After 17 months of campaigning, Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard won its first victory, setting its sights on the future.
Olive Garrison has been teaching high school history in Bakersfield for the past eight years. Born and raised in the Central Valley city, Garrison has incorporated LGBTQ history into lessons, from the ...
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 ...
When large numbers of refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war began arriving in Europe in 2015, right populist groupings seized on the humanitarian crisis to cultivate a narrative that the whole ...
While affirming that the right to present a defense is “paramount,” the judge refused to dismiss the case — for now.
'This crisis is expanding and escalating.' Houthi rebels in Yemen have confirmed they launched a missile at Israel, marking the Iran-backed group's first involvement in the war. @sparkomat reports ...
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 ...
The Republican-majority U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to uphold a Trump administration policy banning abortion care and ...
As nuclear-armed countries violate international law, others may turn to proliferation as a form of deterrence.
The resolution overwhelmingly passed with 123 votes in favor and only the US, Israel, and Argentina voting against.
As nuclear-armed countries violate international law, others may turn to proliferation as a form of deterrence.
Radical economist Costas Lapavitsas discusses the crumbling of the dollar-backed world system and what could be next.