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Keir Starmer Expected to Announce His Resignation as UK Prime Minister
But many on the left are skeptical that his likely replacement, Andy Burnham, will truly bring the change he promises.
Meteorologists Warn That This Could Be the Strongest El Niño This Century
The cyclical weather pattern could lead to major disruptions in agricultural production and food security.
A New Practice Puts Hundreds of Immigrants Before Judges at Very Short Notice
Immigration courts in New York have adopted a new style of hearing meant to speed up Trump’s deportation machine.
She Fled From a Mexican Cartel. A New Canadian Law May Block Her Path to Safety.
Asylum seekers and rights advocates say Canada's Bill C-12 is fueling widespread fear and misinformation.
In Gaza, Fathers Can’t Promise Their Children Food, Safety, or Even Survival
Every Palestinian father faces the impossible task of trying to create a sense of safety in a place where there is none.
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz in Response to Israel’s Attacks on Lebanon
Israeli leaders have explicitly stated in recent days that they have no intention of abiding by any US-Iran ceasefire.
World Professional Association for Transgender Health Is Government’s New Target
WPATH’s advocacy has led to expanded insurance coverage for trans health care -- and now it’s in the crosshairs.
Sentencing of Palestine Action Defendants Marks a Dangerous Escalation
A committee representing them says “by taking direct action, they saved lives. That is not terrorism, it is a duty.”
ICE Halts Efforts to Open Several Immigration Jails
While the news is an important victory, the immigrant rights movement must continue to grow.
Gaza Soccer Player Who Dreamed of Competing in World Cup Can Now Barely Watch It
Mohammed Khaled Afana suffered a life-changing injury while attempting to obtain flour from an aid distribution point.