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The Movement That Saved a Nation
How a revolution in approaches to collective action can build a different future.
Apr 26, 2026
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How a revolution in approaches to collective action can build a different future.
Neither party wants to actually close the barn door on executive war-making because both parties want to use it when their turn comes.
What Republicans are now preparing to do is hand that deadly, violent, invasive culture a targeting algorithm and a fleet of autonomous death-drones. Don't believe me? Keep reading.
By starting at the local and focusing on politics of material impact, the anti-data center movement has generated solidarity and success on a national scale unseen in recent movements for social justice.
But the question remains: how do we get out of this mess the US president has created?
Sadly, as crazed as Donald Trump may be — and he clearly is a deeply disturbed (and, of course, disturbing) human being — when it comes to war and the burning of fossil fuels, he’s been anything but alone as president of the United States.
We and a growing number of lawmakers are proposing legislation to ensure that the companies that helped drive the climate crisis help pay their fair share of the ensuing damage.
How a court footnote, retention orders, interagency data sharing, and the government's own words reveal what happens when we pour private thought into a chatbot.
Let’s do the math on congressional votes this week and AIPAC’s return on investment with Democratic lawmakers.
"It is deeply disappointing that Rep. Golden joined Republicans in opposing efforts to stop further escalation," said one peace advocate. "Democratic leadership’s handling of this moment is also concerning."