‘It’s important to liberate Venezuela’: Congressional Republicans cheer Trump’s offensive
The president is expanding his “armed conflict," authorizing CIA action as he strikes alleged drug boats. His party is behind him.
The president is expanding his “armed conflict," authorizing CIA action as he strikes alleged drug boats. His party is behind him.
EXCLUSIVE: The Maine oysterman sits down with Zeteo to talk about his controversial tattoo and the Democratic establishment's 'continuous' attacks on his campaign.
The alleged scheme involved fixed underground poker games and illicit wagers on professional basketball, authorities said.
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This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. Denise Rosales has never been arrested. She’s never been handcuffed. She’s never spent a night behind bars, never stood before a judge to profess her innocence. And yet, if you perform a […]
“How does it feel to be a problem?” This is the question that the eminent sociologist and socialist W.E.B. Du Bois posed to his fellow African Americans in his 1903 masterpiece The Souls of Black Folk. Today, the same question could be posed just as easily to transgender young people, who find that their very existence has become a lightning rod for all sorts of cultural and political conflicts taking place in the United States and elsewhere. While the experiences of African Americans in the early 20th century can’t be mapped neatly onto those of transgender youth today, the question itself speaks to a shared reality. Both groups have been stigmatized, pathologized, singled out, and “othered.” They’ve been treated by politicians, media figures, and for transgender youth particularly, by many in their own communities as first and foremost “a problem.” And unfortunately, far too many who see themselves as progressive LGBTQ “allies” have been far too fearful of further offending the perpetually offended “parents’ rights” crowd to prove themselves proactive advocates for these vulnerable and oppressed young people.
Federal authorities said they arrested nine men who were in the country illegally, mostly from West Africa.