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The State Department was told to cut from its human rights reports info on election integrity, corruption, and the expulsion of refugees.
Columbia University President Claire Shipman said the school retained full independence, but it gave in to virtually all of Trump's demands.
Border Patrol agents used a Penske moving truck to storm a Home Depot, despite a court order barring ICE raids at workplaces.
Black, 69, was killed by lethal injection in Tennessee for the murder of his girlfriend and her two daughters.
Marines are headed to Los Angeles as the Trump administration ratchets up tensions that threaten to turn largely peaceful protests there into a full-blown crisis. It’s a rare and aggressive step ...
While ceasefire negotiations for Gaza go on, the famine in Gaza is reaching unprecedented levels, with deliberate starvation being used as a weapon by the Israeli occupation. In recent weeks, at ...
A pending VA rule appears designed to strip crucial health care from hundreds of thousands of veterans in states with abortion bans.
As Gaza starves, Republicans take aim at UNRWA, a potential lifeline. Almost no one noticed.
Sen. John Fetterman didn’t follow the Israel Parliament vote to annex the West Bank. Other Democrats interviewed condemned the move.
“Food Has Become a Memory”: My Hunger Diary in Gaza A 21-year-old writer living in Gaza documents her daily life under the U.S.–Israeli program of mass starvation.
A new poll appears to test how Democratic voters would treat a primary challenger to Summer Lee that's supported by AIPAC.