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Gaza Journalist Has Courage Award Rescinded After Smear Campaign
Maha Hussaini says she has been targeted for attacks and intimidation as a Palestinian journalist for years.
New Film Investigates US-Backed Killing of Civilians by Israel in Gaza
In "The Night Won’t End," Palestinian families recount their horrific experiences amid the Israeli assault.
US Ran Covert Anti-Vax Campaign Early in Pandemic to Discredit China
The effort sought to sow doubt in the Philippines and other nations about vaccines, masks and test kits made in China.
Black Liberation Activist Sekou Odinga’s Legacy Lives On
Activist dequi kioni-sadiki, who was married to the Black Panther for almost 13 years, reflects on his life and death.
What Today’s Workers Can Learn From Machine-Breaking Luddites
“The Luddites get a bad rap,” says author Brian Merchant.
Juneteenth Reminds Us That “Black Freedom” Is an Ongoing Project
Juneteenth reminds us that freedom — however seemingly impossible or ineffable — is worth spending our lives pursuing.
Holocaust Scholar Loses Job Offer After Calling Out Genocide in Gaza
Raz Segal says he was targeted as a “Jew who refuses the narrowing down of Jewish identity to Zionism.”
Author Arundhati Roy Faces Prosecution in India Amid Modi’s Crackdown on Critics
Roy could soon face trial under India’s contested “anti-terror” laws in a case that has outraged free speech advocates.
Some Worry SCOTUS Mifepristone Ruling Could Offer Roadmap for Future Challenges
Legal scholar Michele Goodwin discusses the anti-abortion movement’s playbook of attacks on reproductive health care.
Palestinian Diplomat: Ceasefire Is the Only Way Forward
"The genocidal claim that there are no civilians in Gaza ... is unacceptable and inhumane," says Majed Bamya.