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This Weekend’s DC Protest Was Largest Pro-Palestine Mobilization in US History
“We feel that there is a turning point and that the liberation of Palestine is inevitable,” one protester said.
Republican Presidential Hopefuls Burn Through Cash to Shrink Trump’s Huge Lead
Trump is the clear frontrunner for the 2024 GOP nomination, with about 59 percent support among Republican voters.
“Return the Land to Make it Right”: Q&A With Indigenous Activist Nick Tilsen
“This country ... talks about justice, and yet this entire country was built on the stolen lands of Native people.”
Upcoming Newsom-DeSantis Debate Is a PR Gambit for Both Governors
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will play each other’s foils in a Fox News debate this month.
Stop Cop City Activists Plan Mass Return to Weelaunee Forest
The mass mobilization against the military-style 85-acre police training facility will take place November 10-13.
How Labor Rights and Infrastructure Improvements Can Prevent Extreme Heat Deaths
A new study questions whether the U.S. government is doing enough to protect Black people from extreme heat.
As a Journalist In Gaza, All I Can Do Is Write the Stories of the Dead
All around us our loved ones are being killed, leaving behind only memories. Here are just three of their stories.
Last Minute Spending Pours Into Ohio Abortion Ballot Measure Campaign
Outside groups are spending tens of millions of dollars to shape the outcome of the nationally watched election.
Toyota Gives Workers a Raise Days After UAW Reaches Historic Deal With Big 3
“They did it now because the company knows we're coming for them,” UAW President Shawn Fain said in response.
Attica Was More Than a Riot. It Offered a Framework for Revolutionary Struggle.
Orisanmi Burton discusses the Black radical organizing that preceded and followed the Attica prison uprising.