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As the Trump administration tries to erase the legacy of slavery and lynching from the nation’s museums, Bryan Stevenson’s Legacy Sites are confronting America’s full past head-on.
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Federal prosecutors have charged 15 Minnesotans in connection with anti-ICE protests in the Twin Cities. They are accused of “conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers” during Trump’s so-called Operation Metro Surge. We speak with attorney Bruce Nestor, who represents one of the defendants.
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For years, policymakers have treated childcare as a private problem for families to solve on their own.
New York City's move toward universal childcare reflects a different view: that access to care is essential economic infrastructure, no less important than schools, transit, or housing.
Okra holds a special place in many African-descended communities, and a Canadian farmer with Jamaican roots is growing a very old variety
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Drawing on his experience helping implement New York City's universal pre-K expansion, Josh Wallack shows why childcare has proven so politically durable and what future reformers can learn from it.
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Construction equipment multinationals may be aiding Israeli war crimes, experts say
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Federal prosecutors in Minnesota have announced criminal charges against 15 people in connection with anti-ICE protests in the Twin Cities. The defendants are accused of “conspiracy to impede or injur...
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Images show Israeli military using six companies’ bulldozers and excavators to demolish south Lebanon villages
Human rights experts have alleged that six multinational construction equipment conglomerates may be aiding and abetting war crimes by supplying excavators and bulldozers to Israel, after photos and videos showed the Israeli military using their equipment to demolish villages in south Lebanon.
The Guardian geolocated and verified images showing the Israeli military using excavators made by six companies – Caterpillar, Volvo, Hyundai, Doosan, Hitachi and Komatsu – to destroy homes, public utilities, shops and other structures across southern Lebanon.
Israel has levelled entire villages inside the “yellow line”, a 608 sq km area occupied by Israel along the Lebanese-Israeli border. At least 46 villages in south Lebanon have suffered heavy damage, most of it caused by demolitions carried out after the 17 April Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, according to a satellite analysis by Bellingcat. Continue reading...
During the 2024 campaign, Trump met with leaders of the oil and gas industry and asked them to raise $1 billion for his campaign. He promised to be their champion. I don’t know whether the in…