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Latest Case of “Palestine Exception” to Free Speech Is “Golden Gate Defendants”
The Golden Gate Defendants have spent two years enmeshed in a drawn-out trial and now await sentencing in August.
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The Fight Against Surveillance Cameras Is a Struggle for Democracy
In a growing movement, over 80 communities have canceled, rejected, or deactivated automated license plate readers.
Hegseth Announces Testosterone Testing as Part of Push for “Lethal” Military
Hegseth has previously told servicemembers that troops will have to meet “the highest male standard.”
Internal Estimates Put Iran War Cost Near $100 Billion, Reports Say
The Pentagon's estimate varies drastically from the $30 billion figure stated publicly by the Trump administration.
ICE Keeps Killing Immigrants in Cars It Claims Were “Weaponized” Against Agents
Joan Sebastian Guerrero, a father of a young daughter in Biddeford, Maine, is the second man ICE has killed in six days.
Bar Association May Soon Upend Diversity Standards for Accredited Law Schools
Organizers are fighting another possible surrender to racism in higher education.
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Trump Dismisses Responsibility for Minab Massacre, Saying Photo Evidence Is “AI”
The US is widely acknowledged to be responsible for the strike, including within internal Pentagon investigations.
Trump Rejects Pause on ICE Traffic Stops After Fatal July Shootings
ICE agents have shot and killed two people this month while conducting traffic stops and vehicle pursuits.
After Controversial Egypt Match, Many Global South Fans Are Done With World Cup
Feelings of injustice around the international tournament are a symptom of geopolitics in 2026.
Community Activism Forced Federal Government to Abandon Plans for ICE Warehouses
Activists are now watching to see whether the Trump administration will instead further privatize immigration detention.
An LGBTQ Rights World Cup Stunt Revealed the Cracks in SF’s Queer Movement
Scott Wiener and Dr. Nasser Mohamed staged a World Cup LGBTQ rights moment. But who was it for?
NextEra’s Acquisition of Dominion Energy Would Result in Corporate Mega-Utility
The utility merger seeks to exploit the data center boom for profit and political clout, at ratepayers’ expense.
Labor Leaders’ Disconnect From Workers on Palestine Is Showing Up in Elections
Union leadership’s fealty to the Democratic Party puts it on the losing side of NYC’s historic primary elections.
The FBI Has Deputized Local Cops as Federal Agents. Communities Are Resisting.
Organizers are fighting the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces, gaining momentum from the broader anti-ICE movement.
ICE
Maine Sen. Susan Collins Under Fire for Being the Deciding Vote on ICE Funding
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DHS Says ICE Killed Man in Maine While He Was Trying to Flee
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MN Prosecutors Obtain Long-Withheld Evidence in Renee Good, Alex Pretti Killings
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ICE Reportedly Killed Maine Man in Second Fatal ICE Shooting in a Week
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Fatal Houston ICE Shooting Follows Agency’s Turn to Increased Street Arrests
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DHS’s Account of Salgado Araujo Killing Is “A Lie,” Witness Says
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Mexico Filing Criminal Complaints Over Deaths of Its Nationals in ICE Custody
“The U.S. republic emerged from the smoke of burning villages, the holds of slave ships, and the ambitions of a colonial elite willing to unleash unspeakable violence in pursuit of wealth and power.”
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Struggle and Solidarity: Writing Toward Palestinian Liberation
Israel Continues to Shoot Children in the Head During the Gaza Ceasefire
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In Gaza, Fathers Can’t Promise Their Children Food, Safety, or Even Survival
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Gaza Soccer Player Who Dreamed of Competing in World Cup Can Now Barely Watch It
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New Cafés in Gaza Can’t Conceal Tent Cities and Mountains of Rubble
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Israel Has Engineered a Deadly Shortage of Medications and Health Care in Gaza
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Israel Ramps Up Demolitions of Palestinian Homes Ahead of Fall Elections
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Gaza Reconstruction Is Hindered as Israel Restricts Aid and Building Materials