Public willingness to believe Epstein’s victims hasn’t translated into meaningful change or support for other survivors
Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
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
Prism’s investigation reveals that the Israel Heritage Foundation has met with top Israeli leaders and forged especially close ties to Trump administration officials
The Endangerment Finding, the legal grounding for managing climate change-causing emissions, is the latest environmental regulation on the chopping block
The Libre Initiative’s messaging on economic issues resonates with Latinos across the U.S., drawing support for conservative solutions that are ultimately harmful to their communities
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
The research, canceled earlier this month, made promising inroads on developing vaccines for cancers and HIV, which both have significant racial and socioeconomic disparities
By being obedient to the point of giving up all self-determination, we’re poised to return to conditions that many before us fought long and hard to overturn
The law purports to target “revenge porn,” but experts and activists fear far-reaching censorship
Students say their dreams are crushed and their lives are on hold after the Trump administration invoked a special authority typically used for national security to issue blanket visa rejections
An estimated 16 million would lose insurance in the next decade if the federal bill passes the Senate, disproportionately hurting the most vulnerable, advocates say
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