Legal experts lay out unprecedented challenges to fundamental protections laid out in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which emerged during the civil rights movement
U.S. bases and trainings boost African countries’ diplomatic and military ties to Israel, which markets weapons “battle-tested” on Palestinians
After two years of devastation, many in Gaza express cautious relief at news of a ceasefire, their happiness overshadowed by loss and displacement
Jennyfer told police that her manager assaulted her. Within weeks of reporting, she was charged with a DUI and deported to Nicaragua
Gazans warn that President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan sidelines Palestinians and risks erasing Gaza’s rights and identity
As colleges across the country shuttered LGBTQIA+ resource centers and other supports, students are stepping up to protect each other
Israel claims to be an LGBTQIA+ haven compared to Palestine. Some advocates see this simply as propaganda, but Palestinians say it leads to real harm against queer people in Palestine
Advocates say Judge Barbara Lagoa, whose husband represents the state of Florida in other legal cases, should have recused herself from ruling on the detention center
Legal fight intensifies as educators and advocates warn that the vague law threatens support for disabled students and could lead to loss of essential funding
Hundreds of Gazans leave their shattered city in silence, fleeing relentless bombardment and increasing despair, only to find overcrowded, unsafe refuge in the south
Nigeria is one of four countries facing restrictive changes to U.S. visa rules in what some believe is a pressure tactic for African nations to accept U.S. deportees
North Dakota and Maryland became the fourth and fifth states to completely repeal laws that make it a crime to expose someone to HIV without their knowledge
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