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Trump Disqualification Case Will Be Among Most Consequential in Recent History
In his last written filing before oral arguments, Trump urged the Supreme Court to keep his name on Colorado's ballot.

NAACP Requests That DOJ Investigate Broward County Jails in Florida
Twenty-one people, primarily people of color, have died in Broward County jails since 2019.

The Palestinian Struggle Is Intergenerational — and Youth Are Carrying the Torch
Palestinian activists are growing the movement by drawing on their community’s rich history and wealth of knowledge.

Following General Strike, Argentine President’s Austerity Bill Withdrawn
The anti-worker and austerity measures in the bill included massive privatizations, layoffs and labor reforms.

Major Japanese Firm Cuts Ties With Israel Arms Company Elbit After ICJ Ruling
The company’s CFO said the decision was made in compliance with the ICJ’s recent genocide ruling.

Prison Lockdowns Are Becoming More Frequent and More Brutal Across the US
A largely unknown, frightening trend in the US prison system is impacting many incarcerated people and their loved ones.

Report Finds “No Evidence” in Key Dossier to Support Israel’s UNRWA Allegations
The dossier has been used as a major basis for countries suspending their funding to the crucial aid group.

Stellantis Layoffs Underscore Why Workers Should Self-Organize
“The [tentative agreement] was divisive. It didn’t go far enough. It didn’t meet the needs,” said one active UAW member.

Poll Suggests Biden Should Highlight Trump’s Role in Dismantling Abortion Rights
Voters “do not currently perceive Trump as a threat to abortion rights,” the poll found.

Bipartisan Border Bill Would Block All Funding to UN Palestine Relief Agency
Though the bill is not likely to pass at this point, it is a show of bipartisan negotiators’ priorities.