Progressives demand federal action as airlines and hotels exploit hurricane...
As thousands of residents fled the path of these catastrophic storms, reports of airlines, hotels, and other companies inflating prices emerged, raising concerns over corporate profiteering during...
View ArticleAbortion is a fundamental human rights issue
It is a women’s rights issue—among the right to vote, the right to free movement, and the right to live free of violence.
View Article‘Stop profiting off genocide’: 200 arrested at Jewish Voice for peace protest...
We discuss the historic mass protest, which called for an Israeli arms embargo and an end to war profiteering by companies like Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
View ArticleEx-State Dept. official: Israel is starving Gaza now. We can’t wait another...
We speak with Josh Paul, a former State Department official who resigned last October over the push to increase arms sales to Israel.
View ArticleUN warns Israel’s North Gaza assault could exterminate entire population
UN official warns of dire consequences for North Gaza’s civilians as Israeli forces target hospitals and shelters.
View ArticleA woman died after being told it would be a ‘crime’ to intervene in her...
Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care.
View ArticleCrypto giant’s $76 million election push triggers watchdog complaint, exposes...
As Coinbase’s political spending has surged past $76 million, critics argue that the FEC is failing in its regulatory responsibilities by not investigating these alleged violations.
View ArticleA pregnant teenager died after trying to get care in three visits to Texas...
That is what many pregnant women are now facing in states with strict abortion bans, doctors and lawyers have told ProPublica.
View ArticleIs your bank financing the climate crisis? And what can you do about it?
“Almost everyone has a bank account—and so almost everyone can be part of the solution.”
View ArticleSenator slams gun industry’s ‘invasive and dangerous’ sharing of customer...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., questioned the legality of the “covert program” in which firearms manufacturers for years shared sensitive customer information with political operatives.
View ArticleACLU warns campus antisemitism bill could censor criticism of Israel and...
The ACLU opposes bipartisan Senate legislation, arguing it risks equating legitimate criticism of Israel with antisemitism, violating First Amendment protections on college campuses.
View ArticleMedia coverage of Amsterdam soccer riot erases Zionist hatred and violence
The events in Amsterdam called for nuanced media coverage that contextualized events and condemned both anti-Jewish and anti-Arab violence.
View ArticleSegregation academies across the South are getting millions in taxpayer dollars
Segregation academies that remain vastly white continue to play an integral role in perpetuating school segregation—and, as a result, racial separation in the surrounding communities.
View ArticlePentagon fails seventh straight audit amid $1 trillion military budget
Meanwhile, Congress continues to approve unprecedented increases in military spending, pushing the budget close to $1 trillion.
View ArticleIn five years, Chicago has barely made progress on its court-ordered police...
Now many of the city’s reform advocates have lost faith in the process and are increasingly concerned that the opportunity for lasting reform is slipping away.
View ArticleProtesters demand US Senate block weapons sales to Israel amid Gaza death...
Emblazoned with slogans like “Stop Arming Israel” and “Fund Housing, Not Genocide,” demonstrators gathered in the Hart Senate Office Building ahead of a pivotal Senate vote on Wednesday.
View ArticleBlacks and Hispanics seeking parole face widening racial disparity, report finds
New York Times brought the racial disparity to light in 2016 when it reported “that fewer than one in six Black or Hispanic men was released at his first hearing, compared with one in four white men.”
View ArticleThere’s an abundance of housing; let’s organize to take it over
Two campaigns have been leading efforts across the country to place individuals and families who need them into federally-owned housing for a long time.
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