VIDEO: Facebook Accused of Censoring Hundreds of Prisoners by Purging Profile Pages Without Cause
With more prisoners using social media, Facebook has been accused of being too willing to delete profile pages of prisoners at the request of U.S. authorities—a growing debate among groups.
Caged children and terrified infants: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee describes ‘acts of indecency’ at...
"So what I saw was a crisis continuing. Not in the making – a crisis continuing."
Progressive Briefing for Wednesday, July 4, 2018
New ICE policy gives immigrant families a cruel choice, two more government agencies ax climate change from their websites, a majority of Americans want Citizens United overturned, and more.
Goodbye to all that
A private investigator on living in a surveillance culture.
SUNY uses taxpayer dollars to torture kittens in useless experiments
The State University of New York is being sued for refusing to turn over documents about cruel animal experiments.
No accountability: How the civil justice system fails Black Americans killed by police
Having escaped criminal punishment, police officers who shoot and kill Black Americans are often not held to account by the civil justice system either.
Saving our schools starts with spending less on the military
Imagine if we invested in them rather than war.
Parents like their public schools, no matter how much the charter school movement tells...
Branding public schools as “failed” institutions is more about politics than education.
Could ISIL Be Strengthened by U.S., French, Russian Bombing?
A conversation with longtime journalist Abdel Bari Atwan about how the bombings could backfire and help grow the Islamic State.
Houston neighbors said no to Walmart and invested in Black-owned businesses after the hurricane
Communities of color turned to each other to make it through the disaster. Months later, they’re doing the same to rebuild.







