Patrick Lawrence: The Sound of Enforced Silence
Censorship of US wrongdoings will only get worse as the election draws closer, writes Patrick Lawrence.
Censorship of US wrongdoings will only get worse as the election draws closer, writes Patrick Lawrence.
Medical staff at al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital are refusing to abandon their patients after an Israeli army evacuation order. “If we leave our positions, we will fail ourselves and our society,”…
Israel is cutting off the northern West Bank, destroying roads, surrounding hospitals and implementing curfews there.
The president's rejection of a center-left coalition's prime minister candidate "is not merely a political maneuver to hold onto power, but a direct attack on French progressive forces."
"No country had more consistently violated the principles of the UN Charter than Israel."
The Pentagon was aware that the pier couldn't be used in weather that's typical for the Eastern Mediterranean.
While not the sole source of all conflict in the modern Middle East, studying the Ottoman Empire is essential for understanding both the region and the European powers that dominated…
AIPAC's billionaire-funded super PAC has helped defeat two of the most vocal opponents of Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip.
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan's request for arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant has been mired in attempts to shield Israel from accountability since May, but this soon…
In a separate warning, Russia's foreign minister said the US should understand World War III wouldn't be confined to Europe.
The U.S. Justice Department has sued software company RealPage, alleging its algorithm enabled landlords nationwide to collude in raising rents on tenants.
This Labor Day, workers deserve to see lawmakers tackle one of the key areas of policy hindering their right to organize unions.
Telegram has been the 'least cooperative' among the social media sites in responding to Israeli censorship requests during its genocide in Gaza.
The Biden administration has continued to deliver weapons.
The loss of civil liberties is almost always incremental. On a flight home from Greece, the author recently ran into an increasingly familiar and menacing problem.