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Oklahoma Spends Millions on Bibles for Schools, Sparking Civil Rights Investigation
Critics argue it violates church-state separation and harms students' rights.
Protests Grow as Corporate-Backed Biomass Projects Threaten Forests and Communities
Communities and activists push back against biomass projects promoted as “clean energy.”
US Silent as Over 100 Nations Back UN Chief
Nations worldwide are backing U.N. chief Guterres after Israel declared him “persona non grata.”
Carbon Capture Means More Pollution for Black Communities in Cancer Alley
The existing racial injustices of the petrochemical industry are being expanded in the name of fighting climate change.
Chalking Bans and ID Checks at Protests Repress Palestine Solidarity on Campus
Many new forms of campus repression are stifling Palestine solidarity organizing.
Acclaimed Palestinian Journalist Motaz Azaiza on Photographing Genocide in Gaza
For the first 108 days of Israel’s brutal assault on Gaza, Azaiza risked his life to show the world what was happening.
Colorado’s Naloxone Fund Is Drying Up, Even as Opioid Lawsuits Bring in Millions
Harm reduction advocates say the money earned from settlements should be used to help prevent more overdose deaths.
Israel Used US-Supplied Bomb in Beirut Strike That Killed at Least 22
The strike hit an apartment complex in the densely populated Basta neighborhood.
Trump Pledges to Use Law Behind Japanese Internment to Conduct Mass Deportations
Trump's rhetoric in Colorado built on the anti-immigrant lies his campaign spread about Haitians in Springfield, Ohio.
Amid Genocide, Palestine Attempts to Qualify for Its First World Cup
FIFA has joined the long list of international bodies unwilling to sanction Israel.