Civil rights organizations file a complaint to compel federal agencies to disclose information about their use of discredited scientific methods to determine the ages of unaccompanied migrant children
Muslims distraught by Democrats arming Israel may stay home or vote uncommitted, potentially affecting the party’s chances in key states, researchers and advocates say
Unionized workers demand the removal of CEO Margaret Huang, citing inconsistent justifications for cuts and concerns over the organization’s mission
Momodou Taal, a Black Muslim international student from the U.K., is appealing his suspension over a career fair protest targeting weapons manufacturers complicit in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Threatened with conscription, some anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews in Israel are moving to the US, joining an increasingly vocal community who oppose the genocide in Gaza
The workshop, slated for Sept. 22, has drawn sharp criticism from journalists who argue the choice of speaker undermines the very principles of impartial reporting
States and cities are implementing cooling ordinances, such as requiring ACs in rental units, to combat indoor heat deaths
Indigenous-led tribunal on Mountain Valley Pipeline a chance to educate about protecting the rights of the non-human world, activists say
Local health and outreach workers say they have seen aggressive forms of cancer and staph infections show up among those living near the site in Pensacola
The Miami Freedom Project has been monitoring Spanish-language media and documenting instances of misinformation to better understand and address the problem
Amicus briefs from legal scholars, civil rights groups, and former diplomats poured in this week in support of a petition to rehear the case, which was previously dismissed
Eleven weeks of continuous climate organizing on Wall Street wrapped up in late August, highlighting the complicity of financiers of fossil fuel projects
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