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This is how we grieve under occupation: digitally, remotely, alone. Our mourning, like our lives, is fragmented.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has frequently been criticized for “photo ops and costume changes” since taking on the role.
An internal document bolsters warnings that the hunt for fraud is a pretext for slashing Social Security benefits.
Ukrainian leftists face a double bind, caught between anti-labor governance in Ukraine and military attacks from Russia.
The case involves judges’ blocks of Trump’s order to redefine the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship clause.
Grassroots public health efforts and shifts in drug use have contributed to the sharp decline in overdose deaths.
Connecticut activists are making big gains in their campaign against the airlines ICE is using to abduct people.
Missouri voters passed a voter-led ballot initiative enshrining abortion rights in the state constitution last year.
Mifepristone is safe, but abortion opponents are peddling junk science in an effort to deny people access to it.
The closures have left over 800 Palestinian students without schools, and has thrown an entire community into limbo.
“Human-caused climate change almost doubled the national average annual number of pregnancy heat-risk days in the U.S., ...
Only two bags of infested flour are left in my house. I interviewed others also facing starvation and ground invasion.
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