Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Can US Elections Be Made Safe from Mob Violence?

In the days leading up to the anniversary, the US House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United...

In Boston, an approach to housing that avoids eviction

How did the company do it, and can its method be a model for other developers?
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France and UK sued for manslaughter after 27 migrants seeking help drowned in English...

The lawsuit is meant to “bring the truth and the transparency on what happened.”
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‘A vaccine for the world’: U.S. scientists develop low-cost shot to inoculate global south

"We make vaccines for diseases that the pharma companies won’t make."

Hawaii’s water protectors lead a growing movement to close Navy fuel site after poisonous...

Upwards of 100 water protectors rallied outside the Hawaii State Capitol in Honolulu on Dec. 10. Their greatest fears had just come true....

‘In 2022, let’s tax the rich’: 10 billionaires added $402 billion to their fortunes...

The world's 10 richest billionaires added roughly $402 billion to their collective wealth in 2021, a year marked by continued suffering and economic...

Facebook hosted surge of misinformation and insurrection threats in months leading up to Jan....

by Craig Silverman, ProPublica, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post, Jeff Kao, ProPublica, and Jeremy B. Merrill, The Washington Post This story was co-published with The...

Texas deputy fired after shooting teen suspect

The Precinct One Internal Affairs Unit, Houston Police Department, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office are conducting investigations into the officer-involved shooting. Constable Rosen has not disclosed the name of the fired deputy who shot Hannibal.

Trump-appointed judge sides with cops who brutalized DAPL protesters

A decision that critics have characterized as a tacit endorsement of the violent repression of climate justice advocates.

DOJ releases hypocritical statement on Ghislaine Maxwell verdict

Although the Justice Department claims that “no one, no matter how powerful and well connected, is above the law,” Epstein and Maxwell’s alleged blackmail targets currently do not face any criminal charges.