UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership and the University of Florida’s Hamilton School are part of the effort to push conservative ideology on college students in the guise of civics education
Court filings appear to undermine DHS claims that the Everglades facility was a state project, potentially reviving a court-ordered shutdown
Trump’s dismantling of bedrock environmental protections is just one facet of the administration’s wide-ranging attacks on the planet
Hundreds of residents were given 24 hours to leave their homes in October after a judge ruled against them in September
With key programs suspended and jobs lost, veterans face mounting instability. Yet through painting, photography, and installation, they’re crafting new pathways toward healing—and accountability
Faculty and labor leaders say the governor’s rhetoric targets legally authorized workers, promotes xenophobia, and ignores how academic hiring actually works
The “liquid heart” of Florida is the Everglades, says filmmaker Sasha Wortzel, and colonial violence is killing it
The pandemic-era federal housing subsidy is set to run out by the end of 2026, leaving tens of thousands across the U.S. unsure of where they’ll live next
For-profit deals between prisons and private fast food companies force incarcerated people to pay for their own poor health
Jennyfer told police that her manager assaulted her. Within weeks of reporting, she was charged with a DUI and deported to Nicaragua
Advocates say Judge Barbara Lagoa, whose husband represents the state of Florida in other legal cases, should have recused herself from ruling on the detention center
Clusia guttifera and snake plant tell the story of Miami’s transformation due to rapid development, speculative buying, and outside investment
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