An estimated 50,000 people participated in Minneapolis’ citywide shutdown, co-organized by a broad coalition of labor unions and faith leaders
Tilsen, whose trial starts on Jan. 26, told Prism that officials in South Dakota are attempting to suppress Indigenous liberation movements
The end of Temporary Protected Status would strip nearly 4,000 people from Myanmar of work authorization and protection from deportation
Lake Street, a typically bustling thoroughfare lined with a diverse array of shops in southern Minneapolis, has turned into a ghost neighborhood
In the largest nurses’ strike in city history, the union’s demands include secure and fair health care benefits, safe staffing numbers, and better workplace safety protections
Locals in Venezuela described the terror of the airstrikes as they start to rebuild their homes and neighborhoods
Renee Nicole Good’s death drew national attention, but people have long been killed or seriously harmed through immigration enforcement with little accountability
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
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
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