
The gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy
- by Vincenza Falletti

The gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy
- by Vincenza Falletti

In the sensory and communal modes of healing that people have used throughout history, there is guidance for today
- by Mariem El-Kady
The professor, author, and longtime commentator on the economy and Democrats under Trump.
The post Robert Reich Thinks Democrats Are On the Brink of a New Era appeared first on The Intercept.
The Drupal Association is excited to announce that our t-shirt design contest will be returning for DrupalCon Chicago!
We want to see the Drupal community's design ideas for the official t-shirt, available for all attendees to wear and enjoy. Do you have a fantastic idea in mind? Let’s see your creativity!
The winner will get THEIR design on the front of the official t-shirt for DrupalCon Chicago!
Judges are looking for a combination of creativity, impact, and relevance to the Drupal community. A design that tells a story and aligns with the values and aspirations of DrupalCon attendees is likely to capture attention.
While exploring bold ideas, consider how your design will resonate with a diverse audience. Think of classic elements that make a T-shirt memorable while pushing creative boundaries. Avoid overcomplicating things; sometimes less is more, especially if every element adds value to the message.
Internal university communications reveal how a network established for post-9/11 intelligence sharing was turned on students protesting genocide.
The post How Universities Used Counterterror Intelligence-Sharing Hubs to Surveil Pro-Palestine Students appeared first on The Intercept.
History, as the saying goes, doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme. As we approach the Labour Government’s decisive Budget, and an abstract debate rages around the future of welfare spending in the UK, a brilliant piece of historical research published this summer sheds new light on the catastrophic impacts of previous cuts to support […]
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November 21st, 2025: Probably I've eat Israel massacred 70 Palestinians in two days of intense bombing this week in Gaza, as it continues killing on a near daily basis despite the “ceasefire”. The post Israel steps up killing in Gaza as UN approves plan for colonial rule first appeared on Solidarity Online. Meet the miniscule protist harboring jaw-dropping evolutionary secrets The post “Living Fossil” Discovered by Accident Could Reshape Tree of Life appeared first on Nautilus. Scientists identify a new call issued by the King of the Jungle The post Lions Have Been Keeping One of Their Roars Secret appeared first on Nautilus. It’s not often that you see a federal judge issue a frothing antisemitic diatribe and...
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Normally I ignore the style of government rhetoric and concentrate on the substance. But the Trump administration is so pathetically juvenile it beggars belief: Womp womp, cry all you want. These criminal illegal aliens aren’t getting released. Like clockwork, violent rioters have arrived at the Broadview ICE facility to demand the release of some of […]
The Mars-size object that smashed into our planet and made the moon came from the inner solar system The post Earth’s Nastiest Neighbor Was Closer Than We Thought appeared first on Nautilus. I have a piece over at the London Review of Books Blog about the UK government’s appalling changes to the way refugees are treated in the country. “After the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, announced the government’s new policies for ‘Restoring Order and Control’ in the House of Commons yesterday, one MP after another stood up […]
1. There’s a turkey neck situation. 2. Is it four thousand degrees in the kitchen, or is it just you? 3. You love your family, but you also wish they’d leave you alone so you can watch Gilmore Girls and eat mashed potatoes. 4. You’re so bloated that you feel like a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. 5. Something that should be moist is instead very, very dry. 6. You’ve been obsessively trying to prepare for it, but who knows what will actually happen. 7. The placemats your kid made in kindergarten are making you tear up. 8. You need to go to an Orangetheory class for your own sanity. 9. There are tender breasts and big, meaty thighs. 10. You fall asleep on the couch at 4 p.m., then you’re wide awake at 3 a.m. 11. You swear you didn’t eat that much, but you look like you’re about five months pregnant, which you definitely are not. Or wait. Could you be? 12. There’s a bloodied history. 13. You’re debating whether to go the all-natural, hormone-free route or to just go for the hormones. 14. You’re not sure why you just walked into the kitchen. Despite record revenue, the Big Tech juggernaut is cash poor and chip rich.
The maternal instinct known as “postmortem attentive behavior” was documented in these fierce marine mammals for the first time The post A Leopard Seal Mother’s Love Transcends Death appeared first on Nautilus. Lawmakers quietly rolled back food safety regulations and nutrition guidelines in the government shutdown deal.
The channel was criticised by media reform campaigners for its "fawning" interview with the President as it dismissed revelations of his extensive ties to Jeffrey Epstein
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