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Israel steps up strikes on southern Lebanon
Israel and Hezbollah fought a brief but vicious ground war last year, in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
US sends attack aircraft to El Salvador: Report
About 10,000 US troops and a dozen warships are in the Caribbean, amid a string of strikes on alleged drug boats linked to Venezuela.
Maybe It Ends With $161 Million in Damages
Newly unsealed documents reveal that Lively is seeking millions in damages from Justin Baldoni. She also included roughly half of Hollywood on a list of potential witnesses.
Science For Sale: How Drugmakers Captured The FDA
The pharmaceutical industry spent decades manipulating the country’s top drug regulator into rubber-stamping its products. The Trump administration is making matters worse.
Unilever moves to oust Ben & Jerry's board chair over charity probe
The attempted ouster comes as Unilever investigates Ben & Jerry's donations to pro-Palestinian causes.
ICE Agents Invade School To Arrest Teacher In Front Of Kids
No One Can Stop the Rain
When we speak of Assata Shakur, her recent passing, and her legacy, we speak of someone who, at great cost, refused to let the state define who and what she was. To the state, she was a “terrorist,” and even in death, FBI director Kash Patel tells the public they shouldn’t mourn her. But to so many others, she was a beacon of revolutionary optimism. More importantly, she was a mother, poet, writer, and someone who endured political, racial, and carceral violence—and learned to strike back against it.
What Zohran Mamdani's Victory Means to Muslims Like Me
Mamdani overcame a blitzkrieg of racism and Islamophobia during the campaign, showing Muslims across the country they too can become heroes and co-protagonists of the American story.