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How Class Should Be Central

Eric Blanc, Jeremy Gong Jacobin
A strategic focus on uniting the working class doesn’t mean marginalizing the struggle against racism and sexism.

Congress Invokes Powers to Challenge Trump on War in Yemen

Susannah George AP
“The president will have to face the reality that Congress is no longer going to ignore its constitutional obligations when it comes to foreign policy,” said Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

The Aid Paradox: U.S. Security and Development Assistance in Central America

Laura Weiss North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)
A march in support of refugees.
U.S. assistance has caused great harm in Central America. But Trump’s decision to cut it off is nothing to celebrate. He seeks to deprive Central Americans of all options, suffocating legal pathways to migration, while cutting much needed resources.

Books: Changing the Ed Reform Narrative

Michael Hirsch The Indypendent
A review of two important new books that tell a different story about what teachers do, what parents want and what children need.

Harassment in Science, Replicated

Christie Aschwanden The New York Times
When women are dissuaded or excluded from even a handful of opportunities, the loss to science is enormous.