from Broken Hill, and which has a majority Barkandji population. I wondered about this when, […]
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Ordering your next ShackBurger could now lock you into corporations’ favorite private justice system.
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