Rubio Dodges Accountability at Senate Hearing as Deadly Boat Strikes Continue
The families of two men killed on a small boat targeted by the US military filed a wrongful death lawsuit this week.
The families of two men killed on a small boat targeted by the US military filed a wrongful death lawsuit this week.
The tech giant could face legal liability for aiding and abetting “atrocity crimes” in Palestine, legal groups say.
Critics say Trump is exploiting the federal shutdown to unilaterally slash the safety net and cause unnecessary pain.
Republicans are already smearing the protesters, but their intimidation tactics are out of touch with reality.
Nine tenants organized by the Debt Collective are refusing to pay back rent, hoping to inspire others to do the same.
Michael Bloomberg and anti-DEI pundit Bill Ackman are just two of the many billionaires showering cash on Cuomo.
As work stoppages spread, the Teamsters’ president says a waste disposal company is at “war” with sanitation workers.
A GOP court challenge could lead to the biggest erosion in campaign spending limitations since “Citizens United.”
Billions of dollars for ICE and border patrol in Trump’s budget bill would supercharge the chaotic crackdown.
Immigrants are only the first target of a rapidly expanding digital dragnet that can track our individual movements.
Annual cuts to Medicaid would average $70 billion — roughly the same amount the wealthy will save in tax cuts.
Big Pharma is using dark money to fund groups that sound like patient advocacy organizations but represent the industry.
Grassroots public health efforts and shifts in drug use have contributed to the sharp decline in overdose deaths.
Defense attorneys point to a long history of rights abuses at Guantánamo, including mistreatment of Haitian refugees.
Bernie Sanders released a report on abusive conditions at Amazon warehouses as workers prepare for a pre-holiday strike.