The Battle for Virginia: Can the Last State in the South to Not Restrict Abortion Post-Roe Survive?
Millions of Americans’ ability to get an abortion hinges on Virginia’s Upcoming Election.
‘Operation Al-Aqsa Flood’ Day 29: Israel Hits Hospitals, Ambulances, and Schools Across Gaza
Israel targeted an ambulance convoy at al-Shifa hospital, while other schools and hospitals were targeted as Israel doubles down on lifesaving civilian infrastructure. Meanwhile, Palestinian workers from Gaza return, recounting…
Protesters in Oakland Blocked Ship Carrying Weapons for Israel
On Friday, protestors at the port of Oakland prevented a ship carrying military weapons to the murderous state of Israel from leaving for hours.
The Reality of Gaza’s Forced Exodus: Unveiling Israel’s Secret Plan
By Jessica Buxbaum / MintPress News Last weekend, Israeli newspaper Local Call leaked an official Israeli government document recommending what Palestinians have been saying Israel is already trying to execute…
Could the War in Palestine Potentially Undermine the U.S.-Israeli Strategic Partnership?
Israel had convinced the U.S. that Palestine issue was no longer an obstacle to normalization. But October 7 shattered Israel's image of military might, raising doubts about its abilities to…
7 Million Displaced in the Democratic Republic of Congo as M23 Attacks Continue
Mass displacement reaches record levels as M23, a proxy force backed by Rwanda, continues its offensive in the eastern provinces of the DRC in violation of a ceasefire
UN Human Rights Body Issues ‘Scathing’ Report on Sweeping US Violations
"The United States touts itself as a beacon of democracy and human rights, yet the committee's findings prove that this could not be further from the truth," said one ACLU…
How a Community Fought for Survival Amid Azerbaijan’s Bombs
Azerbaijan said Armenians left Nagorno-Karabakh of their own accord. The story of one village proves otherwise
Los Angeles Mayor Orders Residential Hotels to Be Opened for Temporary Shelter
Since 2008 city law has required hotels used as primary residences to be preserved.
Larry’s List: Israel Silencing Internal Critics, Navigating Healthcare Costs, Palestine’s Obituary and More
By SP Staff ScheerPost is bringing back Larry’s List, a daily news curation from USC communications professor Larry Gross, to keep you up to date with the most cutting edge…
UN Human Rights Committee Calls for Moratorium on Life Without Parole in U.S.
Groups fighting Death By Incarceration traveled to Geneva to brief committee for its review of U.S. compliance with human rights treaty.
Eulogy for My Father, Daniel Ellsberg
In the final days, his joy and gratitude were based on the hope that others would carry on the effort for a better, more peaceful future. I pray that his…
Palestine’s Obituary
Juan Cole offers his expertise in the Middle East to explain how we’ve gotten to the current state of affairs in Palestine and Israel.
House Passes $14.3 Billion in Military Aid for Israel
The White House has threatened to veto the GOP version since it cuts from the IRS to pay for Israel's war.
Dying Behind Bars — Another Form of Capital Punishment
The aging prison population has tripled in the past two decades. These facilities, which offer poor medical care and a stressful environment, are ill-equipped to handle their graying population.
