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February 21, 2025
Keir Starmer’s Government Copies Far-Right Migration Plans
In a sweltering café just outside Tunis’s old medina last summer, a local human rights defender spoke of living in a climate of fear. You couldn’t remain in one place for too long. At a galloping pace, he told me stories of vicious police raids into informal camps of people looking for better lives, of people randomly apprehended and dumped in the desert, and of civil society surveilled and criminalized for speaking out. It’s a far cry from fifteen years ago, when Tunisian street grocer […]
February 21, 2025
‘A North Star’: How Frances Ellen Watkins Harper inspires The 19th’s fellows
Published 2025-02-21 08:55 8:55 February 21, 2025 am Applications for the next Frances Ellen Watkins Harper fellowship cohort are now open. Apply today! On February 22, 1911, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper — author, poet, abolitionist and suffragist — died at 85. As the “mother of African American journalism,” Harper has inspired generations of Black writers and activists, and The 19th’s HBCU fellowship program is named in her honor.  Our five fellows are a living testament to Harper’s enduring legacy, and to mark the anniversary of […]
February 21, 2025
Jair Bolsonaro Could Finally Go to Jail
Two years and ten days after a mob of his partisans invaded and trashed Brazil’s houses of government, the law has come for Jair Messias Bolsonaro. The former far-right president of Brazil stands accused, in concert with thirty-three of his closest allies, of leading a criminal conspiracy to carry out the “violent abolition” of Brazil’s democratic order, as well as planning the assassination of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the country’s chief justice, Alexandre de Moraes. If convicted, the sixty-nine-year-old could face more […]
February 21, 2025
‘Outrageous, Unlawful Attack’: Trump Plots Takeover of US Postal Service | Common Dreams
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February 21, 2025
How to Watch the Best Picture Nominees
‘Conclave’ (MovieStillsDB) There are some critics who think that service journalism is above them, that they’re not really here to help you decide what to watch. But I’m a man of the masses; I work for you, the people. That’s why the top half of today’s newsletter is both a ranking (from worst to best) of the Best Picture nominees and a guide to where and how to watch them. Let’s get to it, shall we? (The links in the titles are to my reviews; […]
February 21, 2025
Disability community is ‘outraged and scared’ over lawsuit that could weaken protections
Published 2025-02-21 07:00 7:00 February 21, 2025 am A push by Republican attorneys general in 17 states to strike down part of a federal law that protects disabled people from discrimination has prompted an outcry from advocates, parents and some local officials. The GOP-led lawsuit targets certain protections for transgender people. But some experts warn it has the potential to weaken federal protections for all people with disabilities. Texas GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the federal government in September over the Biden administration’s addition of a […]
February 21, 2025
What’s at Stake in Germany’s Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (left) greets opposition leader Friedrich Merz before a televised debate on February 19, 2025 in Berlin. (Photo by Michael Kappeler/Pool/Getty Images) FOR MOST OF THE LAST HALF CENTURY, GERMANY has been a dominant force in Europe. Its economic strength, its large population, and its strategic location have made it a powerhouse in the affairs of the continent. But the geopolitical landscape has been shifting and old certainties crumbling, and some of the assumptions on which German dominance was built no longer […]
February 21, 2025
‘Families Lose and Billionaires Win’: Senate GOP Signals Support for Deep Medicaid Cuts | Common Dreams
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February 21, 2025
The Human Faces of the USAID Shutdown
A baby on a bed is protected against malaria with a mosquito net. USAID APHIA II Coast, Family Health International. (Photo by Wendy Stone/Corbis via Getty Images) I WORK IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, A FIELD that has suddenly become the focus of intense political controversy—even though most Americans still don’t know the basics of what it is, how it is conducted, or why it matters. When we talk about global development or foreign aid, here—at the risk of oversimplifying—is what we mean: the strengthening of capacities […]