A professor at Hamline University was fired after a student group complained about her showing a medieval painting of the Prophet Muhammad in an art history class. The controversy began when an adjunct instructor, Erika López Prater, included a content warning before showing a 14th-century depiction of the Prophet Muhammad receiving revelation from the AngelContinue reading “Academic Purge in Texas”
Monthly Archives: October 2025
Enemy Within
Speaking to a military audience, President Trump outlined a strategy seemingly aimed at consolidating power and establishing a presidential dictatorship. He invoked the Insurrection Act of 1807, claiming it grants him unilateral authority to deploy the military domestically, bypassing state governors and local law enforcement. Trump presented a dystopian vision of American cities, exaggerating crimeContinue reading “Enemy Within”
Borderlines: Maria and Jacinto’s Stand
Maria, an undocumented immigrant working in a California factory, recounts her grueling work schedule, paltry wages, and constant fear of deportation under Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. She highlights the exploitation she and other undocumented workers face, being paid significantly less than documented employees for the same demanding labor. Maria details the physical toll of her work,Continue reading “Borderlines: Maria and Jacinto’s Stand”
Defiance in Gaza
The article analyzes a proposal presented by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing it serves as a façade for the continued ethnic cleansing of Gaza. It posits that the proposal’s main objective is to provide a public relations platform, allowing US media outlets to portray the US and Israeli governments asContinue reading “Defiance in Gaza”
Genoa, Livorno: Arms Blockade
In Genoa, Italy, dockworkers refused to load an arms shipment destined for Israel, protesting the ongoing conflict and potential complicity in war crimes. The article frames this action as a powerful display of working-class solidarity with Palestinians and a direct challenge to the policies of the Italian government and global arms trade. It emphasizes thatContinue reading “Genoa, Livorno: Arms Blockade”
CEB Fight: Lanka Online
The article discusses the escalating conflict between Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) workers in Sri Lanka and the government, highlighting the workers’ resistance to privatization and restructuring plans tied to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program. The government, led by President Ranil Wickremesinghe, is pushing for drastic changes to the CEB to secure IMF loans, includingContinue reading “CEB Fight: Lanka Online”
Shutdown Showdown.
As the US government approached a potential shutdown, the political climate intensified with accusations and threats. Democrats urged negotiation to avert the crisis. Conversely, President Trump and the Republicans adopted aggressive rhetoric, characterized as “fascistic” attacks on Democratic leaders. A key point of contention was funding for the government, with Republicans aiming to leverage theContinue reading “Shutdown Showdown.”
Carr vs. Kimmel: Threat or Not?
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is advocating for stricter regulations and increased scrutiny of TikTok, citing national security concerns related to its Chinese ownership. He believes the app poses a significant risk due to ByteDance’s ties to the Chinese government and the potential for data collection and manipulation. Carr is actively pushing for a ban onContinue reading “Carr vs. Kimmel: Threat or Not?”
Eric’s TV Bombshell
Eric Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, recently made a surprising claim about his father’s financial situation during an interview with Fox News. He stated that Donald Trump has “fortified” himself and is “richer than ever before,” despite the numerous legal battles and financial penalties he is currently facing. This statement comes at aContinue reading “Eric’s TV Bombshell”
FAA Shutdown: Grounded Workforce
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing for potential furloughs of approximately 11,000 employees if Congress fails to pass a full-year budget by the end of the year. This follows Congress’s passage of a short-term funding measure to avert a government shutdown, but a longer-term solution is needed. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned of theContinue reading “FAA Shutdown: Grounded Workforce”
