Cop City Protesters Tried to Plant Trees. Atlanta Police Beat Them for It.
Organizers swore off violence, but the cops used their garden tools as an excuse to attack them anyway.
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Organizers swore off violence, but the cops used their garden tools as an excuse to attack them anyway.
After weeks of reporting on Israel’s war from Gaza City, I was one of thousands of Palestinians who fled south on Friday.
The screeching at last night’s Republican debate was not just inane — it will get more people killed.
Republicans won’t stop at a 15-week ban.
Internal emails obtained by Siskiyou Rising Tide and Information for Public Use show police treating even the most placid social justice activities as sites of criminal threat.
Big wins for Democrats in yesterday’s Ohio, Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania elections.
The elections we’re watching today in Ohio, Maine, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, and more.
The conspiracy charges against DxE’s Wayne Hsiung marked a troubling shift — and an overreach — by prosecutors in animal rights cases.
We’re at the phase of the Israel–Palestine war when people start worrying about how they will look when this is over.
The Iraq War protests didn’t stop that war. But they stopped others.
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