Saturday, April 5, 2025

US media suppressed their government’s role in ousting Brazil’s government

Unveiling the hidden role of the US in Brazil's 'long coup,' a groundbreaking academic article exposes Washington's involvement in Operation Car Wash and the political upheaval it caused.

Sanders’ resolution challenges US involvement in Gaza crisis

A decisive move by Senator Sanders to confront America's stance in the Gaza humanitarian crisis

US intelligence reveals alarming use of imprecise ‘dumb bombs’ by Israel in Gaza conflict

Unguided munitions in Gaza: A critical examination of civilian risk and international response.

Reuters, New York Times top list of fossil fuel industry’s media enablers

New report by DeSmog and Drilled reveals extent of commercial partnerships between trusted outlets and Big Oil.

Virgin Atlantic makes first transatlantic flight using sustainable jet fuel

“The idea that this flight somehow gets us closer to guilt-free flying is a joke."

Under siege: Gaza’s medical heroes plead for ceasefire as hospitals crumble in conflict

Doctors and nurses in Gaza's ravaged hospitals call for urgent ceasefire amidst unprecedented destruction.

House votes for Israel aid linked to controversial IRS and tax cut measures

In a contentious decision, the House approves $14 billion in aid to Israel, offset by cuts to the IRS budget, despite predictions of increased deficit and a veto from President Biden.

U.S. Senate passes resolution condemning pro-Palestinian campus activism amidst escalating speech suppression

Amidst rising tensions and a national debate, voices on U.S. campuses and workplaces face severe backlash for speaking out on the Israel-Gaza conflict, raising pivotal questions about free speech and the price of political expression in America.

Methane emissions from food waste alarmingly accelerate climate crisis

As EPA reports highlight the staggering methane emissions from food waste, the U.S. grapples with an overlooked environmental hazard.

How U.S. policy failures have helped Hamas

To begin with, Washington has failed to be an honest broker in the peace process.