Derek Seidman on Starbucks Strike, Mitch Jones on AI vs. Environment
Even Forbes has to acknowledge that even as the Starbucks strike “drags” into a second month, “global support grows.”
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Even Forbes has to acknowledge that even as the Starbucks strike “drags” into a second month, “global support grows.”


Despite Trump’s pronouncement, a “peace” has not held, though the fantasy narrative has.


The rush to blame the shooting on a pro-Palestinian slogan reflects the extent to which media serve as an echo chamber for Israeli talking points.


Even as NYT chief Joe Kahn was clamping down on the newsroom, he offered praise to then-President Joe Biden for backing Israel’s genocide.


“If you are a right-wing Latin American government that’s aligned with the US, you get a free pass in the media.”


We’re learning about the deal just struck by “news” outlets CNN and CNBC with the “prediction market operator” Kalshi Inc.


Six of eight opinion pieces on the DC National Guard shooting ignored extensive evidence that the suspect’s US military experience impacted his mental state.


The Trump FBI’s enemies list could encompass over half the US public, and virtually no corporate media outlets covered this catastrophic decree.


Right-wing cartoonists waged a relentless campaign to tar Mamdani as a dangerous political extremist and religious radical.


A male coworker allegedly bludgeoning Amber Czech to death has nothing to tell us, evidently, about broader trends or influences.


The New York Times’ problem isn’t that it hasn’t probed deeply enough into the far-right psyche; it’s that it refuses to stop normalizing it.


As we record on December 4, the Honduran election is still in question. Not in question: the US’s long history of violently intervening in Honduras.


“It’s the people, it’s the citizenry of the world who are going toe to toe with the handful of politicians who are driving disastrous decisions for us.”


The HHS report on transgender care is a sham–yet at the Washington Post, it’s a “dispute” among people with “strong opinions.”


Too many news reports have catered to owners’ interests when reporting on the negotiations between the players’ union and the league.


Focusing on what people, including those most harmed, are doing, along with what’s being done to them, could help move debate off an outdated dime.


The white-owned press didn’t just fuel the Tulsa Race Massacre, which killed 300 overwhelmingly Black people and destroyed a thriving community; it also helped cover it up.


In reporting on Epstein and his orbit, the New York Times seems more concerned with the problems of the powerful than the circumstances of their victims.


“The problem isn’t that we have 42 million people on SNAP. The problem is that we have 42 million people who live in poverty.”


“Segregation was a government policy, it was racially conscious, it was not the unintended consequence of benign policies.”

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