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Like all parents, I still hope to leave my son a better world than the one I grew up in. But at this point I’d settle for his being able to read the newspaper without the record for the dumbest thing he’s seen in his lifetime getting reset every week.Continue Reading

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This month marks the one-year anniversary of Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest by U.S. immigration officials, a moment that seemingly kicked off an increased wave of government suppression against the Palestine movement. Khalil, who was finally released from detention last June, spoke with Mondoweiss U.S. correspondent Michael Arria about the status ofContinue Reading

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The following story is co-published with Matt Bivens’ Substack newsletter,  The 100 Days. It’s been two weeks since President Traitor 47 ordered a bolt-from-the-blue missile strike to assassinate Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei. Now, the murdered man’s son has taken over. That’s convenient for those of us struggling to follow this unwantedContinue Reading

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Israeli forces attacked multiple towns in southern Lebanon after announcing “limited and targeted ground operations.”, Israeli forces in southern Lebanon as ground operation announced NewsFeed Israeli forces have attacked multiple towns in southern Lebanon after announcing “limited and targeted ground operations” against Hezbollah. Israel has warned residents will not beContinue Reading

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This piece is copublished by  DeSmog  and  ExxonKnews . ExxonKnews is a reporting project of the Center for Climate Integrity. Scott Eustis is doing what he can to keep Louisiana afloat. As a veteran wetland and fisheries researcher and lifelong resident, he says he is sure of what caused the damageContinue Reading

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A major environmental justice case tying slavery’s legacy to Cancer Alley reached a new phase after a judge rejected defendants’ motion to dismiss last month. The lawsuit centers on claims that St. James Parish in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley, where many industrial sites are located on former plantations where people wereContinue Reading