Truthout
Latest
More Than 900 Migrant Children Remain Separated From Parents Despite Deadline
Immigration lawyers Ofelia Calderón and Carlos García discuss more.
Questioning Kavanaugh About Digital Privacy and Net Neutrality
How will Kavanaugh's nomination affect the internet?
Politicians Often Ignore Disability Issues, but a New Campaign Will Change That
CounterSpin interview with Andrew Pulrang on disability issues and the 2018 election.
We Are the Lorax. We Speak for the Trees.
Dr. Seuss’s beloved character gets a bad rap. Turns out he was angry for a reason.
Rad Girls Are Bold and Empowered
An excerpt from “Rad Girls Can: Stories of Bold, Brave, and Brilliant Young Women.”
Israel Intensifies Collective Punishment of Resistance in Gaza
Denied their basic rights to survival, Gazans are resisting Israel's aggressions the best they can.
Indigenous Asylum Seekers Face Language Barriers at the Border
An Indigenous asylum-seeker who primarily speaks the Mayan dialect of K'iche' describes her ordeal.
New Study Warns of Deadly Link Between Rising Temperatures and Suicide
Up to 26,000 more people could die by suicide in the US by 2050 if we don't deal with climate change.
Why “Abolish ICE” Doesn’t Go Far Enough
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reunite all separated migrant families by Thursday.
House Progressives Introduce “People’s Budget”
The plan ends the systematic inequality in our tax system by making corporations pay their fair share.