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Israel’s actions in Gaza “meet the legal definition of genocide,” an overwhelming majority of the world’s leading scholars on the subject said on Monday.
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Israel’s actions in Gaza “meet the legal definition of genocide,” an overwhelming majority of the world’s leading scholars on the subject said on Monday.
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There is no origin story of the police without the story of the reorganization of human society by the birth, expansion, and dominance of the system of capitalism.
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Many of these micro-movements rarely make the evening news, but they have become the core of mobilization efforts.
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Texas residents fear health risks as Trump EPA delays tougher mercury and chemical emission rules.
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For decades, police, medical examiners, and coroners have used the term used to cover up killings in police custody.
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After senators were blocked from Gaza, CAIR says Congress can’t look away.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem waived the Endangered Species Act and several other statutes to permit the plan.
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Tribal leaders and environmental advocates warn salmon populations will go extinct without remediation efforts.
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Senator Bernie Sanders says Kennedy’s policies threaten Americans’ health and future.
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A judge ordered the notorious ICE jail to close pending environmental review. Florida officials have already appealed.
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Wikipedia is being pressed to release names of specific editors, a tactic seemingly pushed by the Heritage Foundation.
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College quotas haven’t existed since 1978, but the right keeps people misinformed.
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“The danger posed to our collective communities … is very real,” said one employee who signed a public letter.
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The Trump administration has proposed a new rule to cap the amount of time that foreign-born reporters, academics, students, physicians, and others can stay in the United States. The proposed rule caps international students and exchange visitors’ visas at four years.
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Trump met to discuss plans for a postwar Gaza with Jared Kushner and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. This comes as Israeli business leaders are reportedly involved in developing a postwar Gaza plan that includes the creation of a “Trump Riviera.”
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The U.S. State Department announced on Friday that it is “denying and revoking visas” for Palestinian officials ahead of the UN General Assembly meeting in New York City next month, where several states are expected to recognize a Palestinian state.
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The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees said that the siege would put 1 million Palestinians at risk of forced displacement once again, with many thousands being forced into already overcrowded areas to seek shelter.
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Israel has begun the “initial stages” of its siege on Gaza City, declaring the capital city a “dangerous combat zone” and ending its daytime pauses for the supposed purpose of allowing the passage of humanitarian aid, despite a famine declaration across the area last week.
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The group insists that snapback is necessary to pressure Iran into resuming talks with the U.S., but Iran was at the negotiating table when Israel and the U.S. began bombing it. They make no parallel demand that Washington refrain from bombing again.
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France, Germany, and the UK have announced they will trigger snapback sanctions on Iran at the United Nations. This will launch a 30-day process that will likely culminate in the full reinstatement of all U.N. sanctions lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Last Friday, a catastrophic explosion erupted at a major lubricant manufacturing facility in a predominantly Black town near Baton Rouge. Oily droplets spattered from the smoky sky as far as 20 miles away, coating rooftops, cars, and lawns in a slick, shimmering film that glistened like tar.
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A group of Democratic senators, led by Elizabeth Warren, sent a letter to the Department of Education condemning the department’s decision to remove the ‘Submit a Complaint’ button on the Office of Federal Student Aid’s website. Emails between staffers show that they intentionally hid the button.
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Louisiana is urging the Supreme Court to gut the main provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and ban any consideration of race in redistricting. We may well see the elimination of the 11 Black-majority districts — all Democratic — in GOP-controlled Southern states.
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An analysis of new campaign finance filings found that multiple billionaires and companies such as Airbnb and DoorDash have funneled more than $19 million into PACs with names such as 'Fix the City, Inc.' and 'Affordable New York' that support Cuomo or oppose Mamdani.
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In the lead-up to Labor Day, Trump on Thursday escalated his attack on the union rights of federal employees at a list of agencies with an executive order that claims to “enhance” national security.
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"If Ukraine accepts a “deal” that includes occupation and further annexation of land, it will not end this war and lead to lasting peace. Such a deal will simply pause Russian aggression until Putin has time to regroup and come back for more Ukrainian land.”
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The DOJ no longer requires temporary immigration judges to have experience in immigration law. The new rule, which went into effect on Thursday, permits any attorney to serve as a temporary immigration judge for a renewable six-month term.
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“An elected official who secretly invests in weapons companies while encouraging a war reliant upon those weapons is a war profiteer. Rep. Ritchie Torres should donate any profits gained, apologize for his secret support of weapons manufacturing, and retract his public support of Israel’s war.”
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The companies he invested in all provide weapons to Israel’s military. Lockheed supplies fighter jets, missiles, and bombs documented to be used in the Gaza genocide; Northrup Grumman provides missile systems for the Israeli military; and L3Harris manufactures weapons system components.
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An advocacy group is calling on Rep. Ritchie Torres to donate to humanitarian efforts in Gaza after newly released disclosures revealed the politician’s investments in weapons contractors involved in Israel as he’s campaigned for the U.S.’s backing of Israel’s genocide.
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Sullivan claimed Biden held off a famine declaration in Gaza due to pressure on Israel, but the famine declaration last week has been forewarned for over a year, with Israel having used starvation as a weapon of war from October 7, 2023 with little to no pushback from the Biden administration.
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Former national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that he now supposedly supports withholding weapons from Israel because, he claims, the situation in Gaza is different than it was last year.
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Top Biden officials have begun rewriting their ironclad support of Israel throughout the end of Biden’s term, now claiming to oppose Israel’s starvation policy in Gaza as it’s officially tipped into famine — a famine that they fully laid the groundwork for over the first 16 months of the genocide.
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The far right have chosen to weaponize the tragedy rather than confront the crisis or advance meaningful gun control. “I’m absolutely disgusted by how the right-wing media and the Trump regime have tried to make this story about transgender people rather than the victims. They should be ashamed.”
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Award-winning journalist Mario Guevara, who was detained after documenting ICE raids, was arrested at a protest on June 14 in Georgia. Although all criminal charges related to the protest have been dropped, federal prosecutors have fought to keep him locked up in ICE custody.
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The Trump administration has refused to participate in a United Nations mechanism “that calls for each UN member state to undergo a peer review of its human rights records.” “The Trump administration’s decision to boycott the UPR puts the US among the ranks of the worst violators of human rights.”
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"[Trump's policies are] devastating. The support for the oil and gas industry, the heightened climate change, hurricanes getting bigger and stronger, less land to protect us in the city, less infrastructure to support us, less of a social safety net, less medical, a huge increase in policing."
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New polling finds that opposition to sending more military aid to Israel has hit another record high among U.S. voters, further widening the gap between U.S. policy and American opinion as Israel’s genocide continues without an end in sight.
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Killing from the sky has long offered the sort of detachment that warfare on the ground can’t match. Far from its victims, air power remains the height of modernity.
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After U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem declared that Haiti no longer meets the program requirements for Temporary Protected Status, many Haitians have crossed into Canada, but Canada requires that they must be in the country for 14 days before making an asylum claim.
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The program, which now serves about 700,000 children, was created to support low-income families. It provides free child care to children ages 3 to 5 (Early Head Start serves those under 3) and offers a wide array of services for the entire family.
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For 60 years, Head Start has provided child care for the most vulnerable children in the United States with little controversy. This year, the program is facing unprecedented upheaval that could shutter child care centers and fundamentally alter the program.
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An immigrants rights group is demanding that Newsom launch an investigation into the death of Carlos Montoya, a Guatemalan father who was fatally struck by a car as he allegedly ran from ICE as they abducted people outside a Home Depot in Monrovia.
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Total “chaos” erupted at the Centers for Disease Control on Wednesday after the forced removal of CDC Director Susan Monarez, handpicked by President Donald Trump just months ago, was followed by the disgruntled resignations of other top officials at the agency.
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A federal grand jury has refused to indict folk hero Sean Charles Dunn on a felony assault charge for throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer in Washington, D.C. “Fuck you! You fucking facists!” he yelled before throwing the sandwich. “I don’t want you in my city!”
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Locals say that the location Israel bombed is well-known to be a gathering spot for journalists because they can access the internet there and use it for broadcasting. It is also the emergency stairs for the “main” wing of the hospital.
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Nasser’s head of pediatrics, Ahmed al-Farra, said Israel's excuse that they were trying to take out a camera was a blatant lie. The attack’s purpose was clearly “silencing witnesses.” “It is unbelievable to talk about ‘we want the camera.’ If you want the camera, why [did you do] the second attack?”
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Mohammed has been imprisoned since February, when Israeli authorities barged into his family’s home in the occupied West Bank in the middle of the night. They tied his hands behind his back, blindfolded him, and are imprisoning him without trial.
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“We are demanding that the U.S. Department of State work to secure the immediate release of Mohammed Ibrahim from Israeli prison and protect U.S. citizens, particularly children. [...] We stress the urgency of Mohammed’s health and that a child’s life is on the line.”
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A coalition of over 100 U.S. groups is demanding that Israeli officials release 16-year-old Palestinian American Mohammed Zaher Ibrahim from imprisonment, warning that authorities are starving him and denying him medical care as they’ve barred the child from seeing his family for over six months.
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Many hospitals in blue states have capitulated to Trump's threats and shuttered their gender-affirming care programs for transgender youth. Rather than risk losing funding, these hospitals have chosen to abandon their transgender patients — an act that likely violates state nondiscrimination laws.
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FEMA has put more than 30 staffers on leave after they signed a letter warning that the Trump administration was setting up the country for another disaster on the scale of Hurricane Katrina. The administration has gutted FEMA, and Trump has said he plans to eliminate it entirely.
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“The Federal Reserve is meant to be protected from these types of political pressures. It is an independent institution.” Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the Fed’s Board of Governors, is an incidental target of Trump’s larger “desire to exert control over all parts of government.”
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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is suing President Donald Trump to challenge his attempt to fire her from the board of the central bank. A president cannot get rid of Fed officials over policy disagreements, but he can dismiss someone “for cause.”
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“Tom Barrack struts into Beirut like a 19th-century colonial commissioner, calls Lebanese journalists ‘animalistic,’ lectures us on ‘civilisation,’ and blames it all on our ‘region.’ That’s not just arrogance, it’s racism,” said Lebanese British journalist Hala Jaber.
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The threat comes after California refused to change its curriculum last week and HHS terminated the state’s $6 million-a-year grant. The program at risk targets a small but particularly vulnerable group of young people who live in foster care, are incarcerated, or are experiencing homelessness.
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The Trump administration is threatening to pull federal funding from 40 states for a sex education program aimed at vulnerable teens unless those states remove references in their curriculum to gender identity and transgender people.
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The playbook is familiar: Trump has talked about arresting California Gov. Gavin Newsom and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Federal agents just raided the home of John Bolton, the former national security adviser in the first Trump administration and a prominent Trump critic.
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If convicted on the most serious count, the Democratic official could face three to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. He could also face removal from office and sanctions against his medical license; he’s an anesthesiologist, though he doesn’t currently practice full time.
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Trump has tapped the attorney general of Missouri to help run the FBI, after he recently indicted one of the most prominent Democratic officials in his state for the printing and mailing of flyers weeks before about a measure on the ballot in April.
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The order also ends federal support for Housing First — a policy that provides shelter to people in need without conditions — and instead mandates that housing provision be tied to participation in sobriety programs. It further ends support for safe injection sites and distribution of clean needles.
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“The history of the deinstitutionalization movement is a success story about how people with mental illness and substance use disorders should be treated,” said Noelle Porter from the National Housing Law Project, “It is absurd to think that ending people’s right to autonomy will end homelessness.”
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Trump's executive order to “remove vagrant individuals from our streets” moves to institutionalize unhoused people and those with severe mental health disorders, going against decades of precedent and best practices.
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Heather Honey, a high-profile denier of Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election, has been appointed to a senior position in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in which she’ll help oversee the nation’s election infrastructure.
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“It’s another sign of just how out of touch Democratic Party leadership is today that dark money groups like DMFI were consulted ahead of DNC Chair Ken Martin’s decision to introduce his bland resolution, while advocates for Palestinian rights who represent most Democrats were shut out and ignored.”
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The Democratic National Committee is facing criticism after its resolutions committee rejected a measure to call for an arms embargo on Israel on Tuesday, despite a famine being officially declared in Gaza just days before.
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Judge Blocks Kristi Noem From Deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda — for Now Critics say Trump is putting Abrego Garcia “through literal hell” and that efforts to deport him amount to a power grab that puts everyone at risk of being disappeared by the state. truthout.org/articles/jud...
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A federal judge has ordered that Kilmar Abrego Garcia be detained within the continental United States just hours after he was rearrested during a check-in with ICE and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that he was being processed for deportation to Uganda, a nation to which he has no ties.
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"We cannot normalize the militarization, the disappearing of our neighbors, the kidnapping of our neighbors, as we saw in June 4th here in our city, when masked men basically created a human trap and kidnapped mainly women from our community."
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"As Trump prepares to make this the last Labor Day in our city, we want to make sure that he knows that this is going to be a historic Labor Day, faith leaders, everybody across the city coming together to defend every neighbor."
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Federal public defender Elizabeth Mullin said in court last week that one defendant would never have been charged with a federal felony were it not for the president’s decision to send federal agents swarming the streets of the nation’s capital. “He was caught up in this federal occupation of DC.”
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US Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui expressed incredulity on Monday while dismissing weapons charges against a Maryland resident named Torez Riley, who was subjected to what the judge described as “without a doubt the most illegal search I’ve ever seen in my life.” “I’m absolutely flabbergasted.”
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Inside DC courtrooms, judges and defense attorneys have expressed alarm at the tactics being used by law enforcement officers to unfairly charge local residents with serious crimes that carry lengthy prison sentences.
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Israel missed its own deadline to respond to a temporary ceasefire and captive release deal that Hamas accepted over a week ago, despite Hamas saying that the agreement contains significant concessions in Israel’s favor. Israel appears “unwilling to reach an agreement,” said a Qatari spokesperson.
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Air pollution from oil and gas activities is responsible for an estimated 91,000 deaths and over 10,000 preterm births in the US each year, according to a new study that examined the impacts of the industry from extraction to refining to burning fuel in power plants. Via @thenewlede.bsky.social
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“It wasn’t just the loss of those bottles. It was a gut punch to our hearts. We had risked everything for that oil — oil that wasn’t a weapon, wasn’t a threat. And yet, they feared it. They feared the presence of our identity, of our history, staining their hands.”
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I gifted a bottle of olive oil to a doctor who visited Gaza on a medical mission. Israeli soldiers confiscated the olive oil and olives.“They took everything. My heart aches, knowing how much your family sacrificed for those gifts.”
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Platner rejects labels, but has garnered praise for his statements calling Israel’s siege on Gaza a genocide. He posted a photo on social media of his high school yearbook, where he held up a sign that called for a free Palestine, as well as other besieged regions like Kosovo and Kashmir.
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Graham Platner launched his campaign last week to unseat Susan Collins, who has held her seat for nearly 30 years, having easily survived previous Democratic challenges. She is up for reelection in 2026.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders is headed to Maine for a Labor Day rally with “progressive” candidates for statewide races — including a candidate running to unseat Republican stalwart Sen. Susan Collins whose campaign has garnered attention for its populist promises in recent days.
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Rhetorical solidarity isn’t enough. Egypt can use its leverage to help stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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Trump railed against NBC and ABC, calling them “two of the absolute worst and most biased networks anywhere in the world.” He then said the networks should “lose their licenses for their unfair coverage of Republicans and/or conservatives, but at a minimum, they should pay up BIG.”
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Cashless bail allows people facing charges to be released while they await trial, as long as a judge does not view them as dangerous or a flight risk. The average bail for felony charges is $10,000, and many people are roped into predatory bail bond schemes.
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Trump signed two executive orders on Monday aimed at ending cashless bail and criminalizing flag burning protests. Cash bail systems, which are widely used, are frequently criticized for deepening inequality and supercharging the two-tiered criminal legal system, especially among Black communities.
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Al Jazeera has reported that over 270 journalists have been killed in Israel’s genocide. The journalist death toll in Gaza is the worst of any war in modern history, with more journalists killed than in the last seven major U.S.-involved wars combined, including both world wars.
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The second strike was captured on a live broadcast on al-Ghad TV. Double tap strikes violate international law, and have reportedly been increasingly used by Israeli forces in targeting Palestinian health workers in Gaza.
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Journalists who worked for AP, Reuters, Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye and more, were on the top floor of Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, when Israel bombed them. 10 to 15 minutes later, Israel bombed the group of medical workers who responded to the attack to save them.
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George Retes, a 25-year-old U.S. citizen and Army veteran, was driving to work when he encountered an ICE checkpoint, where agents broke his car window, pepper-sprayed him and dragged him out of his vehicle for arrest. He was detained for three days and three nights without explanation.
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A new report found that the 65 biggest banks globally committed a whopping $869 billion to companies conducting business in fossil fuels in 2024, representing a huge $162 billion increase from 2023, all while pulling back from previously stated climate commitments.
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I was visiting Braddock PA outside of Pittsburgh when reporting this story about the US Steel coke plant that exploded in nearby Clairton -- and the pollution monitoring demanded by residents that Trump nixed. I could see how benzene can settle in the river valley! truthout.org/articles/tru...
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As measles surged in Texas early this year, the Trump administration’s actions sowed fear & confusion among CDC scientists that kept them from performing the agency’s most critical function — emergency response — when it mattered most. “All this training and then we weren’t allowed to do anything.”
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On Friday, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management issued a memo announcing that, beginning in 2026, all federal employee health plans will be barred from covering gender-affirming care for both transgender youth and adults.
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Starbucks’s CEO made 6,666 times the median Starbucks worker in 2024. He’s not alone.
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“How can they not feed the kids?” asked one parent struggling with the sudden loss of the program.
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The chorus of disapproval comes in response to Trump’s deployment of US warships off the coast of Venezuela.
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The case, filed in the wake of devastating floods, is part of a growing movement to force climate action through courts.
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We tear up chairs for firewood. Soap is watered down to make it last. Basic necessities are increasingly out of reach.
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Currently 23 states and D.C. give in-state college tuition to undocumented students. Trump is on a rampage against them.