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Israeli Interception of Aid Ship Bound for Gaza is “Piracy,” Activist Says
After cutting radio access, armed, masked soldiers boarded the boat, which was carrying formula, food, and medicine.
Rule to Protect Workers From Extreme Heat Advances Amid Rising Temperatures
As OSHA moves the rule ahead, labor advocacy groups say workers have waited too long for basic live-saving protections.
“Disgrace”: Tlaib Slams Bill Threatening Sanctions on South Africa Over ICJ Case
“Republicans and any Democrats who vote for this should forever keep Mandela’s name out of their mouths,” Tlaib said.
Leading Israeli Rights Groups Call Assault on Gaza Genocide for the First Time
B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel each issued reports concluding that Israel actions constitute genocide.
DOJ Memo Lays Out New Ways to Attack DEI, Trans Care, Palestine, and Immigrants
A new strategy from Federalist Society lawyers at the DOJ uses “false claims” to target trans health care providers.
Gaza Airdrops Fell on Homes in Gaza, Collapsing Them, Aid Groups Say
Palestinians report that the aid was dropped in areas controlled by the Israeli military and was looted.
Columbia Limits Speech and Erodes Safety by Adopting IHRA Antisemitism Framework
Chilling speech on Palestine has made it harder for many universities to respond to the Trump administration’s attacks.
Asylum Seekers Now Have to Pay to File Immigration Claims
The so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” imposes unprecedented fees on asylum seekers.
FDA Knew Drugmaker Had Poor Record. It Waited Four Years to Inspect One Factory.
A Glenmark Pharmaceuticals factory in central India had been producing a generic drug linked to U.S. deaths.
Federal Appeals Court Upheld West Virginia Ban on Medication Abortion. Now What?
If the Supreme Court gets involved, it could set national precedent for states to ban medications approved by the FDA.