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USPS Privatization Would Cost Rural America More Than Mail

Emily Hilliard Jacobin
Rural postal workers don’t just deliver mail. They put out fires, help elderly people who’ve fallen, and ensure veterans receive medication during storms. Trump’s proposed USPS privatization threatens these areas already lacking services.

The Joy of Reading

Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research Tricontinental
The artwork in this dossier draws from the Red Books Day 2025 Calendar. Each of the twelve contributions, produced in collaboration with the International Union of Left Publishers, is inspired by a red book from a different region of the world.

This Week in People’s History, Mar 5–11, 2025

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The first day, February 1, 1960, of the sit-ins that made civil rights history
Militant Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Catches On (1960), The 20th Century’s Largest One-Day Demonstration (1930), ‘Bloody Sunday’ (1965), March 8, International Women’s Day

Ukrainians Unite Behind Zelenskyy After Fight With Trump

Lena Surzhko Harned The Conversation
Some fear disaster, others calmly accept a new reality in U.S.-Ukraine relations. The treatment of Ukraine’s president by Trump and Vance has produced a presumably unintended consequence: It has unified a war-weary Ukrainian people.

Science Sunday: Have We Finally Found Dark Matter?

Paul M. Sutter Paul Sutter's Near Futures
Astronomers believe that a mysterious, invisible substance fills up the universe. Known as dark matter, they think it is a new kind of particle. But efforts over decades to find this particle have come up short.

Fired CFPB Director HITS BACK at Zuckerberg, Jamie Dimon, Tech Bros

Rohit Chopra, Ryan Grim Breaking Points
Ryan sits down with Rohit Chopra, the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau now essentially shut down by President Trump. They talk about Zuckerberg, Jamie Dimon, and the landscape of Tech Bros unleashed on America.