The Day ‘Stop the Bleed’ Entered Civilian Life
The Boston Marathon bombing changed disaster management.
The Boston Marathon bombing changed disaster management.
We look at U.S. policy toward Cuba as U.S. and Cuban officials met Wednesday to discuss migration from the island. This January, the U.S. Embassy in Havana began processing immigrant visas for the first time in more than five years in an attempt to control the extent of undocumented migration from the island. Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to face pressure to lift the embargo that has severely limited trade and more with Cuba for decades.
Faculty at the state-run Rutgers University in New Jersey have entered their fifth day of a historic strike — the first faculty strike in the school’s 257-year history. Organizers of three unions, representing more than 9,000 professors, lecturers and graduate assistants, are demanding increased pay and better job security, especially for poorly paid graduate workers and adjunct faculty.
President Biden was in Ireland this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, the U.S.-brokered peace deal that ended three decades of fighting in Northern Ireland, known as the Troubles.
We look at the state of abortion access in the United States with The Nation’s Amy Littlefield as the Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on a ruling set to take effect Saturday that effectively overrides the Food and Drug Administration’s two-decade-old approval of the medication abortion pill mifepristone. Her most recent piece is headlined “A Conservative Christian Judge Rules Against Medication Abortion.
Carlson, who reached a settlement with the network, implored the voting systems company to go to trial.
Robert Reich explained how the Republican party is fast becoming the “American Fascist Party” thanks to inspiration from Donald Trump.
The MSNBC host shows why the right-wing network could be in big trouble, legally and financially.
“What they’re suggesting will destroy America’s ability to defend itself,” said Graham after Greene’s defense of the Pentagon leaks suspect.
Howard Kurtz said things hadn’t gone well for the network in the lead-up to its trial against Dominion Voting Systems.
In America, the frozen treat has become associated with comfort and escape.
National-security leaks. Insurrections. Bank runs. Group chats are now the most powerful force on the internet.
The richest society in human history should prioritize earlier eligibility for Social Security.
We look at U.S. policy toward Cuba as U.S. and Cuban officials met Wednesday to discuss migration from the island. This January, the U.S. Embassy in Havana began processing immigrant visas for the first time in more than five years in an attempt to control the extent of undocumented migration from the island. Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to face pressure to lift the embargo that has severely limited trade and more with Cuba for decades.
Faculty at the state-run Rutgers University in New Jersey have entered their fifth day of a historic strike — the first faculty strike in the school’s 257-year history. Organizers of three unions, representing more than 9,000 professors, lecturers and graduate assistants, are demanding increased pay and better job security, especially for poorly paid graduate workers and adjunct faculty.
President Biden was in Ireland this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, the U.S.-brokered peace deal that ended three decades of fighting in Northern Ireland, known as the Troubles.
We look at the state of abortion access in the United States with The Nation’s Amy Littlefield as the Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on a ruling set to take effect Saturday that effectively overrides the Food and Drug Administration’s two-decade-old approval of the medication abortion pill mifepristone. Her most recent piece is headlined “A Conservative Christian Judge Rules Against Medication Abortion.
When Rep. Kevin McCarthy emerged from the messy 15-ballot election in January to become House speaker, he said he was emboldened by the fight.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign says he’s raised more than $34 million for his 2024 White House run since the start of the year.
At least nobody called for the former vice president’s hanging this time.
Footage shows Kristi Noem touting diversity among members of the gun rights group before the camera cuts to a shot of her crowd.
John Brennan lambasted the Georgia Republican’s comments on the unauthorized disclosure of classified military information.
The fashion designer Mary Quant, who died at 93, recognized the power—and danger—of the mini.
Beau is cowardly, insecure, and full of psychosexual angst. He’s also a brilliant hero.
Shame is a toxic emotion, and it often causes people to direct hostility outward.