Mamdani rebukes Trumpism with pro-immigrant speech for America’s 250th birthday

Mamdani rebukes Trumpism with pro-immigrant speech for America’s 250th birthday

The Guardian reports: New York’s mayor, Zohran Mamdani, exalted the city’s legacy of immigrants on Friday in a historically laden, ideological counterpoint to a US semiquincentennial address that was expected later in the day from Donald Trump – who has sought to deport immigrants en masse throughout his second presidency. Speaking from behind a desk at New York’s city hall that belonged to the US’s first president, George Washington, and which itself is a century older than the Resolute desk…

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Kleptocracy is Trump’s most lucrative business venture

Kleptocracy is Trump’s most lucrative business venture

Timothy Noah writes: Being president of the United States is by far the most lucrative business venture of Donald Trump’s checkered business career. The June 30 release of his financial disclosure report makes this official. Trump has turned the American presidency into an extractive industry. In 2025, Trump mined more than $2.2 billion in income from being president, most of it from crypto, from which he extracted $1.4 billion. That’s all the more remarkable when you remember that crypto entered…

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The children Elon Musk denies killing, have names and had lives cut short by the destruction of USAID

The children Elon Musk denies killing, have names and had lives cut short by the destruction of USAID

Nicholas Kristof writes: Elon Musk is newly minted as humanity’s first trillionaire, but the world’s richest man seems grumpy. And he definitely is not a fan of mine. “Kristof is lying through his teeth,” he announced on social media this week. I got on his nerves for pushing back at his claims that his demolition of the United States Agency for International Development last year did not cost lives. The fracas began after Representative Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, said…

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Technofascist Peter Thiel warns: The pope is ‘working for the Chinese Communists’

Technofascist Peter Thiel warns: The pope is ‘working for the Chinese Communists’

CNN reports: Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel delivered a series of provocative warnings and predictions about the future of artificial intelligence and the West on Tuesday, accusing Pope Leo XIV of inadvertently serving as a “Chinese communist agent” by calling for AI regulation. In his remarks at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado, he also warned of a “democratic-socialist takeover” of the United States’ Democratic Party. Thiel, a co-founder of Palantir and PayPal, was an early supporter of President Donald…

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Gasoline shortages in wartime Russia evoke memories of the Soviet Union

Gasoline shortages in wartime Russia evoke memories of the Soviet Union

The New York Times reports: Alyona Sadovnikova first experienced gasoline shortages in mid-June, when she pulled into a station and was told it was only serving customers who had ration coupons. “I was horrified: Are we in the Soviet Union now where you had to get coupons to buy sausage?” she said in a telephone interview. Just a few days later, Ms. Sadovnikova found herself waiting 18 hours to fill up in the city of Irkutsk, in eastern Siberia, almost…

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Pluralism is a moral commitment: a virtue that we each have a responsibility to cultivate

Pluralism is a moral commitment: a virtue that we each have a responsibility to cultivate

Traditional dancers perform in front of the Buddhist Temple of the Tooth, celebrating the Buddhist festival of Esala Perahera, in Kandy, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 8, 2025. Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP via Getty Images By Eranda Jayawickreme, Wake Forest University I grew up in Sri Lanka. Much of my adolescence was spent in Kandy, a city built around a lake, set amid the lush tea plantations of the hill country. Its northern shore houses the Temple of the Tooth, one of…

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Astrophysicists puzzle over the new universe revealed by Webb

Astrophysicists puzzle over the new universe revealed by Webb

Jay Bennett writes: When Charlotte Mason ponders cosmic mysteries, she likes to doodle. “I am quite a visual person,” she said. “I usually draw a lot of pictures trying to understand what’s going on.” Mason, an astrophysicist at the Cosmic Dawn Center in Copenhagen, has lately been filling pages with sketches of “little red dots,” perplexing objects discovered by the hundreds in images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Little red dots were never seen before the telescope came…

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The plot to subvert the midterms is getting stranger and more dangerous

The plot to subvert the midterms is getting stranger and more dangerous

Media Matters for America reports: Over the last several weeks, the outlines of a plot have begun to emerge that could signal how President Donald Trump, along with MAGA media figures and activists, could attempt to severely curtail voting rights under the pretext of declaring a national emergency posed by China. The details of the scheme remain publicly vague, and may not yet come to pass, but the short version looks something like this: First, the White House would declassify…

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The many ways Trump is trying to tip the scales for the midterms

The many ways Trump is trying to tip the scales for the midterms

The New York Times reports: President Trump is trying to use the levers of the federal government, along with personal influence over state and local lawmakers, to reshape the rules governing the 2026 midterms and future elections in extraordinary ways. Many of these efforts have been blocked by courts, stymied by the Constitution or stopped in Congress. But the relentless assault by the president on the electoral process — both administratively and rhetorically — is likely to sow doubt and…

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‘The old politics are gone’: Steve Bannon on the democratic socialist wave

‘The old politics are gone’: Steve Bannon on the democratic socialist wave

Politico reports: Steve Bannon isn’t gloating about being right about politics’ ongoing transformation. He’s worried Republicans haven’t figured out how to respond. Last fall, the former White House chief strategist told POLITICO that Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win should be “flashing red lights” for the right, a warning Republicans flirted with and then waved off as mostly a New York story. Even after three Mamdani-backed candidates won Democratic primaries in the city last week, the argument still held: New York is…

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Israelis plotted to kill Iran’s top negotiators and derail peace talks, U.S. officials believe

Israelis plotted to kill Iran’s top negotiators and derail peace talks, U.S. officials believe

The New York Times reports: U.S. officials believed that Israel might have been plotting to kill Iran’s top negotiators while Washington was engaged with Tehran in delicate talks this spring to reach an interim peace deal, according to current and former American officials. Killing senior Iranian leaders had been part of Israel’s strategy from the start of the war. But American concerns about the targeting of two particular Iranian officials — Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,…

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How Trump cheated the American people out of the nation’s 250th birthday

How Trump cheated the American people out of the nation’s 250th birthday

The Guardian reports: Donald Trump staged a hostile takeover of the US’s 250th anniversary celebration to enrich political allies, harvest voter data and promote Christian nationalist ideology, according to a congressional investigation released on Thursday. The interim report, “From Vanity to Insanity: How the White House Cheated the American People Out of Their 250th Birthday”, outlines a web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes orchestrated through a shadow corporation embedded within the National Park Foundation (NPF). The document…

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‘We are screwed’: People near data centers dread heat wave pollution

‘We are screwed’: People near data centers dread heat wave pollution

Politico reports: Data Center Alley is facing a climate test. Searing temperatures this week could push energy demand to record levels on the mid-Atlantic’s electric grid, which fuels the country’s data center boom in Virginia. To relieve some of the pressure, the Department of Energy granted permission Tuesday to the region’s grid operator, PJM Interconnection, to potentially force data centers to use backup diesel generators. The move highlights the growing challenge of meeting rising electricity demand from data centers as…

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Proposed new satellite fleets may destroy the night sky

Proposed new satellite fleets may destroy the night sky

Science reports: Two new proposals for fleets of orbiting data centers and reflective satellites could pose an unprecedented threat to ground-based astronomy, astronomers warn in a new study. The spacecraft would not only leave destructive trails across telescope images, the analysis finds, but also brighten the night sky by as much as 300%, leaving observatories to peer through a haze of scattered light that would veil stars. “Essentially, we lose all the faint stuff for which we built the telescopes…

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