Iran Crisis Proves Europe Cannot Delay Its Industrial Transformation

The US–Israeli strikes on Iran lay bare every fault line in Europe's energy dependence, industrial fragility, and strategic exposure — and demand an immediate policy response.

Arizona’s water is drying up. That’s not stopping the data center rush.

Though tech companies are secretive about water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of its supply.

Tennessee Wants to Let Schools Ban Immigrant Kids, Threatening to “End Public Education as We Know It”

A Tennessee bill would take the right to education away from undocumented children. The Heritage Foundation is pushing it in other states.

Trump’s Iran War Is Dividing Republicans. Pro-Palestine Groups Want Democrats to Exploit the Rifts.

A pro-Palestine group launched a $2 million ad buy aiming to exploit Republican divides over Israel. They hope Democrats will take note.

Dem Candidate for Rep. Eric Swalwell’s Seat Donated to Far-Right Republicans — Including Laura Loomer

Democratic primary hopeful Rakhi Israni, who is running for Rep. Eric Swalwell’s seat, gave to MAGA figures — including Laura Loomer.

Will James Talarico Really Fight for Justice in Texas?

The race between Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett emphasized style over substance. Now local organizers want concrete promises.

The Iran War Has Nothing to Do with Nuclear Weapons

The assault on Iran defies every stated justification; the real motives point to democratic backsliding and personal enrichment.

U. S. Military Joins Drug War in Ecuador: “It Wasn’t Going to Be Just Boat Strikes Forever”

Two government officials told The Intercept that the joint U. S. –Ecuador military action won’t just be a one-off raid.