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Millions in US Exposed to Unregulated Industrial Chemicals in Drinking Water
A new study finds that communities of color are especially at risk of exposure to contaminated water.
Some LGBTQ Couples Rush to Marry Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration
Pop-up elopement events for queer couples are happening in states across the country before January 20.
Trump’s Day 1 May See Major Gains for Fossil Fuel Industry at Climate’s Expense
Trump is expected to sign several executive orders — some of them likely crafted by fossil fuel industry lobbyists.
Georgia Election Workers and Giuliani Reach New Settlement
“The past four years have been a living nightmare,” Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman said in a joint statement.
By Voting for Laken Riley Act, Democrats Cede More Power to Anti-Immigrant Right
Republicans are pushing the new legislation, which will bring an already hostile immigration status quo into chaos.
Middle East Analyst: Netanyahu Will Try to Scuttle Ceasefire After First Phase
Mouin Rabbani explains why the limited agreement will not shift politics in Israel and Palestine.
US Politics Didn’t Shift as Rightward in 2024 Elections as You May Think
Progressive wins at the local and state levels complicate the notion of a sweeping rightward political turn in the US.
Israel Kills 87 Palestinians in Gaza in Day After Ceasefire Deal Is Announced
This is the highest death toll in a day in nearly two weeks, one analysis found.
DeSantis Pick to Replace Rubio in Senate Is an Election-Denying Trump Loyalist
As state attorney general, Moody sought to restrict people's voting rights and tried to block a statewide referendum.
Netanyahu’s New Last-Minute Conditions Would Ruin Ceasefire Agreement
An analyst from Gaza, a former peace negotiator and a journalist discuss the ceasefire deal and Palestine’s future.