The day after the U.S. announced the start of the next phase of the “ceasefire,” Israel killed at least 10 people in airstrikes on Gaza
Health care staff have been dismissed and services cut, aid workers say, as staff face risks after Israel revoked the licenses of 37 humanitarian organizations for not complying with new registration rules
In a Q&A with Prism, Dr. Arshad Kaleem, a Texas-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discussed the horrors he witnessed in Gaza leading up to the recent ceasefire
Locals in Venezuela described the terror of the airstrikes as they start to rebuild their homes and neighborhoods
On Tuesday, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with Betar US, which requires the group accused of making violent threats to cease its New York operations
U.S. aggression abroad threatens democracy at home, anti-war activists and researchers say
The Trump administration said it targeted “Islamic terrorists” in Christmas Day strikes on Nigeria, but local residents question whether any militants were hit
Israel sent the Gaza Strip into a full blackout in 2023, but Gaza’s power was unreliable for years since Israel bombed its only power plant in 2006
Capital One is among the banks that have collectively issued a $545 million loan to Elbit Systems, a supplier of over 80% of weapons and equipment to the Israeli military
The university, bombed heavily during the genocide, finally opened its doors to first-year students late last year within what’s left of its buildings
While Trump clearly stated his desire for the U.S. to commandeer Venezuela’s oil, the actual future of the country under U.S. influence doesn’t give Venezuelans self-determination
Logos Technologies, a subsidiary of Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, appears to have vacated its North Carolina offices, according to activists
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