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Thousands Rally Against Trump’s Policies Ahead of His Extravagant Inauguration
Participants in the People’s March voiced opposition to his policies on immigration, abortion, LGBTQ rights, and more.
Middle East Analyst: Netanyahu Will Try to Scuttle Ceasefire After First Phase
Mouin Rabbani explains why the limited agreement will not shift politics in Israel and Palestine.
Netanyahu’s New Last-Minute Conditions Would Ruin Ceasefire Agreement
An analyst from Gaza, a former peace negotiator and a journalist discuss the ceasefire deal and Palestine’s future.
HIV-Positive Palestinians Struggle to Survive as Israel Blocks Medication
Genocide is making it impossible to get medication to people, according to a new report from The Intercept.
CA Law Allows Low Wages for Incarcerated Firefighters as “Involuntary Servitude”
Voters in November rejected a ballot measure that would've made it easier to change prisoners' working conditions.
Hind Rajab Foundation Seeks to Hold Israeli Soldiers Accountable for War Crimes
The group gathers evidence of war crimes from social media to help governments prosecute Israeli soldiers abroad.
Jimmy Carter’s Legacy Includes Arming and Funding the Genocide in East Timor
Between 1977 and 1979, the administration more than doubled US military aid and sales to Indonesia.
California Wildfires Are a Climate Wake-Up Call — But Is Anyone Listening?
Evacuated journalist Sonali Kolhatkar says corporate media cover such disasters as isolated incidents instead.
11 Men Freed After Decades in Guantánamo Bay Prison
Rights groups call on the Biden administration to release Guantánamo’s last 15 prisoners and close it once and for all.
Deadly US Policies in Latin America Epitomize Jimmy Carter’s Mixed Legacy
Carter moved to limit aid to some right-wing dictatorships while supporting others, especially in Central America.