Trump the terminator?
Could his second presidency signal the end of American global power?
With attack on Yemen, the US is shameless: ‘We make the rules, we break...
The United States government is the most powerful and dangerous outlaw nation in the world.
How many of your state’s lawmakers are women? If you live in the Southeast,...
In the Southeast, representation is lagging as lawmakers pass bills like near-total abortion bans.
2023: A year of global human rights regression amid political expediency
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report exposes a year of global human rights backsliding amidst political compromises.
Hundreds of thousands march for Gaza as world demands cease-fire
Coordinated actions from DC to London to Jakarta designed to "send a powerful message not just to the Israelis but to the Western powers who are backing them that the public say 'not in our name.'"
Tragedy at the border: The fatal consequences of Texas’ immigration policies
Exploring the controversial operations of Texas National Guard and the heartbreaking drowning of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rising tides, sinking hopes: Climate crisis wreaks havoc on U.S. northeast coastline
From historical landmarks to modern infrastructure: The devastating impact of record-breaking high tides in the U.S. northeast, fueled by climate change.
Ilhan Omar and global leaders unite for Gaza Ceasefire: A movement for peace and...
An international movement: How 384 global leaders, including Ilhan Omar, are championing for a Gaza ceasefire amidst rising human rights concerns.
U.S. officials care more about protecting oil tankers than Palestinians
The United States is demanding an end to attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, but it won’t support a ceasefire in Gaza.
Escalating conflicts: US, UK military actions in Yemen spark wider war concerns
Amidst Israel's Gaza operations, the US and UK's air strikes on Yemen heighten regional tensions, challenging international maritime security and legal norms.









