As parents face tighter restrictions in order to qualify for food aid, some are trying to make do with less. Others are even taking on second jobs
A slew of new policies that limit which immigrants qualify for health care benefits could have a severe impact on public health, advocates say
Incarcerated people and their families are raising concerns about long delays, difficulties sending legal documents, and invasions of privacy
The decision comes as advocates say the Trump administration’s justification for Jan. 3 military action contradicts claim that Venezuela is safe enough to end Temporary Protected Status
Organizers warn of the harms of Israeli AI technology in campaign against partnership between Massachusetts and Sheba Medical Center
Squire Patton Boggs, the firm that lobbied on behalf of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh last year, terminated the campaign weeks after a Prism investigation detailed the RSS’s lobbying activities
South Dakota prosecutors have 45 days to declare their intent to retry Tilsen, founder and CEO of NDN Collective
The new rules dramatically expand an existing policy to bar organizations receiving U.S. foreign aid from providing or even discussing abortions, gender identity, or DEI
Chinatown residents have pushed back for years against the Manhattan “jailscraper,” which is part of the city’s plan to shut down Rikers Island
Some immigrant parents are avoiding seeking medical care for sick children, while other kids worry about their friends’ safety
Court filings appear to undermine DHS claims that the Everglades facility was a state project, potentially reviving a court-ordered shutdown
The local community in Minneapolis and St. Paul grapples with influx of escalatory propaganda, state violence, and surging need
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