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In Gaza, Ceasefire Will Be a Chance to Finally Breathe
No longer fearing constant bombing, I can begin to mourn all I have lost in Gaza.
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Life in Cuba Has Grown Harder. Biden’s Modest Reversal Was Too Little Too Late.
Many fear Trump will reverse Biden’s decision to remove Cuba from the US’s list of “state sponsors of terrorism."
Gaza Ceasefire Deal Announced After 466 Days of Genocide and 46,000 Dead
The deal is slated to begin on Sunday, Qatar’s prime minister said, with a 6-week cessation of hostilities.
WV Governor Scraps DEI, Signs Vaccine Exemptions on Second Day in Office
WV Democratic Chair Mike Pushkin called the executive orders “troubling overreach” that may “harm us for generations.”
World’s 3 Richest Men — Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg — Will Attend Trump Inauguration
All three have acted in ways beneficial to Trump — and are likely to financially benefit from Trump's presidency.
The Labor Movement Won Big Victories in 2024. Now It Must Fend Off Trump.
Unions are preparing to beat back Trump's pro-business agenda through worker solidarity across all backgrounds.
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Report: Israel Has Struck Gaza “Safe Zone” Nearly 100 Times in 9 Months
Just this month alone, as parties were preparing a ceasefire deal, Israel has struck the area 22 times.
Pam Bondi, Trump’s Pick for AG, Refuses to Acknowledge Results of 2020 Election
Bondi’s refusal to acknowledge the legitimate results of the 2020 election demonstrates her deep loyalty to Trump.
Governor Inslee Acts to Codify Emergency Abortion Access in Washington
Immediate action is vital to safeguard emergency abortion care amid expected federal policy shifts, the governor said.
Trump’s Felony Conviction Appeal Will Show How Fully He’s Above the Law
Trump’s appeal will decide how the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling applies to his hush money case.
There’s Much to Say About Economics of War, But Most Economists Won’t Address It
Traditional economics virtually ignores war, even though economic triggers directly contribute to conflicts.
Tooth Decay Rose in Canadian Cities Without Fluoride. RFK Wants This for the US.
Montreal residents say a petition by the US health secretary nominee stoked their city’s rejection of fluoride.
Where Urban Fault Lines Run Deep, Solidarity Cities Take Root
In divided cities profoundly shaped by racial capitalism, solidarity economies are redrawing urban space.
I’m a Trans Teen in a Red State — Anti-Trans Politicians Cannot Erase Me
Anti-trans conspiracies driven by right-wing activists and lawmakers broke up my family, but they can’t destroy me.
LGBTQ Rights
Idaho Republicans Demand Supreme Court Overturn 2015 Marriage Equality Decision
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Trans Californians Could Seal Court Records Under Proposed Law Amid Trump Term
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Judge Blocks Title IX Protections for Trans Youth and Other Vulnerable Students
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DeSantis Admin Revokes Trans Person’s License Over Gender Marker Change
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Transgender Bathroom Ban Takes Effect in House-Controlled Capitol Spaces
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GOP Rules Package Prioritizes Targeting Trans Protections Under Title IX
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2024 Was Challenging Year for Trans People — But There Were Some Major Victories
“I realize now there is a whole other side of this country that hasn’t even felt a change from before the election to after. They feel safe, and I’m so envious.”
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Struggle and Solidarity: Writing Toward Palestinian Liberation
From Arrests to Invasions, Israel Targets West Bank Universities
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Scholar Says AHA’s Vote on Gaza Scholasticide Shouldn’t Be Controversial
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2024 Will Be Remembered as the Year Israel’s Global Legitimacy Fully Unraveled
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Israeli Citizenship Has Always Been a Tool of Genocide — So I’m Renouncing Mine
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Palestinians Endure Another Christmas of Genocide and Displacement
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The Once Refreshing Stillness of Gaza’s Winter Has Become a Haunting Silence
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It’s Becoming Harder to Protest Gaza War on Campus — and Also to Teach About It