Many people claiming universal credit for the first time during the pandemic were unable to put aside enough cash to save £10 a month, eat … One in six new universal credit claimants forced to skip meals in UKRead more
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Indian-Americans Tend to Support Conservative Policies in India, Liberal in US: Survey
Indian-Americans have relatively more conservative views of policies in India while on issues affecting the US, the diaspora has a more liberal take, according to … Indian-Americans Tend to Support Conservative Policies in India, Liberal in US: SurveyRead more
Israel is ‘apartheid’ state, concludes major human rights group
A regime of Jewish supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This is apartheid More than 14 million people, roughly half of them … Israel is ‘apartheid’ state, concludes major human rights groupRead more
Arctic permafrost releases more CO2 than once believed
Rising global temperatures are causing frozen Arctic soil — permafrost — in the northern hemisphere to thaw and release CO2 that has been stored within … Arctic permafrost releases more CO2 than once believedRead more
Why GameStop reveals the flaws of big finance
The financial establishment has been treating the stock market like a casino for decades, calling for free markets and deregulation. But the GameStop saga has … Why GameStop reveals the flaws of big financeRead more
Hedge Funds are Coming for Our Health Care System Too
Americans are drowning in billions of dollars of medical debt, which continues to grow through this crisis. In the midst of a pandemic, ending surprise … Hedge Funds are Coming for Our Health Care System TooRead more
Families of Arrested Farmers Resolve to Continue Protest
On January 23, Buta Singh, 48, returned from the farmers’ protest at Tikri against the three contentious agricultural laws. The same day, his younger son, … Families of Arrested Farmers Resolve to Continue ProtestRead more
Farm Laws are Poison, Nobody Tastes It
Raising slogans in her strong voice, Harpreet Kaur holds her poster firmly. Marching with Kaur’s contingent from Mirpur Lakha in Nava Shahar, cheerful women, children … Farm Laws are Poison, Nobody Tastes ItRead more
Globalization and Decommissioning Democracy
Discussions of the threat to liberal democracy have neglected perhaps the most surprising source that is one of the major arcs of history of the … Globalization and Decommissioning DemocracyRead more
The Journalistic Censorship Industry Suffers Well-Deserved Blows
A new and rapidly growing journalistic “beat” has arisen over the last several years that can best be described as an unholy mix of junior … The Journalistic Censorship Industry Suffers Well-Deserved BlowsRead more