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Schuyler Mitchell

Brooklyn

independent journalist / columnist @truthout / formerly editing @theintercept / words in @thebafflermag @dirtyverse @lamag @labornotes etc

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  • 1 month ago | portside.org | Craig Johnson |Schuyler Mitchell |Eleanor Bader |Debbie Nathan

    Dispatches From the Culture Wars – March 25, 2025 Published March 25, 2025 More Than Just Conservative Midwife Arrested in Texas AAUP Organizes for Academic Freedom Behind the Case Against Mahmoud Khalil Montana: Trans House Members Sock it to GOP The Successful Extortion of a White Shoe Law Firm The (First) Big Boycott of 2025 Privatization on Steroids Here Comes Trump’s Kennedy Center A Sociologist Explains ComicCon Culture More Than Just Conservative By Craig Johnson Rosa Luxemburg...

  • Jan 13, 2025 | nuclear-news.net | Schuyler Mitchell |Christina MacPherson

    While Los Angeles burns, AI fans the flames Artificial intelligence is a water-guzzling industry hastening future climate crises from California’s own backyard. By Schuyler Mitchell , Truthout, January 11, 2025“………………………………………………. Trump’s latest smear campaign is little more than political football. But the renewed attention on California’s water does highlight ongoing tensions over the conservation and management of this finite resource.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | truthout.org | Schuyler Mitchell |Labor Notes

    While Los Angeles Burns, AI Fans the Flames Artificial intelligence is a water-guzzling industry hastening future climate crises from California’s own backyard.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | truthout.org | Schuyler Mitchell |Labor Notes

    We might have just rung in a new year, but it feels like an epidemiological Groundhog Day. Nearly five years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, public health experts are once again sounding the alarm. This time, it’s the H5N1 virus — also known as avian influenza, or bird flu — that’s causing concern.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | truthout.org | Schuyler Mitchell |Labor Notes

    For nearly 90 years, the wealthiest country in the world has allowed thousands of disabled people to be paid mere pennies on the dollar. Now, after decades of advocacy from disability justice activists, the U.S. Department of Labor has finally announced plans to end the exploitative practice. Any move to reverse a decades-old injustice is cause for celebration. But as a second Donald Trump presidency looms, the future of the potential rule change looks uncertain.

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Schuyler Mitchell
Schuyler Mitchell @schuy_ler
17 Apr 25

Talked to some experts about why the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case is the ultimate test of U.S. democracy. "Depriving due process is the domino that causes the rest of the legal system to fall" https://t.co/ROcwhPQnUi

Schuyler Mitchell
Schuyler Mitchell @schuy_ler
10 Apr 25

https://t.co/KwuuYN4GWx

Schuyler Mitchell
Schuyler Mitchell @schuy_ler
8 Apr 25

not checking my accounts. call that schrödinger's 401k