Tuesday, April 7, 2026

102 organizations press Rubio to free Palestinian American teen held at Ofer prison

Coalition says Florida teenager Mohammed Ibrahim’s life is on the line after months without family contact or medical care.

Necropolitics and the language of death: How military talk turns recruits into killers

From boot camp battle cries to euphemisms on the battlefield, the U.S. military relies on “kill talk”—a robust linguistic infrastructure to strip individuality, suppress empathy, and normalize violence, long before they ever fire a shot.

Could Oregon chart the course for universal health care in the US?

Oregon is on the verge of enacting a single-payer health care plan, but continued organizing is needed to secure this historic victory.

Grocery chains are passing Trump tariff costs on to US consumers with higher prices:...

The price of food has increased by 3 percent in the past year, with meats, poultry, fish, and eggs getting 5.6 percent more expensive from June 2024 to June 2025.

The federal policing of DC has made us less safe

We must continue our defiance and resistance, or we will find that the entire country will be changed and made into a dangerous hostile white plantation once again but for all of us.

CEOs are getting richer. Everyone else is falling behind.

At the 100 largest low-wage corporations, the average CEO now makes 632 times more than a typical worker.
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Meet George Retes, disabled Army vet to sue Trump admin over unlawful ICE detention

A 25-year-old U.S. citizen and Army veteran who is taking on the federal government after he was detained by ICE for three days and three nights without explanation.

The case for Palestine

Uncovering the history of ethnic cleansing and U.S. complicity behind Israel’s assault on Gaza.

Looking back at the positions on South African apartheid taken by ambitious Democrats

Certain prominent Democrats led efforts in the 1980s to help end apartheid, but the political costs and benefits were uncertain at the time, and some remain debated today.

The transformative power of immigration court watch

More than providing frontline support to people facing deportation, court watch is a necessary primer on growing U.S. fascism.