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Rights Groups Slam GOP Subpoena of Journalist Who Reported on Special Forces
“The subpoena has few parallels or precedents in recent history,” the groups said in defense of journalist Seth Harp.
Trump Says He Might Veto Bill to Extend ACA Credits for Insurance Premiums
Polling shows strong support across party lines for renewal of the ACA credits.
Pentagon Conducted Lethal Boat Strike With Aircraft Disguised as Civilian Plane
Disguising military assets as civilian is a practice known as perfidy, which is a war crime in some contexts.
We Can Honor Renee Nicole Good’s Life by Abolishing Death-Making Institutions
Those of us who see ourselves in Renee Good can take this moment to deepen our solidarities with all who are policed.
FBI Investigating Renee Good While Obstructing Probes Into ICE Killer
At the same time, numerous officials have resigned from the DOJ over its decision to not investigate the killing.
New Campaign Targets Capital One for Partnership With Israeli Arms Manufacturer
Some involved in the Eject Elbit campaign are Capital One employees themselves.
Trump’s “Homes for People” Plan Distracts From Failing Policies, Experts Say
Trump's proposal to ban institutional investors from buying homes won't make up for damage of tariffs and deportations.
Minnesota, Illinois File Lawsuits to Halt DHS Operations
Both lawsuits allege the Trump administration is violating the states' and cities' rights to self-governance.
Family Demands Justice for Keith Porter, Who Was Killed by an Off-Duty ICE Agent
Local government officials have reportedly told activists they have no intention of investigating Porter’s killing.
Jailed UK Pro-Palestine Hunger Strikers Are at Imminent Risk of Death
Over 50 global intellectuals signed a declaration supporting the Palestine Action hunger strikers and opposing genocide.