Opinion

The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order

The pandemic has deftly illustrated two lessons that we, as a civilization, must learn in order to survive:

1. Science does not care about your political ideology.

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The tide is turning on Donald Trump: Former NATO supreme commander

There have been many moments during the last four years where the United States would have been much better off with no president at all. An empty Oval Office would be preferable to the one now occupied by Donald Trump.

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William Barr sued in a personal capacity as protesters who were gassed seek damages for injuries

Protesters are suing President Donald Trump, Attorney General William Barr and a number of federal officials after they were tear-gassed to clear the way for an administration photo-op.

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'Hey, not everyone died': George Conway starts #TrumpSlogans to mock Trump campaign trying to find a new message

It was revealed Sunday during an Axios report that President Donald Trump's campaign is searching for what their campaign is going to be about or what their "message" is for November.

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After Twitter's pushback, social media companies are finding it easier to defy Trump

Since long before he took office, President Donald Trump has relied on social media to popularize his message, divide his enemies from his followers, and sow his specific brand of populist xenophobia around the world. Trump's success owes a lot to the nature of the medium, but it is a two-way street: as Trump rose to prominence via Twitter — and to a lesser extent Facebook and Reddit — those platforms in turn profited from the increase in eyeballs.

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2020 uprisings, unprecedented in scope, join a long river of struggle in America

The river was the metaphor that best captured “the long, continuous movement” of the black freedom struggle for theologian, historian and civil rights activist Vincent Harding. Harding, who had served as a speechwriter for Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., wrote in his groundbreaking 1981 study of African-American history, “There is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America” that the freedom struggle was “sometimes powerful, tumultuous, roiling with life; at other times meandering and turgid.”

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Trump is trying to 'turn America into a police state': Former Harvard psychiatrist

The protests sparked by the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Memorial Day continue. This people's uprising against police brutality and social injustice have spread far beyond Minnesota Minneapolis to all 50 states and around the world.

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Trump ridiculed for meltdown on Gen. Colin Powell after CNN appearance: 'Cadet Bone Spurs says what?'

As might be expected, Donald Trump did not care for the comments made by former Secretary of State Colin Powell on CNN Sunday morning -- including his endorsement of Joe Biden as the next president of the United States, so the president lashed out on Twitter.

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Meet the hidden architect behind America's racist economic system

Ask people to name the key minds that have shaped America’s burst of radical right-wing attacks on working conditions, consumer rights and public services, and they will typically mention figures like free market-champion Milton Friedman, libertarian guru Ayn Rand, and laissez-faire economists Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises.

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This is what tyranny looks like

At the heart of the upheaval over George Floyd's killing is police accountability.Do the act, face the consequences — legal, political, ethical.It's the rewrite of what we grew up hearing about crime — do the crime, do the time.

That's the conundrum of what we've been seeing from the White House, where Donald Trump through Atty. Gen. William P. Barr has been unleashing armed government agents stripped of personal or even agency identity.

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Militarizing the police makes them more violent

If you want to reduce violence at protests, one crucial step is to demilitarize the police.

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'This is incredible': Enormous crowds flood streets across US demanding end to police brutality and justice for George Floyd

Hundreds of thousands of people across the United States—and, in stunning displays of solidarity, around the world—poured into the streets Saturday demanding an end to police brutality and racial injustice in the largest day of demonstrations since the killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis officers last week.

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'American secret police'? Trump deployment of unidentified law enforcement officials across DC sparks alarm

Journalists covering the demonstrations on the ground in D.C. have in recent days documented numerous instances of armed law enforcement officers without any identifiable markings or badges refusing to say who they are or what agency they're from.

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