Gaza’s Students Kept Studying Amid the Rubble. Now Universities Hope to Rebuild.
Palestinian students learned remotely, with flickering internet, through two years of Israel’s genocide. Now universities need funding to rebuild.
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Palestinian students learned remotely, with flickering internet, through two years of Israel’s genocide. Now universities need funding to rebuild.
After fighting the democratic socialist’s candidacy tooth and nail, the city’s ruling class is lining up to shake his hand.
Mamdani’s victory means so much — including the repudiation of Islamophobic attacks and weaponization of antisemitism.
The former vice president died Monday night. Now is not the time to whitewash his bloody legacy of war and destruction.
The unfolding tragedy in Sudan reminds us in Gaza that wars, hunger, and destruction are not isolated events.
Graham Platner’s firearms trainings are only the most public example of the left’s efforts to arm themselves.
If six people nonviolently protesting outside an ICE facility is a criminal conspiracy, all First Amendment-protected activity is at risk.
Tetsuya Yamagami is now on trial after the killing that forced a national reckoning.
The days of justifying American military intervention anywhere in the world are on their way out.
A mass movement against the Trump administration is essential, but no one should take an Iraq War booster’s advice.
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