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Elon Musk’s Race War Just Took Darker Turn—Time for a Global Response

If you were on the verge of becoming the first trillionaire in human history, with the press breathlessly reporting on your every move, that would probably be your focus. Yet in the days before SpaceX’s initial public offering vaulted Musk into the 13-digit wealth club, the tech mogul’s mind was elsewhere—a white man in Belfast had been viciously stabbed by a Sudanese immigrant, and it provided…

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The White House Is Hosting a Massive Christian Nationalist Festival

The White House is planning to host a nine-hour Christian prayer festival at the National Mall on Sunday that pushes the view of the United States as a Christian nation.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, as well as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, are slated to speak at “Rededicate 250: National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving,” which is partly funded by…

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M.I.A. Kicked Off Kid Cudi Tour Over Onstage Political Rants

M.I.A.'s descent into right-wing absurdity is nothing new. Back in 2022, she compared Alex Jones' lies about the Sandy Hook mass shooting to "every celebrity pushing vaccines." In 2024, she went on the far-right conspiracy theorist's show to launch apparel that supposedly blocks 5G signals. Last month, she dropped her "gospel" album _M.I.7_ and introduced a new clothing line, this one designed to…

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Dwight Macdonald After the Death of Liberalism

The defining feature of American imperialism is its combination of an enormous capacity for death and destruction with an equally enormous sense of self-entitlement. Cold War journalist Dwight Macdonald understood this outlook better than most.


Dwight Macdonald’s writing was critical of a Cold War liberalism that spoke in the language of universal rights even as it carpet-bombed…

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Hasan Piker Has a Few Choice Words for His Bad-Faith Centrist Critics

If you only got your news from the Democratic Party’s corporate wing, you’d be excused for thinking that not much of consequence was happening in the world. Centrist groups like Third Way and pro-Netanyahu organizations like the Anti-Defamation League don’t seem to be fretting about the escalating war in the Middle East, the Trump regime’s insider trading, or Republicans’ plans for another…

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Dems Claim to Want a Hasan Piker — Then Try to Cancel Him

Democrats spent the last year asking where their Joe Rogan was. Hasan Piker is one of the few left-wing figures with the audience they covet — but the party is deeply hostile to the spontaneity and independence that make figures like him appealing.


YouTuber Hasan Piker is one of the very few left-wing media figures who actually has the kind of large, young, mostly male audience…

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The 7 Best Trader Joe’s Buys For April: New Dewy Skin Serum, Return Of The Tomato Candle, And More Fun Foods

Trader Joe's snack aisle is buzzing with new arrivals, but the beauty and home sections are equally worth checking out this April. Between a budget-friendly Dewy Skin Serum that’s already drawing ‘dupe’ comparisons and the return of the fan-favorite Tomato Leaf Candle , some of the most exciting food finds include mushroom-shaped gummy candies and a new mochi treat you…

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Mapping

  • AndreaDp27 has proposed a tagging scheme to map officially designated civil protection areas. Voting opened on 9 March 2026 and will close on 23 March 2026.

Community

  • At the recent State of the Map Ben Hur Pintor delivered a presentation titled ‘Awesome (OSM) Games’,…
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Republican Roasted for Begging Trump to Sign His Tie After SOTU

The State of the Union address is an opportunity for all branches of government to convene over the most pressing issues of the year. But Republicans treated Donald Trump’s sophomoric performance more like a rowdy sports game than a presidential appearance.

Practically the entire caucus participated in the rah-rah, jeering and chanting “U-S-A.” But the fanboying was especially true for Texas…

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Honored in Yorubaland as “one who repairs the world,” Jesse Jackson’s life bridged civil rights, pan-Africanism, empire, and contradiction—leaving behind a legacy as expansive as it was imperfect.


Rev. Jesse Jackson (left) meets with Joseph N. Garba, Permanent Representative of Nigeria and Chairman of the UN Special Committee against Apartheid, at United Nations Headquarters in New…

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