This story was written in collaboration with Belly of the Beast, an independent media organization that covers Cuba and US-Cuba relations. In sports such as baseball and boxing, Cuba has long been nothing short of...
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China’s President Xi Jinping is fond of saying the world order is seeing “profound changes unseen in a century.” It is hard to disagree. Yet these changes go beyond the rise of China and the...
A new national survey commissioned by DSA Fund and Jacobin, with support from the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, and fielded by Data for Progress (N=1,257 likely voters; MOE ±3) takes stock of where democratic socialism stands...
At one of the first public meetings in the new city of Starbase, Texas, the first order of business was keeping the public out. The city, near Brownsville on the Gulf of Mexico, voted to...
Review of The Late Marx’s Revolutionary Roads: Colonialism, Gender, and Indigenous Communism by Kevin Anderson (Verso Books, 2025) In his new book Karl Marx in America, Andrew Hartman suggests that we are now living through...
Tupac Shakur has been everything to everyone. A martyr. A thug. A poet. A luminary who eclipsed stardom itself. Almost three decades after his untimely death, he endures, his image splashed across murals, posters, and...
Four hundred seventy-five workers were arrested at a joint Hyundai and LG Energy Solutions electric-vehicle battery plant under construction in Ellabell, Georgia, on September 4. It was the largest immigration raid at a single location...
After losing his seat in Canada’s spring election, where his party collapsed in the polls and failed to achieve official party status, former leader Jagmeet Singh stepped aside as head of the New Democratic Party...
On August 28, Israel launched an air strike on the Yemeni capital Sana’a that assassinated much of the Houthi-appointed cabinet, including the prime minister, Ahmad al-Rahawi, nine other ministers, and two senior officials. Most likely...
It should be a basic, universally agreed-upon principle that people shouldn’t be killed because of the things they say or believe in. That’s not just because it’s morally wrong but also because it’s socially corrosive,...
We spoke to David Adler, a participant in the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza, about the recent alleged drone attack by Israel on the flotilla and why its participants are committed to continuing their journey...
While the world watches in horror as Palestinians are killed at food distribution sites in Gaza, Israel is quietly accelerating its long-anticipated plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank. Emboldened by Western diplomatic...
