From Mexico 1986 to North America 2026

The contours of the 2026 World Cup serve as a clear indicator of just how much the footballing relationship between Mexico and the United States has evolved over the four decades since the Azteca Stadium last hosted the tournament.

What would you sacrifice for cheaper prices?

Shipping corridors do not usually make it to the headlines, but ever since the US-Israel war on Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, all eyes are on t

Socialist Momentum Grows as Melat Kiros Wins in Denver

A democratic socialist who lost her job for speaking out about Gaza unseated a 29-year incumbent amid a wave of anti-establishment energy.

Congressional Dems Shift to Overwhelmingly Oppose Involvement in Israel’s War on Lebanon

Congressional Democrats overwhelmingly shifted to support Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s bid to block U. S. involvement in Israel’s war on Lebanon.

Even the Liberal Supreme Court Justices Ceded Ground in the Fight for Trans Existence

The Supreme Court ruled to uphold bans on trans girls in school sports — a far-reaching blow against the struggle for trans rights.

How to Show That Israel’s Sexual Violence Against Palestinians Is Systemic — and Has Gone on for Decades

A new report lays out decades of sexual violence, including rape by dogs and other means, of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

The European Country That Figured Out Trump’s White House

Poland has been successful partly due to strong personal ties, but history suggests that its luck may not hold forever.

Doomsday Climate Scenarios Were Wrong. That Doesn’t Help Europe.

Recent scientific reassessments strengthen the case for rapid climate action rather than weaken it.