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3 days ago

The Jewish dealer who bought art hated by the Nazis – and created one of the greatest collections ever seen

A new National Gallery of Australia show draws on Heinz Berggruen’s collection to celebrate the spread of modernism around the world, despite the Nazis’ best efforts

When Heinz Berggruen left Germany …

6 days ago

A hidden measure in the Republican budget bill would crown Trump king | Robert Reich

The bill could stop federal courts from enforcing their rulings, eliminating any restraint on Trump

If enacted, Donald Trump’s Big Ugly Bill as it emerged on Thursday from the House of Representatives…

12 days ago

The US credit rating has been downgraded. But there’s an easy fix for our debt | Robert Reich

Instead of cutting taxes on the richest Americans – who hold much of the country’s debt – simply raise them

On Friday, the credit rating of the United States was downgraded. Moody’s, the ratings firm,…

33 days ago

If leaders stay silent, the US won’t survive Trump’s next 100 days | Robert Reich

We are tottering on the edge of dictatorship. Powerful voices across institutions, from politics to academia and religion, must speak out

We have witnessed the first 100 days of the odious Trump regim…

34 days ago

The uniting theme of Trump’s presidency? Ineptitude | Robert Reich

From deportations to human rights to the economy, the president’s actions have resulted in mayhem. Here’s a sampling

Some Democrats fear they’re playing into Donald Trump’s hands by fighting his mass …

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Finally, the Trump regime has met its match | Robert Reich

The administration dared China, Harvard and the supreme court to blink. They haven’t

It was bound to happen.

Encouraged by the ease with which many big US institutions caved in to their demands, the Tr…

56 days ago

Is your partner 'micro-cheating' on you? Scientists reveal the 6 red flags to look out for - and warn small indiscretions can be a 'slippery slope' to a full-blown affair

On their own, these behaviours sound innocent. But over time, they can be a 'slippery slope' to a full-blown affair, according to Abby Medcalf, a psychologist in Berkeley, California .

76 days ago

The case for boycotting the United States | Robert Reich

If you are considering a trip to the US, please reconsider. Why reward Donald Trump’s America with your tourist dollars?

To friends of democracy around the world: we need your help.

You know that the T…

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