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Trump vows to end Sudan 'atrocities,' in sudden pivot

US President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to end Sudan's grinding civil war at the request of Saudi Arabia's crown prince, condemning "tremendous atrocities" in a conflict he has previously overlooked. Trump admitted that the devastating civil war between Sudan's army and the

Pizzastroika

"In 1990, in the last breaths of the Cold War, a delicious act of American subversion unfolded in Moscow. It’s long been forgotten. It shouldn’t be."

The Librarians

As part of the fascist war on “woke”, tens of thousands of books have been pulled from the shelves of libraries around the country over the past few years. On the front line are the nation’s librarians, “first responders in the fight for democracy and our First Amendment

Labor Department scraps October jobs report due to shutdown

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will not release a federal employment report for October after missing the window to collect data from households during the government shutdown, the agency announced Wednesday. In a press release, the BLS said it was unable to conduct its

This House Is Creaking – “Something Else”

This House Is Creaking is the brainchild of Chicago-based musicians Micah Miller and Ehmed Nauman. Their music sounds like it would chug a Celsius before a 3 a.m. A. G. Cook set while wearing a ratted sweater three-times too big for it with smeared eye-liner. That is to stay

Vocal comprehension learning is widespread across birds

For decades, scientists have known that only a few groups of birds—songbirds, parrots, and hummingbirds—can learn to produce new sounds. But a new article in The Quarterly Review of Biology reveals that many more birds can learn to understand the sounds of others, suggesting