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Death Toll Rises in India as Protests Against Modi’s Citizenship Law Intensify
The death toll has risen to at least 27 people, and over 1,000 more have been arrested.
Today’s Concentration Camps Go by Many Names, But They’re Still Open
Entire ethnic groups have been rounded up and held indefinitely over the past 100 years, even here in the U.S.
Jewish Community Denounces Anti-Semitic Attacks Fueled by Trump Administration
Anti-Semitism is on the rise and hate crimes increased in 2019 more than any time in half a century.
In Wake of Hanukkah Attack, Sanders Calls for Stand Against Anti-Semitism
“If there was ever a time in American history where we say no to religious bigotry, this is the time,” Sanders said.
Palestinians Decry ICC Prosecutor’s Delay of Israeli War Crimes Investigation
Accountability for Israeli war crimes is long overdue.
This Court Case Could Be a Turning Point in Tackling Gun Violence
A lawsuit could finally put a dent in the immunity from liability currently enjoyed by gun manufacturers.
UN Peacekeepers Engaged in Widespread Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in Haiti
Poverty is a key underlying factor contributing to sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeeping forces.
Netanyahu Vows to Annex All Israeli Settlements in West Bank if Re-elected
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was indicted last month on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Public Housing Has Been Woefully Underfunded. That Could Change in 2020.
Democrats have put forth bold proposals to fund repairs, build new units and upgrade buildings for renewable energy.
After Nearly a Century, 2020 May Usher in the Equal Rights Amendment
The concerns driving the ERA's passage today look far different from those of the amendment's original supporters.