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Only 6 Vote for House Legislation to Nix $500M in Military Funding to Israel
The amendment targeted a small portion of the $830 billion in Pentagon funding passed last week.
Underpaid, Overworked Medical Residents Who Keep Hospitals Afloat Want a Union
Unionization will lead to better and safer patient outcomes, says one medical resident.
Amid Epstein Fallout, Video of Trump Judging Teens in Model Contest Resurfaces
Polls show most Americans — and a high portion of MAGA voters — are dissatisfied with transparency in the Epstein case.
Private Security Firms May Earn Millions Under Trump by Aiding Mass Deportations
Many of these companies have sordid histories that include alleged sexual abuse and creating harmful living conditions.
Israeli Military Threatens Journalist After He Reports on Starvation in Gaza
The Israeli military’s spokesperson accused Anas al-Sharif of having ties to Hamas for a second time without evidence.
Israel Is Carrying Out “Precisely Designed Mass Starvation” in Gaza
“The only conclusion that one can come to is that Israel is doing this deliberately,” says analyst Alex de Waal.
Report Says Florida Immigration Prisons Are Violating Human Rights Standards
One prisoner said detainees were was being forced to eat meals with their hands shackled behind their backs.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Allocates $300M to Protect Billionaire’s Homes
In the past, Trump has directly profited from overcharging agencies to protect him at his personal properties.
Trump Administration Will Shut Down 7 Major Housing Discrimination Cases
Three cases allege that local governments clustered polluting industrial facilities in minority neighborhoods.
Congress to Consider Bills That Would Gut Oversight of US Arms Sales
If passed, the bills would reduce vetting of future sales in the name of speeding up the process.