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Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
55 minutes ago

11 Masks That Define World Culture

Ancient masks from various cultures symbolize permanence, collective identity, and artistic mastery, reflecting their cultural significance and craftsmanship.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Parties urged to act over candidates' racist posts

Both the Green Party and Reform UK face pressure to sever ties with candidates who made racist and offensive online posts.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

What you need to know as Hounslow heads into local elections

Hounslow is a diverse London borough with rich history, notable landmarks, and extensive transport links.
#hungary
fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago
Europe politics

Hungary: Scandal, fear and hope ahead of vote

Peter Magyar, Hungary's opposition leader, expresses confidence in winning the upcoming election and outlines priorities for a potential new government.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago
Europe politics

Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary's election tests Orban's grip on power

Zebras symbolize the corruption and wealth disparity in Hungary amid an election that could challenge Viktor Orban's long-standing power.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

In a joyful Budapest, I see the chance of an unprecedented transition | Timothy Garton Ash

The election victory of Peter Magyar's Tisza party signifies a pivotal moment for Hungary, Ukraine, and the EU, challenging Orban's regime.
US Elections
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 days ago

CNN Captures Wild Party in Hungary After Viktor Orban Loses

Viktor Orban's 16-year tenure as Hungary's prime minister ended with a significant electoral defeat, sparking celebrations across Budapest.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Peter Magyar vows to pursue those who plundered' Hungary, after election win

Peter Magyar pledges to restore democracy and combat corruption after winning Hungary's election, promising a new era of governance.
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
6 days ago

Hungary: Scandal, fear and hope ahead of vote

Peter Magyar, Hungary's opposition leader, expresses confidence in winning the upcoming election and outlines priorities for a potential new government.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary's election tests Orban's grip on power

Zebras symbolize the corruption and wealth disparity in Hungary amid an election that could challenge Viktor Orban's long-standing power.
Social justice
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

Waiting for a hero to save us from Trump & MAGA? Here's where to look... - LGBTQ Nation

Heroes are often flawed mortals, and we must rely on ourselves for change rather than expecting saviors from above.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Voting for populist parties in local polls will put NHS at risk, says Streeting

Voting for populist parties in upcoming elections could jeopardize the NHS, according to Wes Streeting.
Right-wing politics
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

No Kings Must Mean No War: Foreign Policy Is Least Democratic Space in Politics

The majority of Iranian Americans oppose the war on Iran, despite media portrayal of pro-monarchy sentiments.
Left-wing politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Can You Name That Political Memoir? A Slate Quiz.

Political memoirs from current and former officials reflect personal experiences and ambitions, often blending blandness with moments of controversy and career revival.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Your Party to focus local election efforts on backing independent candidates

Your Party is targeting urban areas with large Muslim populations to support independent candidates and community groups against Labour.
#elections
SF politics
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Candidate defends party registration

Jim Irizarry claims he mistakenly registered with a far-right party, while opponent David Canepa argues it was intentional and questions Irizarry's qualifications.
SF politics
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Candidate for elections officer was confused about party he joined

Jim Irizarry mistakenly registered with the American Independent Party for over 10 years, later changing to the Democratic Party.
SF politics
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Candidate defends party registration

Jim Irizarry claims he mistakenly registered with a far-right party, while opponent David Canepa argues it was intentional and questions Irizarry's qualifications.
SF politics
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Candidate for elections officer was confused about party he joined

Jim Irizarry mistakenly registered with the American Independent Party for over 10 years, later changing to the Democratic Party.
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 weeks ago

"He can't even 'patriot' competently": Trump mocked for blindingly basic error in American flag - LGBTQ Nation

Trump's video for his presidential library features a flag with 56 stars, raising criticism and mockery online.
Germany politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Raise our heads and resist': how Europe's civil society is fighting back against the far right

Progressive civil society groups in Germany are perceived as undermining democracy by the far-right, leading to increased parliamentary scrutiny of NGOs.
World news
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

What Are Your Obligations When Your Country Is the Villain?

The U.S. executed a devastating missile strike on a school in Iran, killing many children and raising moral questions about its actions.
#politics
fromDefector
2 weeks ago
Left-wing politics

This Election Is Too Darn Important To Be Left To Merciful Salad Eaters | Defector

Left-wing politics
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

This Election Is Too Darn Important To Be Left To Merciful Salad Eaters | Defector

Democratic politicians gain legitimacy by being disliked by younger, more progressive individuals, reflecting a flawed political analysis in legacy media.
EU data protection
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

How to Find Affordable Election Services for Unions

Union elections require careful selection of service providers to ensure reliability, security, and member participation while managing budgets and compliance.
Right-wing politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 weeks ago

A right-winger tried to own a No Kings protestor with gotcha questions. She skewered him instead. - LGBTQ Nation

A woman's powerful responses at a protest left a right-wing interviewer speechless, earning her widespread praise online.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

The Hidden Danger in How We Choose Leaders

Charisma and confidence can mislead evaluations of a leader's moral character, emphasizing the need to distinguish between leadership style and true values.
Germany politics
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

European Progressives Have Chance to Turn Far Right Losses Into Long-Term Defeat

Hard right political parties are gaining influence in Europe, with the potential for significant power shifts by the end of the decade.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

This Democracy Expert is Warning that ICE at the Airports is Absolutely a Dry Run for the Midterms

The United States is experiencing a rapid decline in democratic norms and institutions, with significant threats to upcoming elections.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Starmer to say Iran war means Labour's values needed more than ever at local elections campaign launch UK politics live

Keir Starmer is addressing the economic impact of the Iran war while launching Labour's local elections campaign amid poor projections for the party.
Philosophy
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

In Defense of Being Performative

Democracy requires citizens to actively perform civic engagement; dismissing performative politics misunderstands that democratic participation is inherently performative and essential for democratic survival.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Why wearing traditional dress will always be political

The wearing of traditional African clothing varies dramatically across the continent, from everyday staples in Sudan and Nigeria to rare ceremonial wear in Kenya and South Africa, influenced by colonial history and cultural diversity.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
4 weeks ago

How to Defend Democracy One State at a Time

States are organizing coordinated opposition to federal government actions through legal and legislative tools, while organized citizens are demanding change and electing new leaders to strengthen democracy.
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
4 weeks ago

Slovenia election a battle for country's 'identity'

The accordion symbolizes Slovenian identity and is used in political campaigns by the Slovenian Democratic Party.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

Why We Need a Formal, Mandatory, and Remunerated "Citizen Lobby"

Post-Cold War optimism about democracy and internet freedom has been undermined by geopolitical tensions, neoliberalism, nationalism, and corporate influence that concentrate power among the already wealthy.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Mr. President, please take off your hat

Dignified transfers are solemn movements for military members who lost their lives overseas. They involve flag-draped caskets for the fallen and a trained carry team of seven people who execute precise movements to carry the casket off an aircraft at Dover, home of the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations and America's sole port mortuary.
Washington DC
Europe politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Hungary's rival parties hold parallel rallies ahead of vote

Hungary's ruling Fidesz party and opposition Tisza party held competing rallies ahead of April 12 elections, with Prime Minister Orban criticizing Ukraine and the EU while opposition leader Magyar advocates for European integration and Ukrainian support.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why Populists Are Winning and How to Beat Them by Liam Byrne review a surprisingly original prescription

Liam Byrne's book attempts to address rightwing populism by advocating centrist deference to populist voters, but this approach lacks persuasiveness given populist voters are often motivated by factual myths rather than legitimate grievances.
Philosophy
Tyranny corrupts all psychic faculties into servants of lawless appetite, with reason producing ideology to rationalize control rather than ceasing to function.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Our embrace of individuals over institutions isn't serving us well

In the early 20th century, sociologist Max Weber noted that sweeping industrialization would transform how societies worked. As small, informal operations gave way to large, complex organizations with clearly defined roles and responsibilities, leaders would need to rely less on tradition and charisma, and more on organization and rationality. He also foresaw that jobs would need to be broken down into specialized tasks and governed by a system of hierarchy,
History
UK news
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

How Political Parties Die

Britain's two major parties are collapsing while right-populist U.K. Reform rises, attracting former Conservative voters and officials amid post-Brexit political realignment.
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Politics Without Politicians by Helene Landemore review power to the people

Randomly selected citizen assemblies replacing electoral politics reduce polarization, deepen civic bonds, and produce more legitimate, deliberative collective decisions.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

Your views: 'We must be willing to participate the same way French locals do'

Rising administrative, financial, and integration demands are making France harder for foreigners to settle, prompting debate about fairness, transparency, and bilingual identity.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A plague doctor dances with a rat at a Covid ball: Lisl Ponger's best photograph

A staged photograph juxtaposes Covid-era masks, historical plague imagery, colonial violence, and varied social-distancing gestures to critique pandemic responses and cultural meanings.
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight

Last week- after the Wall Street Journal broke more news about the Trump family's dodgy crypto-business dealings and before the President shared a racist video of the Obamas depicted as dancing apes-the Amazon entrepreneur Jeff Bezos decided that one of his smaller properties, the Washington Post, has proved such a drag on his two-hundred-and-thirty-billion-dollar fortune that prudence required that he obliterate much of its newsroom.
Media industry
fromNature
2 months ago

'Greed is the iron cage of our times' - why nationalism is here to stay

Collating data from the World Bank and other sources in innovative ways, he argues that globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century was accompanied by then-unprecedented growth of income in both previously poor populations (notably in China) and people at the top of the world's income distribution (especially those in the West). By contrast, relative shares of world income stagnated or were thought to have declined for wealthy nations' middle and working classes, including in the United States.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Populism': we used to know what it meant. Now the defining word of our era has lost its meaning | Oliver Eagleton

Populism may well have been the defining word of the previous decade: a shorthand for the insurgent parties that came to prominence in the 2010s, challenging the dominance of the liberal centre. But no sooner had it become the main rubric for discussing both the far left and far right than commentators began to question its validity: worrying that it was too vague, or too pejorative, or fuelling the forces to which it referred.
World politics
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Politics of Looking Away

Like us, you may feel paralyzed in the face of the relentless images of violence we see every day. Suffering children, military occupations, the devastated neighborhoods, the cries of parents mourning their dead-these scenes haunt us. Whether it is happening in Palestine or Minneapolis, we are witnesses to suffering, and that witnessing takes a heavy toll. Clearly, the devastating situations in the West Bank and Gaza and in Minneapolis differ
Social justice
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The Political Power of Glitter

Last summer, I did face painting at a block party in my Brooklyn neighborhood. In the sweltering August humidity, I rendered pink butterflies and Spiderman webs on tiny, sticky faces; unsurprisingly, my designs didn't last very long in the bouncy castle. Except for the glitter. For weeks, I found it in my hair, on my cats, in my sink, and in random corners of the house, migrating to and fro like dandelion fuzz.
Arts
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

Heritage in the Arena

"It is not the critic who counts," President Theodore Roosevelt once said. "The credit belongs to the man who is in the arena." The Heritage Foundation has been in the arena for many years, fighting many battles, so it's no surprise that it has attracted many critics as well. And while Heritage cannot claim perfection, this much is certain: We have stayed true to our mission despite the critics;
Right-wing politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

"This Is Not America" Is the Most Dangerous Lie We Keep Telling Ourselves

As authoritarianism accelerates - as government-sanctioned violence becomes more overt in immigration enforcement, in policing, in the open deployment of federal force against civilians, and in the steady erosion of civil rights - people are scrambling for reference points. But instead of reckoning with the long and violent architecture of U.S. history, much of this searching collapses into racialized tropes and xenophobic reassurance: This isn't Afghanistan. This isn't Iran or China. This is America. We have rights. This is a democracy. This isn't who we are.
US politics
Left-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Your Party committee election was chaos. Why break the habit of a lifetime?

Your Party's internal dysfunction, marked by leadership conflicts, financial misconduct allegations, and organizational chaos, has become embedded in its corporate culture, exemplified by a failed livestreamed election results announcement.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How to Have Better Political Conversations

The principle of intellectual charity is fundamental to constructive political conversations. This principle states that, in any discussion, we should accept the best version of an opponent's ideas, not a distorted version or a "straw man." Exaggeration and distortion of opposing opinions (always present, to some degree, in political debates) have become the standard form of political argument in contemporary America.
Philosophy
US politics
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Video: Opinion | The Pay-to-Play Patriotism of 2026

U.S. 250th celebration is marketed as pay-to-play with million-dollar VIP access, millionaire speaking slots, public-private deals, and administration-linked crypto profits.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Our Obsession With Hypocrisy Is Making Things Worse

Hypocrisy elicits intense moral disgust and is widely condemned across religion, literature, and philosophy as deeply corrupting to character.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Protesters Dressed as Marie Antoinette Roast "Melania" Film at Kennedy Center

Protesters in 18th-century attire demonstrated outside the Kennedy Center premiere of Melania (2026), criticizing Amazon's purchase and the film's ties to the Trump family.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Welsh elections a choice between culture or ignorance, Plaid leader says

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth frames the May Welsh parliament elections as a contest between his party and Reform UK, positioning it as a choice between progressive values and indifference.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 months ago

What Accountability-Seeking Protest Can Tell Us About Democracy

Different kinds of political protest pursue distinct aims; accountability-seeking protest aims to hold actors responsible and can reinforce democratic community bonds.
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Letters: Hypocrisy of MAGA repudiates principles of the US

Hypocrisy of MAGA repudiates founding principles and health system needs increased staffing to prevent patient harm.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

A Better Grammar for Political Debates

I am using the word pragmatism in a specific sense. I am not speaking about being pragmatic as a political tactic; deciding what issues should be given priority and what battles to choose, or a willingness to compromise, or a recognition that there are limits to what can be accomplished at any time. I am writing now about pragmatism in a meaning closer to its philosophical origin in the writings of William James-that truth is not found in abstract principles or beliefs,
Philosophy
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Guardian view on violent online rhetoric: all politicians have a duty to set a civil tone | Editorial

Politicians must exercise judgment before sharing social media content, as false posts and violent rhetoric endanger public figures and discourage political participation.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

American Democracy Is Showing Signs of Life

American democracy faced severe authoritarian threats under Trump but shows resilience through declining presidential support, mass protest, citizen defense, political opposition, and judicial resistance.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

The West's forgotten republican heritage | Aeon Essays

Power to shape daily life has shifted to markets, corporations, and data systems, leaving citizens feeling powerless and fueling a turn toward authoritarian politics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I see two things in Gorton and Denton: palpable frustration and the need for wise voting to stop Reform | Polly Toynbee

If Labour wins in what has been an over-50% solid red-voting area since the second world war, that will calm nerves on its febrile back (and front) benches. If Labour loses, heavy blame will fall on Keir Starmer for fixing the party's ruling NEC to bar Andy Burnham's selection, ensuring he couldn't challenge for the leadership without a Westminster seat.
UK politics
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Huge banner featuring Trump's face now hangs in front of the DOJ

A giant banner of President Trump now hangs on the Justice Department building, intensifying perceptions of his omnipresence and raising concerns about DOJ politicization.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Embracing Intellectual Humility in Political Conversations

Intellectual humility recognizes knowledge limits, seeks other perspectives, and restrains certainty, tribalism, extremism, and contempt in political judgment.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Family voting' concerns raised by election observers in Gorton and Denton

Election observers reported extremely high levels of family voting in the Gorton and Denton by-election, with 68% of observed polling stations showing instances of voters being influenced by family members, compared to 12% in a recent comparable election.
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Political pragmatism is not a moral failing. It may be the only thing that can save us. - LGBTQ Nation

He is not worthy of the presidency. He takes bribes blatantly. And now he's being a racist, blatantly. They were supposed to deport the dangerous criminals. They were not supposed to go after small children, storm schools, bring terror upon, you know, the little kids and the women and children, not just the immigrants in the school. All the children are scared.
US politics
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Activists heckle Dem politician with knee pads so he can "blow" Donald Trump - LGBTQ Nation

Activists interrupted Rep. Tom Suozzi's church event, giving a diaper and kneepads to protest his vote allocating $64.4 billion to DHS and ICE funding.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Founders Would Have Opposed 'Nationalizing' Elections

State-centered election administration and constitutional limits make nationalizing voting inconsistent with the Framers' intent and vulnerable to judicial resistance.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

In this Trump era, we need satire more than ever. Just don't expect it to save democracy | Alexander Hurst

Political comedy often fills gaps left by traditional news media, using satire and investigative humor to expose untruths and build audience trust.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The rise of vice-signalling: how hatred poisoned politics

Vice-signalling uses taboo-breaking, aggressive moral displays to assert authenticity and political courage, and is distinct from virtue-signalling’s performative courtesy.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How anti-ICE pin badges became the essential red carpet accessory

Celebrities increasingly use red‑carpet pin badges and apparel as visible protest symbols against ICE and immigration enforcement, supported by activists and viral DIY commerce.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

America feels like a country on the brink of an authoritarian takeover | Francine Prose

When we talk about our inability to pay attention, to concentrate, we often mean and blame our phones. It's easy, it's meant to be easy. One flick of our index finger transports us from disaster to disaster, from crisis to crisis, from maddening lie to maddening lie. Each new unauthorized attack and threatened invasion grabs the headlines, until something else takes its place, and meanwhile the government's attempts to terrorize and silence the people of our country continue.
US politics
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