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Trump Has Made ICE the Largest Law Enforcement Agency in the Country
With Congress-approved funding, ICE detention is expected to triple in size, mirroring the scale of Japanese internment.
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Who Gained the Most During Trump’s First Year? Billionaires and Corporations.
Big banks saw their stocks skyrocket by 29 percent during Trump’s first year. Here’s who else cashed in.
A Majority of Americans View Trump’s First Year as a Failure, Polls Show
Most surveys show Trump's net approval rating in the negatives — and by double digits.
Israeli Forces Demolish UNRWA Buildings in “Unprecedented Attack”
UNRWA’s head called the attack “a new level of open and deliberate defiance of international law” by Israel.
Public Health Groups Sue CDC and RFK Jr. Over New Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Polling shows a deep distrust of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his role.
Senator Calls for Trump to Be Impeached Over Leaked Greenland Texts
Trump said he does not “feel an obligation to think purely of Peace” because he was passed over for the Nobel Prize.
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Mark Carney Warns “American Hegemony” Is Destroying World Order in Candid Speech
States like Canada have long known the current system of international rules-based order is a “fiction,” Carney said.
A Tech Bro Think Tank Is Trying to Roll Back Evidence-Based Homelessness Policy
Housing First policies are being replaced with punitive reforms that could push 170,000 people back into homelessness.
MLK’s Struggle Against Policing and Surveillance Is Still Alive in Memphis Today
From surveillance of racial justice organizing to terror under Trump’s Memphis task force, we face ongoing repression.
Immigrant Rights Advocates Say Trump’s First Year Was “Much Worse” Than Expected
“Trump wants us to hang our heads and give up, but that’s not happening,” says organizer Rossy Alfaro.
Coretta Scott King Publicly Opposed Vietnam Before MLK — and Urged Him to Follow
Coretta Scott King’s vision shaped MLK’s politics and the broader freedom struggle, says historian Jeanne Theoharis.
Deaths in Detention Warn of Horrors Behind ICE’s Prison Walls
At least 32 people died in ICE jails in 2025, and four more have already died in ICE custody this year.
Battle Over Facial Recognition in New Orleans Will Shape Future of Surveillance
Edith Romero, an organizer in New Orleans, discusses the dangers of the growing surveillance state.
Immigration Agents Teargas Minneapolis Family’s Car With 6 Kids Inside
The family’s 6-month-old baby stopped breathing and was unconscious for several minutes after the attack.
Minneapolis
ICE Violently Targets Legal Observers and Community Members in Minneapolis
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ICE Reports Third Death at Texas Migrant Jail in 44 Days
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Trump’s DOJ Is Investigating Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey
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Federal Judge Orders ICE to Stop Retaliating Against Minnesota Demonstrators
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Fed Agent Shoots Second Person, Days After Miller Claims Agents Have “Immunity”
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Trump Threatens to Use Insurrection Act Against Demonstrators in Minnesota
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Afraid But Undeterred, Minnesota Greets Trump’s ICE Surge With Demonstrations
“The murder of Renee Nicole Good is a warning. It reveals how quickly policies written in bureaucratic language can become lethal when combined with impunity.”
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Struggle and Solidarity: Writing Toward Palestinian Liberation
Will Rafah Crossing Ever Open? Palestinians in Egypt Await Promised Reentry.
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With Their Breadwinners Killed, Gaza’s Children Turn to Begging to Survive
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UN Security Council Abandoned Palestinians. Humanity Must Refuse to Follow Suit.
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Gaza Will Mark Christmas With Silent Bells, Frozen Nights, and Grief
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Children Are Dying of Cold Exposure as Winter Hits Gaza
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Israel Is Quietly Expanding Its Occupation of Gaza Under Cover of “Ceasefire”
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Here in Gaza, We See Our Horror and Grief Mirrored in Sudan