The Department of Justice claims that a loan forgiveness initiative for educators of color discriminates against white teachers. Local educators say it’s a needed effort to bridge a diversity gap in Providence classrooms
Illinois Pride Connect, launched in August, is seeing multiple calls a week, even from those outside the state
With the ongoing federal government shutdown, food assistance through SNAP won’t come through for November, affecting 42 million Americans
My uncle was one of the Palestinian hostages Israel released in the ceasefire deal. He returned to a broken land, carrying unspeakable scars
As ICE steps up raids across the country, educators and students in New England are on edge, worried about arrests and disruptions in their schools
Massive cuts at the CDC and growing hostility toward vaccination under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leave the public more vulnerable to the ongoing threat of COVID-19, experts say
Second-quarter earnings calls reveal how GEO Group and CoreCivic are championing and profiting from Trump’s mass deportation agenda
The revolutionary, who died Sept. 25 while in exile in Cuba, has shaped contemporary movements of Black freedom fighters, activists say
Disability Rights California found inhumane and unlawful conditions at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, where a 39-year-old man died last month
Maternal health care in rural communities across the country is facing immense pressure, threatened by federal cuts to Medicaid
SB 509 proposed to train local police to recognize “transnational repression.” Sikh and Hindu advocacy groups split over whether the bill protected vulnerable immigrant communities or infringed upon free speech
The pandemic-era federal housing subsidy is set to run out by the end of 2026, leaving tens of thousands across the U.S. unsure of where they’ll live next
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