José Kast and Javier Milei: More Than Just Friends in Latin America’s Right-Wing Movement (archived)
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A Federal Judge Nominee Said Disabled People Shouldn’t Be Wed. In Fact, Many Can’t.
The Fracture of Reciprocity
“If you love without evoking love in return – that is, if your loving as loving does not produce reciprocal love; if through a living expression of yourself as a loving person you do not make yourself a beloved one, then your love is impotent – a misfortune.” – Karl Marx
Read More »Trump moves to ease cannabis restrictions – what does it mean for consumers?
Trump moves to ease cannabis restrictions – what does it mean for consumers?
While experts say rescheduling cannabis will likely lower taxes and improve access to investor funds for pot businesses, the drug will still be heavily restricted at the federal level — so not much is changing for consumers. Congress would have to pass new laws or federal agencies would need to issue new regulations to really change how people can access cannabis.
The Great Swamp Massacre at 350: A Resistance History Moment
Venezuela as a Chokepoint in U.S.–China Rivalry
Only in Conjunction With the Proletarian Woman Will Socialism Be Victorious
Meet the Silicon Valley Millionaire’s Club That Wants to Control the Psychedelic Industry
European guarantees: peace or war?
The tropical island in the Philippines where Bondi terrorists trained + more
[Australian Financial Review] The tropical island in the Philippines where Bondi terrorists trained
Related:
[New York Times] Bondi Suspects Were in Southern Philippines, Where ISIS Is Active
Both articles quote Rommel Banlaoi from the Philippines, who was recently smeared by Ray Powell, of SeaLight, and Reuters.
Updated: The War of Ideas in the Indo-Pacific (Rommel Banlaoi)
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