Truthout
Striking Nurses From Coast to Coast Stood Up to Corporate Forces and Won
Nurses in New York, California, and Hawaii claimed big contract victories after showing their power on the picket line.
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US Authorizes Embassy Staff to Evacuate Israel, Urging Them to Leave “TODAY”
Meanwhile, reports say that US intelligence assessments find that Trump’s claims about Iran’s missiles are untrue.
Trump’s Economy Is Hurting Americans — and Setting Us Up for Long-Term Collapse
Trump boasts of a booming economy. He’s dead wrong. A year into Trump 2.0, the affordability crisis is worse than ever.
Judge Rules ICE’s “Third-Country” Deportations Are Unconstitutional
A lawyer for migrants in the case called the ruling “a forceful statement” that the White House has ignored the law.
Trump Allies Circulating Draft Order to Declare National Emergency on Elections
The draft is written to allow Trump to label mail-in ballots and voting machines as agents of foreign influence.
Robin D. G. Kelley: It’s Not Enough to Abolish ICE — We Have to Abolish Police
“What’s happening now has happened before,” Kelley said, underscoring the anti-Blackness foundational to US fascism.
Latest Stories
For the First Time, More Americans Sympathize With Palestinians Than Israelis
This is a huge change from recent decades, when sympathy for Israelis had, at times, a 50-point lead.
Netflix Bows Out of Warner Bros. Discovery Bid After Skydance Raises Offer
The purchase would result in the Ellison billionaire family owning both CNN and CBS News.
Israeli Settlers Killed Palestinian American Teen in Rising Assault on West Bank
Loved ones are mourning Nasrallah Abu Siyam, a US citizen born in Philadelphia who was shot by Israeli settlers.
Trump’s Cruelty Is Strangling Cuba — Its Oil Reserves Could Be Empty by March
The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s threatened tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba, but the crisis persists.
As the Status Quo Shatters, Afrofuturists’ Visions Offer a Way Forward
Afrofuturism takes us to strange futures. In its kaleidoscope lens, the future is a canvas to imagine free Black life.
Growing Tensions With US Could Lead Europe Deeper Into Nuclear Proliferation
The US controls nuclear weapons in five NATO countries, but Europe may choose a new path amid strained relations.
A War With Iran Would Not Be a One-Off Event But a Disastrous Ongoing Rupture
If Congress cedes its power to stop a war with Iran, it will fully erode any lingering promise of democratic restraint.
With New Policy, DHS Sets Its Sights on Incarcerating Up to 100,000 Refugees
“This is probably one of the most unprecedented memos — introduced to impose trauma on refugees,” an organizer said.
Racial Justice
Pentagon‑Backed Supercomputer Project Could Price Out Black Residents in Chicago
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A Technical Question Before the Supreme Court Could Seal Fate of Line 5 Pipeline
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The Black Anti-Fascist Tradition Recognized Fascism Didn’t Begin in Europe
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A New Era of Scholarship Is Shining a Light on the Black Philosophical Tradition
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Jesse Jackson’s Legacy Spans From Civil Rights Movement to Anti-Apartheid Fight
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Black Men Endured Sexual Exploitation Under Slavery. Their Story Is Rarely Told.
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Black “Cancer Alley” Residents Win Key Ruling in Environmental Racism Case
“From the tarmac to the ticket counter, our organizing created a sustained pressure campaign that Avelo could no longer ignore.”
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The Road to Abolition
Minneapolis’s 2020 Uprising Laid an Abolitionist Groundwork for ICE Resistance
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We Can Honor Renee Nicole Good’s Life by Abolishing Death-Making Institutions
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New Pennsylvania Law Seeks to Aid Abuse Survivors Who Resist — But Is It Enough?
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Formerly Incarcerated Women Are Building a Global Network to Fight Imprisonment
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Former Prisoner’s New Book Offers Rare Look Into Nation’s Most Secretive Prison
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Black Abolitionists Lead Resistance to Trump’s Use of Federal Police and ICE
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In Black August, We Turn Destructive Spaces Into Laboratories for Liberation