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Muslim Woman Ejected From Trump Rally As Crowd Hurls Epithets

“The ugliness really came out fast,” said Rose Hamid.

January 11th, 2016

By Sarah Lazare

Muslim Woman Ejected From Trump Rally As Crowd Hurls Epithets

A Muslim woman wearing a shirt which read "Salam, I come in peace" was forcibly ejected from a Donald Trump rally Friday night as some supporters of the 2016 presidential candidate reportedly hurled Islamophobic epithets at her. Rose Hamid, a

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Despite Trump’s Boast, Insulin in America Among the Most Expensive Liquids on Earth

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Kenosha Sheriff’s Racist Rant Follows Pattern of Fraternizing with White Supremacists

Calls For Arrest Of Michigan Governor As Poisoned Water Scandal Explodes

‘To poison all the children in an historic American city is no small feat’

January 08th, 2016

By Sarah Lazare

Calls For Arrest Of Michigan Governor As Poisoned Water Scandal Explodes

Calls for Michigan Governor Rick Snyder's ouster—and arrest—are growing after internal emails showed that his high-level staffers were aware of lead poisoning in Flint's public water supply six months before the administration declared a state of emergency.

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Flint-Linked Veolia Merger Brings Water Privatization Closer to “Global Reality”

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Despite Big Pharma’s Heavy Lobbying, Cannabis Legalization Efforts in US Make New Gains

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Detroit Public Schools to Shut Off All Drinking Water After Tests Show Elevated Lead, Copper Levels

Canada Condemns Saudi Executions, But Arms Sales Speak Louder Than Words

In immediate aftermath of mass executions, Canada confirms that mega-sale of arms to Gulf state will proceed.

January 06th, 2016

By Sarah Lazare

Canada Condemns Saudi Executions, But Arms Sales Speak Louder Than Words

Despite condemning Saudi Arabia's recent mass executions and raising concerns about human rights abuses, the Canadian government said this week it is moving forward with a controversial $15 billion weapons sale to the Gulf state. Reportedly

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Futile: Saudi’s Decade-Long Attempt to Bottle Up Yemeni Youth Revolution is Failing

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This Is Yemen After Biden Declared an End To American Support for the War

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Trump Caps off Law and Order Legacy With Record Executions, No Mercy for Whistleblowers

Children Caught In Sweep As Feds Begin Mass Deportations

Over the weekend, at least 121 people from predominantly Central American countries were rounded up by U.S. authorities.

January 05th, 2016

By Sarah Lazare

Children Caught In Sweep As Feds Begin Mass Deportations

The New Year was just hours old when the administration of President Barack Obama began rounding up and deporting at least 121 people, some reportedly as young as four years old, presumably back to the drug wars and violence they are fleeing in predominantly Central American countries. The coordinated raids over the weekend focused mostly in

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Biden’s First Month Marked by Broken Promises

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From Concentration Camps to Overflow Facilities: With Biden in Charge, Media Forgets Kids in Cages

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Biden Inauguration Soundtrack Includes MF DOOM, an Immigrant Rapper Deported Under Obama

2015: The Year Police Killings In America Were Counted

Heightened visibility alone, however, has not effectively ended such slayings or brought justice to victims.

December 30th, 2015

By Sarah Lazare

2015: The Year Police Killings In America Were Counted

The Black Lives Matter movement that swept the country in 2015 has—among other accomplishments—forced global media outlets to afford victims of police killings the most basic acknowledgement: a public record of their names and deaths. Such a grim tally was maintained this year by both

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Killer Cops: Police Killed Over 1,000 Americans in 2020

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France’s New Security Law May Have Just Sparked a “George Floyd” Moment

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From British Israelism to the Miami Model: What’s Behind QAnon’s 2020 Resurgence?

State Department Claims It Brought Peace to Syria in 2015

Spokesperson John Kirby’s annual roundup included controversial “success stories.”

December 29th, 2015

By Sarah Lazare

State Department Claims It Brought Peace to Syria in 2015

State Department spokesperson John Kirby is raising eyebrows after he released a recap of 2015 "success stories" in which he credits the United States for bringing "peace" and "security" to Syria and "stepping up" to help the country's people at a difficult time. "The United States and many members of the international community have stepped up

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Microchips and the Macro World: Semiconductor Shortage Ushers in East-West Tech War

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Another Step Back for Biden: Attack on Syria Draws Establishment Cheers

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Rethinking Israel’s Blank Check in Light of Palestinian Teen’s Death with US Weapon

Judge Rules Mall Of America Can’t Silence Black Lives Matter Protesters

Decision states mall can ban three specifically-named individuals from a Wednesday demonstration but can not force the group to post social media messages canceling the mobilization.

December 23rd, 2015

By Sarah Lazare

A Hennepin County judge on Tuesday afternoon struck a blow against an effort by the Mall of America to block a Black Lives Matter-Minneapolis protest slated to take place at the iconic shopping center on Wednesday. The court ruled that the mall can legally

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