Pregnant woman in labor cited under Kentucky anti-homelessness law
Pregnant homeless woman in labor ticketed under Kentucky’s anti-camping law, sparking national outrage over the criminalization of homelessness.
View ArticleTeamsters launch largest strike against Amazon in US history to demand fair...
Amazon workers launch historic nationwide strike, demanding better wages, safer conditions, and union recognition from the $2 trillion corporation.
View ArticleArchiving as resistance to genocide denial in Gaza
To this day, they have logged more than 500 instances, so we discussed their motives for doing this work, the challenges they face and lessons learned along the way.
View ArticleIt was the rage of the age
Was Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a private research facility in Suffolk County, pivotal to the spread of eugenics through the United States and world?
View ArticleLuigi Mangione and Daniel Penny display the scale of acceptance for vigilante...
The contrast in how Penny and Mangione have been covered in the media and treated by the elite show that vigilante violence actually is acceptable in America when carried out against those with little...
View ArticleAcross the Middle East, the BDS movement is thriving
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, or BDS, has gained momentum, encouraging individuals to use their purchasing power as an effective tool for change.
View Article2024 word of the year: Genocide (as in, Gaza)
Many of those contesting the charge of genocide against Israel do not understand the current technical definition of the term.
View Article10 inequality victories in 2024
Our year-end review of 10 of the most inspiring inequality wins, from union drives to fair taxes to consumer protection.
View ArticleGlobal conflicts shatter childhoods: Record number of children living in war...
2024 marked an unprecedented crisis for children globally, with record numbers displaced, malnourished, and deprived of basic rights due to escalating conflicts.
View ArticleA global minimum wage would reduce poverty and corporate power
The world’s vast economic inequality “is no accident,” concluded a top Oxfam official.
View ArticleGaza: Doctors warn thousands of Palestinians could die this winter from cold,...
A new United Nations report finds that Israeli strikes on and near hospitals in the Gaza Strip have “pushed the healthcare system to the brink of total collapse.”
View ArticleAfter two decades without charge Pentagon repatriates Guantánamo detainee as...
After over two decades without charge, a Guantánamo detainee is repatriated, raising urgent questions about justice and human rights.
View Article14 guards beat Robert Brooks to death at New York prison as systemic abuse...
Outrage and investigations follow the death of Robert Brooks in a violent incident at a New York prison.
View Article15 dead and dozens injured after terrorist attack on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street
Tragedy strikes Bourbon Street as terrorist attack claims lives on New Year’s Day.
View ArticleVermont faces legal challenge from big oil over law requiring climate damage...
A lawsuit from major fossil fuel groups aims to derail Vermont’s groundbreaking plan to make polluters pay for climate disasters.
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