The scope and coordination of the proposals in state legislatures across the U.S. mark a new phase in a campaign that has been building for a decade, policy researchers say
Revolutionary ideals once captured the imagination of Latin Americans. But in an era of modern cruelty, nobody believes anymore
Squire Patton Boggs, the firm that lobbied on behalf of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh last year, terminated the campaign weeks after a Prism investigation detailed the RSS’s lobbying activities
UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership and the University of Florida’s Hamilton School are part of the effort to push conservative ideology on college students in the guise of civics education
The Trump administration said it targeted “Islamic terrorists” in Christmas Day strikes on Nigeria, but local residents question whether any militants were hit
The Epstein scandal exposes not just individual monsters but a political order built for them to thrive
Facing a wave of misinformation and the manipulation of algorithms, resistance starts with choosing how we listen, not just how we speak
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ableist rhetoric and dangerous policy proposals lead the U.S. down a deadly, yet familiar path
Squire Patton Boggs lobbied U.S. lawmakers on behalf of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a Hindu nationalist group linked to discrimination and violence against Muslims, a Prism investigation found
The Rainbow Youth Project, the Trevor Project, and other groups providing mental health services to LGBTQIA+ youth report a massive rise in need
Fascism doesn’t just thrive on hate—it also feeds on denial. As institutions crumble and history is rewritten, the refusal to confront reality becomes one of the most dangerous political acts of all
Deported by the U.S., captured by the Houthi militia, and tortured in Mexico, there are few places left for Ali to turn
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