US stands isolated in backing Gaza massacre
The United States has placed itself in a globally isolated position by supporting the Israeli massacre in Gaza.
Houston Police Chief vows to end no-knock raids
“The no-knock warrants are going to go away like leaded gasoline in this city.”
Harvard Law Review rejects Palestinian scholar’s essay on Gaza genocide, igniting debate on academic...
This decision has sparked debates about academic freedom and the suppression of Palestinian voices in legal academia.
UK High Court grants US permission to appeal ban on Assange extradition
“The U.S. government should have accepted the Magistrates’ Court’s decision —instead, it keeps this case going.”
An open letter to the Washington Office on Latin America about its stance on...
"We write out of concern for the direction that WOLA has taken with regard to a matter of life and death, and possibly war and peace, in Latin America."
The first 100 days of resistance
It’s heartening to see the anti-Trump resistance move so quickly toward an affirmative vision that rejects the limited political choices of the past and demands broader horizons of possibility.
New study finds detectable plastic fragments in bottled water that invade human cells
A new study explored the world of nanoplastics and their presence in bottled drinking water.
Two scientists resign from EPA to protest recent firings
The scientists insist they will “not be a future prop for bad science.”
‘We teach, we vote!:’ 10,000 teachers rise up against Republican legislature in deep red...
Led by the grassroots group SC for Ed, teachers from across the traditionally deep red state took personal days to stage the walkout.
Climate action: U.S. cities, states, and businesses step up and vow to meet Paris...
The U.S. could meet 60 percent of its Paris commitment through efforts of cities, states and businesses.









