FBI’s Darkest Secrets Exposed

Krystal Kyle & Friends We’re grateful to have Trevor Aaronson on the pod this week to discuss his reporting on FBI infiltration of the racial justice movement in Denver almost three years ago. Aaronson tells the story of how Mickey, a fifty-year-old outsider in military fatigues who talked […]

Twenty-First Century Imperialism

By David Pan  ·  Friday, February 24, 2023 On the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the continuing war indicates that the foundations of a rules-based global order are not just the rules themselves but also the structure of sovereignty that supports those rules. Sovereignty includes both the use […]

Ukraine is reportedly getting its 1st advanced Western battle tanks on invasion’s anniversary

Rafi Schwartz U.S. warns against ‘new normal’ on anniversary of Ukraine war Theara Coleman The SCOTUS cases that could ‘wreak havoc’ on the internet Brendan Morrow Succession creator breaks down decision to end the show Peter Weber Ukraine’s biggest victories and defeats in the war against Russia Theara Coleman ‘Classic’ Roald Dahl books […]

The NYT’s anti-trans coverage, reflecting on Jimmy Carter, a new SCOTUS case, and more

Read our current issue. February 24, 2023 The New York Times’s recent anti-trans coverage has many people angry and alarmed—including The Nation’s senior editor Jack Mirkinson, whose recent piece explores the paper’s long, late-to-the-game history on LGBTQ issues. What’s most disappointing, Mirkinson explains, is that the Times appears […]

2/24/23 Weekly Roundup: Don Lemon in Hot Water at CNN, AI Bosses Firing Employees, Child Labor in Slaughterhouses, Bernie Calls Out Corporate Media, How Walmart and Amazon Crushed Small Businesses, Buttigieg Flustered By Reporter, Water Tests in Ohio

In this Weekly Roundup we cover Don Lemon in hot water at CNN over sexist comments, AI Bosses being used to fire employees, Child Labor discovered at slaughterhouses in America, Bernie Sanders calls out Corporate Media on air, our BP Partner Spencer explains How Walmart and Amazon crushed […]

Five Theories of Human Nature

Are humans fundamentally good or bad? These intellectual currents shape the discussion to this day. L.P. Koch Feb 19   For decades now, we have witnessed a push towards the idea that humans are fundamentally good at heart. The massive international bestseller, Human kind by Rutger Bregman, even […]

10 ways Denmark’s left-wing government reduced asylum applications by 82% and dramatically cut immigration

10 strategies Denmark has used to radically reduce immigration and maintain their nearly homogenous European population February 01, 2023 editor: REMIX NEWS author: John Cody Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, a Social Democrat, has championed strict immigration policies that can be emulated in other European nations. The Danish […]

Ukraine’s body collectors

February 24, 2023 Hello, Insiders. This is Emily Cohn, Insider’s deputy editor in chief. Today marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. I want to quickly highlight some of our important and impactful work about this conflict. We shared Katie Livingstone’s story of two volunteers who traveled to […]

‘Call Me a Scammer to My Face,’

— Jordan Larson, features editor, the Cut When 23-year-old Madison Campbell launched her DIY rape-kit company, MeToo Kits, the reaction was swift and brutal. The kits, ostensibly meant to provide sexual-assault survivors with an alternative to the DNA collection conducted in hospitals by formally trained nurses, weren’t admissible […]