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As Western governments repress Palestine solidarity and enable Israel’s impunity, the “liberal international order” is no ...
Tribal college leaders say the proposed funding cuts would violate the U.S. government's treaty responsibilities to Native ...
Lebanon’s Souq al-Khamis is more than a market—it’s a living archive. After more Israeli bombardment, another round of ...
The three million-member National Education Association approved a measure to split with the Anti-Defamation League for not ...
Despite United Nations experts urging British lawmakers to rethink plans to use terrorism laws against the protest group ...
The group collected over 300,000 signatures opposing Utah’s ban on public sector collective bargaining, giving voters the ...
On June 10, my brother Mohammad and my cousin Kareem set out on foot at 2 a.m. from Rimal neighborhood in northern Gaza, ...
The coordinated attacks on the labor movement and workers rights are continuing to chip away at union density—and corporate ...
Jen Sorensen is a cartoonist for Daily Kos, The Nation, In These Times, Politico and other publications throughout the US.
Two hundred and fifty years of civic investment in the United States of America is now over. Like all private equity firms, ...
Despite a deluge of corporate cash, the measure to fund an ambitious plan for mixed-income, publicly owned housing appears to have won big.
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