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In Northern Gaza, One Man Refuses to Let the Cats Starve
Radical EdwardMarch 30, 20267 min readGaza-Israel War

In Northern Gaza, One Man Refuses to Let the Cats Starve

Amid a manufactured famine in northern Gaza, 21-year-old Abdullah al-Zemili has built a makeshift shelter for stray and injured cats — providing food and basic medical care to animals wounded by the same genocide that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.

Cop City and the Feedback Loop of Empire: How War Comes Home
Hunter DukeMarch 20, 20268 min readUS News

Cop City and the Feedback Loop of Empire: How War Comes Home

While the U.S. wages wars abroad, the same counterinsurgency tactics, equipment, and mindset return home to police communities of color. Cop City in Atlanta and expanding surveillance state show how empire polices its own population.

The Women in the Beauty Salon: A Story Numbers Won't Tell You
Tyler DurdenMarch 18, 20265 min readWorld News

The Women in the Beauty Salon: A Story Numbers Won't Tell You

Three Palestinian women killed in West Bank beauty salon strike. Israeli military called it a direct hit. Their names: Mais Ghazi Masalmeh (17), Sahira Rizq Masalmeh (50), and Amal Sobhi Abdel Karim Matawa' Masalmeh (36).

Cuba's Crisis Isn't a Failure of Socialism — It's What 65 Years of Economic Warfare Looks Like
Tyler DurdenMarch 16, 20261 min readCivil Unrest

Cuba's Crisis Isn't a Failure of Socialism — It's What 65 Years of Economic Warfare Looks Like

When protesters torched a Communist Party office in Morón, US media cheered. But the blackouts and food shortages aren't failures of Cuban policy — they're the intended outcome of a 65-year US blockade designed to inflict hunger and desperation.

THE LICENSE TO KILL JOURNALISM: Trump's FCC Threatens Broadcasters as Part of a Broader War on the Press
Tyler DurdenMarch 16, 20266 min readPolitics

THE LICENSE TO KILL JOURNALISM: Trump's FCC Threatens Broadcasters as Part of a Broader War on the Press

The FCC's threat to revoke broadcasters' licenses over Iran war coverage isn't an isolated incident — it's part of a systematic campaign to crush independent journalism in America.

TRUST ME BRO: The Corporate-Military AI Faustian Bargain
Tyler DurdenMarch 15, 20265 min readPolitics

TRUST ME BRO: The Corporate-Military AI Faustian Bargain

A deep dive into OpenAI's Pentagon contract and why 'trust me' is the wrong thing to say about AI weapons and surveillance.

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