Supreme Court rulings and new Southern maps intensify battle over Black voting power before midterms
A wave of legal battles over congressional maps is intensifying across the South ahead of this year’s midterm elections, with voting rights groups, Democratic officials, and civil rights advocates ...
A recent scientific research confirmed that nearly all commercial plant-based meat alternatives (PBMAs) contain detectable levels of mycotoxins. These are naturally occurring, toxic chemical compounds ...
After British troops had beaten German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s tank forces at the Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt on November 4, 1942, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared, ...
The U.S. claims that the U.S.-China “tech race” is about national security, but it is really a struggle over resource control, economic power, and wealth accumulation. Instead of benefiting the ...
An Israeli investigative documentary has renewed scrutiny over the military’s conduct in Gaza after soldiers and officers described receiving broad “shoot to kill” orders th ...
Industrial aquaculture often imposes severe environmental and social costs on small-scale and Indigenous fishing communities. Open-net salmon farms release waste, chemicals, and disease into shared ...
The U.S. war on Iran today, but similarities in the larger context, suggest that the United States is facing the same kind of “end of empire” moment that the British Empire faced in that historic ...
More than a decade ago, a federal court found that the New York City Police Department had been unconstitutionally stopping and frisking Black and Hispanic residents. The ruling laid out required ...
After Louisiana officials welcomed hyperscale data centers with extractive tax rebates and secretive dealings, a bipartisan wave of resistance is brewing to restrict the very artificial technology the ...
The Trump administration has reportedly issued subpoenas targeting journalists and news organizations over Iran war reporting, intensifying concerns that the Justice Department is being used to expose ...
The Trump administration’s latest strike killed two people and left one survivor missing, intensifying scrutiny of a military campaign that has offered no public evidence for its drug-trafficking ...
A new national poll finds widespread bipartisan concern that billionaires, dark money and special interest spending are overpowering ordinary voters in U.S. elections as campaign spending continues to ...
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