Global HIV Care Thrown Into Chaos by Trump: “I Will Be Sick and Maybe Die”
In South Africa, a 36-year-old living with HIV since childhood fears she will lose access to treatment due to Trump’s policy.
In South Africa, a 36-year-old living with HIV since childhood fears she will lose access to treatment due to Trump’s policy.
ICC warrants against Israeli officials would mean they can’t travel — and their patrons in the U.S. would be pressured over continued arms sales.
Civil rights attorney Edward Ahmed Mitchell and journalist Meghnad Bose discuss the profound implications Khalil’s case raises for free speech and due process.
The single largest IDF casualty event of the Gaza invasion is a symbol of Israel’s deepening quagmire.
Tareq Baconi, author of “Hamas Contained,” on Israel’s assault on Rafah and the future of Palestine.
The ACLU is ringing the alarm bell over S.B. 1287, which the group believes will chill free speech on California campuses.
Maura Finkelstein was terminated by Muhlenberg College for an Instagram repost.
Google downplays its military work with Israel, but “Project Nimbus” documents tie the American tech giants to Israel’s deadly military capabilities.
Khalil has 45 days to appeal Thursday’s court decision, his attorney told The Intercept.
An Intercept investigation found 63 U.S. bases, garrisons, and shared facilities in the region. U.S. troops are “sitting ducks,” according to one expert.
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