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Protests are planned across the United States today under the banner “Good Trouble Lives On” — a reference to the late civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis, who died five years ago today.
The U.S.- and Israeli-backed so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has issued a statement blaming Hamas provocateurs — without evidence — for the deaths of 21 Palestinians killed at its aid ...
A group called Writers Against the War on Gaza has published a dossier accusing the New York Times of pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian bias. The coalition’s research builds on decades of analyses showing ...
The Republican-led Senate has voted in favor of Trump’s plan to claw back $9 billion in already-approved funding for foreign aid and public media. The cuts would have a minimal impact on the national ...
The U.S. and Indonesia announced a new trade deal Wednesday that would see Trump’s threatened tariff of 32% reduced to 19%. The U.S. will not pay any tariffs for its exports to Indonesia. Indonesia’s ...
Israel’s military is continuing to attack civilians across the Gaza Strip, with at least 93 Palestinians killed over the past 24 hours. Overnight, Israel bombed the Abu Halu School in the Bureij ...
A group of 30 countries announced a series of measures aimed at halting Israel’s attacks on Palestine and ending the “era of impunity” as they wrapped up a two-day summit in Bogotá. Those measures ...
A U.S. citizen and disabled Army veteran is demanding “a full investigation” after he was detained by ICE for three days without explanation. George Retes was arrested last week during an immigration ...
In California, Narciso Barranco, a landscaper who was brutally beaten before being detained by ICE last month, was released on bond from the Adelanto Detention Center. He’s the father of three U.S.
Syrian forces have withdrawn from the southern city of Suwayda after reaching a new ceasefire deal with armed groups in the Druze-majority region. Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said the ...
The U.S. has expelled five immigrant men to Eswatini in southern Africa, where local authorities say they are holding them in jail before they deport them back to their home countries of Vietnam, Laos ...
Political turmoil in Israel’s government is mounting after two ultra-Orthodox parties announced they’re leaving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fragile coalition, leaving him short of a 61-seat ...
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