Last week, Corpus Christi’s city manager announced that it may enter a water emergency as soon as May. The city’s two main reservoirs — Choke Canyon and Lake Corpus Christi — are just 8.4 percent full ...
The rally in Minneapolis was one of more than 3,300 No Kings events across the U.S. and internationally, and aerial video footage showed massive crowds gathered for demonstrations in cities including ...
As Israel continues to deny essential supplies to Gaza, Palestinians are inventing new forms of creative reuse.
After 17 months of campaigning, Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard won its first victory, setting its sights on the future.
Katie Keith, a director at Georgetown University’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, said the administration was sending mixed messages, on one hand “talking about its ...
On March 21, a Palestinian vehicle collided with an ATV near the village of Beit Imrin in the West Bank, killing the ATV driver. Had it not been for the fact that the driver of the ATV was 18-year-old ...
While affirming that the right to present a defense is “paramount,” the judge refused to dismiss the case — for now.
As nuclear-armed countries violate international law, others may turn to proliferation as a form of deterrence.
In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, long a thorn in the side of the European Union and the most anti-Ukrainian of all the EU leaders, is also in deep trouble in the polls, with most showing his ...
Trump said he’s avoiding using the word “war” in reference to the Iran war, even though he’s used it many times.
Military officials have been relocated to offices and hotels, officials say, spurring civilian targeting concerns.
Radical economist Costas Lapavitsas discusses the crumbling of the dollar-backed world system and what could be next.
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