Truthout

Trump’s Threats Against Mamdani Put a Target on the Back of All Immigrants
By using denaturalization as a threat, Trump shifts the goal posts of citizenship to further his political agenda.
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US Campuses Have Become the Newest Laboratories for Surveillance Technology
From Gaza to the US, military-grade surveillance tools are being deployed to monitor and punish student dissent.

DHS Head Noem Prioritized Instagram Pics Over FEMA Requests for Texas Floods
It took Noem four days to respond to requests from FEMA, delaying access to some search and rescue tools.

Sand Mining Is a Booming Industry — This Mexican Community Is Paying the Price
Fifty-six residents of an Indigenous Oaxaca community face 200 trumped-up charges for resisting mining in their rivers.

Connecticut Pilots a Better Way for Unhoused Kids and Caregivers to Access Homes
Connecticut’s “Head Start on Housing” program could serve as a blueprint for other states nationwide.

Japanese BDS Activists Are Ramping Up Their Campaign Against a Robotics Company
Japan BDS is claiming a special responsibility to end Japanese robot makers’ complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order, In-Line With SCOTUS Limits
The judge indicated that his reasoning in issuing the injunction was “not a close call to the court.”

Decades of Cinematic Organizing Change the Narrative on Palestine in the US
How cinema fueled a mass uprising for Palestine that rattled corporate giants.

As Fires Consumed California, Small Towns Organized Their Own Defense
Faced with abandonment from the state, rural residents built their own fire lines, shelters, and support systems.

Israeli Minister Says Israel Plans to Confine Palestinians in Gaza to a Camp
The plan has been likened to building a concentration camp in Gaza.

New Report Documents Racist Rot at the Core of the Petrochemical Industry
Economist Michael Ash shares new data on racial disparities in the industry — a major purveyor of environmental racism.

A New Supreme Court Case Could Give the Wealthy Even More Political Power
A GOP court challenge could lead to the biggest erosion in campaign spending limitations since “Citizens United.”

Amid Gaza’s Devastated Infrastructure, Donkey Carts Function as Ambulances
Protecting donkeys helps protect the people who depend on them to survive the ongoing crisis, says a Gaza veterinarian.

Forest Protectors Launch Tree Sit and Lawsuits to Stop Ecocidal Logging in WA
Forest protectors are defending mature forests from logging after dam removal and restoration on the Elwha River.
Palestine

Trump Admin Sanctions UN Palestine Rapporteur Over Her Opposition to Genocide
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Netanyahu Says Relocating Palestinians From Gaza Gives Them “Free Choice”
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US’s Largest Labor Union Votes to Cut All Ties to the Anti-Defamation League
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Police Arrest 27 During UK Protest Defying Ban on Pro-Palestine Group
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Israel Wants to Force Us Out of Our Homes. We Refuse to Leave Masafer Yatta.
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Jewish Safety Will Not Come Through More Guns, Policing, and Repression
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Latest Potential Israeli War Crime in Gaza Used US-Supplied 500-Pound Bomb
“Israel and the U.S.’s assault on Iran has established a terrifying new precedent: unprovoked wars as an acceptable form of geopolitics. ”
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Struggle and Solidarity: Writing Toward Palestinian Liberation

In Gaza, Aid Is a Tracking Device Distributed by People With Guns and Drones
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Internet Access Is a Lifeline for Us in Gaza — So Israel Attacked It
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Why Are Americans Letting Israel Starve Us to Death in Gaza?
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For Families Sheltering in Nylon Tents, Gaza’s Scorching Summer Is Unbearable
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Gaza Tribunal in Sarajevo Documents How Genocide Has Eroded International Law
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200 Protesters Flood Maersk’s Manhattan HQ to Demand End to Military Shipments
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Displaced Again and Again, Gazans Ask: Where Do We Go?