Observers of the trial say the sentencing proves the war on drugs is a counterproductive failure
Unprecedented storms highlight the need for disaster planning and infrastructure upgrades
Following widespread support and an appeal process, Momodou Taal can continue his studies and stay in the U.S. with some restrictions
The Color of Change Union described Rashad Robinson’s departure as an end to a “toxic leadership” era but expressed disappointment in his lack of accountability
The ‘Flashlights’ archive from Jailhouse Lawyers Initiative features more than 300 letters, poems, interviews, and pieces of artwork from incarcerated legal advocates
Many Lebanese who have previously been displaced by Israeli aggression worry they will not be allowed to return home if they escape the latest barrage
Pro-Israel groups successfully petitioned Philadelphia high school to censor a student project about Palestine and suspend teacher Keziah Ridgeway, who assigned it
An estimated 43% of transgender voters in states with primarily in-person voting lack identity documents that correctly reflect their name or gender, a new UCLA report finds
While several have taken advantage of deals to license their voices, others question the union’s decision to make the AI deals in the first place
Two teachers share how they’re using Zinn Education Project resources to engage students in critical discussions about Palestine
Doctors describe the horrors they witnessed during a year of Israel’s genocide in Gaza as Palestinian Americans plead for the U.S. to stop supporting mass slaughter
The city is starting to replace lead service lines and improve corrosion control, but obstacles, including years of inaction, remain
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