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World War II Myths, Misconceptions and Surprises Today Talking About The Second World WarLet's count the ways Donald Trump has tried to subvert this election, shall we?
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Richard Wolffe. Here's what interviewing voters taught me about the slogan 'defund the police' Danny Barefoot. The 'market' won't save us from climate disaster. We must rethink our system Robert S Devine. Expecting the Thee market to fix global warming is like trying to pound nails with a saw. Trump lost because of increased turnout among Black and brown people and their white allies. His appeals to fear and division failed. Dear Joe Biden: are you kidding me? Erin Brockovich. Biden's cabinet could do a lot — if he resists the urge to fill it with 'consensus' picks Max Moran and Miranda Litwak.
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End the odes to political 'civility'. Do you really think Republicans will reciprocate? Laugh if you want, but the 'McPlant' burger is a step to a greener world Adrienne Matei. Sign up. Why US rightwing populists and their global allies disagree over big tech Evgeny Morozov.
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The American wing of the movement sees big tech as a target of attack while populists in the rest of the world see it as their best chance of escaping intellectual hegemony. Does marijuana use really cause psychotic disorders? Carl L Hart and Charles Ksir. Why can companies still silence us with mandatory arbitration? Moira Donegan. LA's teachers can teach the working class about the power of labor strikes Eric Blanc and Meagan Day.
Why are Guatemalans seeking asylum? US policy is to blame Gabriel M Schivone. The Guardian view on war in Ethiopia: time is short. Editorial: Hundreds have already died. The dangers are multiplying for the country and the region.
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The Guardian view on Poland and Hungary: obstacles to progress … again. Editorial: The president-elect will on the whole seek a return to the status quo ante — a relief to US allies. Most viewed. America is being subjected to a stress test — and Republicans are failing. But the reality is distressing. Biden's likely pick to lead the Pentagon isn't a win for feminism. If Ethiopia descends into chaos, it could take the Horn of Africa with it.
How Boris Johnson attempted a grand relaunch — only to be sunk by himself.]
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