September’s Dawn: A Week in History

The provided article from the World Socialist Web Site covers events from September 1, 1925, highlighting global political and social conflicts. In Philadelphia, a decisive strike vote by teachers signals growing labor unrest and dissatisfaction with working conditions. The teachers’ action underscores broader tensions related to economic inequality and the struggle for workers’ rights. Geopolitically,Continue reading “September’s Dawn: A Week in History”

Golden State Grip

California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for advocating policies that contradict his claims of decreasing crime rates. Despite public pronouncements of declining crime, Newsom is enacting tougher measures, echoing the “law-and-order” rhetoric of former President Donald Trump. These policies include expanding police powers, increasing penalties for certain crimes, and investing heavily in law enforcement.Continue reading “Golden State Grip”

Mideast War: Iran Sanctioned

According to the provided WSWS article, the US and its allies, particularly Germany, France, and Britain (the E3), are increasing pressure on Iran regarding its nuclear program. They are accusing Iran of violating the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), by increasing its uranium enrichment activities. This renewedContinue reading “Mideast War: Iran Sanctioned”

Titans Clash

The article from the World Socialist Web Site, published August 31, 2024, focuses on the escalating tensions between the United States and Venezuela, particularly in light of ExxonMobil’s increasing influence on US foreign policy and the upcoming 2025 Venezuelan presidential elections. It highlights the potential for US intervention, potentially military, fueled by ExxonMobil’s desire toContinue reading “Titans Clash”