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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a news conference about the US tariffs on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on April 3, 2025. Photo by DAVE CHAN/AFP via Getty Images
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‘Trump is trying to break us,’ Carney warns as Liberals win Canadian election

by Jake Johnson April 29, 2025April 29, 2025

“As I have been warning for months, America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country,” said Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. “That will never, ever happen.”

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‘Worse’ than McCarthyism: Trump’s war on higher education, free speech, and political dissent

by Maximillian Alvarez April 28, 2025April 28, 2025

We asked three leading scholars of McCarthyism and political repression in the US how Donald Trump’s war on higher education, free speech, and political dissent compares to the 1950s anti-Communist Red Scare. “It’s worse” and “much broader,” they say.

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Posted inStories of Resistance

Marching against El Salvador’s police state

by Michael Fox April 28, 2025April 28, 2025

In El Salvador, thousands of innocent people have been locked up in Nayib Bukele’s crackdown on gangs. But family members are standing up. And on May 1 they march. This is episode 26 of Stories of Resistance.

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Harry Belafonte—Using art for good

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Harry Belafonte was the “King of Calypso.” Singer, actor, and above all, an activist who fought racism and oppression throughout his life. This is episode 25 of Stories of Resistance.

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Inside the campaign to disrupt the REI board elections

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After a bombshell report on human and labor rights abuses along REI’s supply chain became public in December 2024, US REI workers are more determined than ever to effect lasting change at their beloved workplace.

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“It’s clear that actions like Judge Dugan’s are what is required for democracy to survive the Trump regime,” said one state lawmaker.

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“The Trump administration doxxed an American citizen, endangering her and her children. This is completely unacceptable and flat-out wrong.”

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Flamingos are not just Florida lawn decor—they are a remarkable bird that thrives in the driest desert on the planet. In honor of Earth Week 2025, this is episode 24 of Stories of Resistance.

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A bitcoin mine in Texas is “killing us slowly,” local residents say

by Maximillian Alvarez April 23, 2025April 23, 2025

After a 300-megawatt bitcoin mining operation came to Granbury, TX, residents started suffering from hypertension, heart palpitations, tinnitus, migraines, and more—and they say their concerns are going ignored by the company and government officials. It’s “environmental euthanasia,” one resident tells TRNN.

Israeli soldiers stand armed and ready as they watch over West Bank Palestinian residents with conditional permits, cross into a checkpoint to enter Jerusalem to pray at the Al-Aqsa in the Old City for Ramadan, in Qalandia, Occupied West Bank , Friday, March 29, 2024. MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES
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International observers are defending Palestinians in the West Bank with their own bodies

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