Welcome to The Breakfast Club!
AP’s Today in History for April 25th
Radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi born; ‘America’ first used on a world map; U.S. and Soviet troops meet in World War II; The Hubble Space Telescope deployed into orbit; Jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald born.
Breakfast Tune Lullaby of Birdland (Ella Fitzgerald), with Tapdance, banjo, accordion in Paris
Something to think about, Breakfast News & Blogs below
- The Collapse of the American Empire
Chris Hedges
- #182 Conspiracy in Plain Sight (with Edward Snowden)
Podcast: Under The Skin with Russell Brand
- China beating US by being more like America
BRANDON J WEICHERT
- Big caveats to US exit from Afghanistan
MK BHADRAKUMAR
- The Heroic Congressional Fight to Save the Rich
Matt Taibbi
- Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Isn’t Much Different From Trump’s
BRANKO MARCETIC
- The Ugly Reality of America’s Powerful
Ian Welsh
- Why Do We Do That?
Ian Welsh
- Biden is Mass Deporter of Haitians and Other Blacks
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
- At UN, Aaron Maté debunks OPCW’s Syria lies and confronts US, UK on cover-up
Push Back with Aaron Maté
Something to think about over coffee prozac
The entire US houseless population could be housed for less than the price of one aircraft carrier. pic.twitter.com/KoPC04MvbN
— Drop The MIC (@DROPTHEMIC2020) April 23, 2021