Christine Peterson / High Country NewsThe White House wants to alter life for U.S. hunters, anglers, RVers, off-road-vehicle drivers, backpackers, birdwatchers and hikers.Social Justice
Jasmine Mithani / The 19thRevised funding opportunities for victim services organizations ban any activities characterizing domestic violence as a social justice issue.Wounds of War
Ahmed Ahmed, Ruwaida Amer / +972 MagazineWith over 70,000 children hospitalized for malnutrition, Israel's blockade on the Strip has left parents to watch helplessly as their children waste away.Immigration
Katya Schwenk / The LeverAn aviation clearinghouse that collects passenger information from billions of flights is selling it to Trump’s immigration enforcers.
Thom Hartmann / The Hartmann ReportIn an escalation of deliberate cruelty, the administration plans to send migrants into a system of slavery and death overseen by warlords.
Amy Goodman, Denis Moynihan / DemocracyNow!Holding law enforcement accountable has become more difficult as the Justice Department moves to stem oversight of problematic departments.TD Column
Bill Blum / TruthdigThe Republican Party is attacking the right to vote with a raft of new election laws — and criminal penalties for breaking them.Environment
Victoria Livingstone / TruthdigAttacks on international students are part of a bigger project to suppress critical thought and demand obedience from universities.
Gwynne Hogan / THE CITYThe city's police commissioner says providing Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia’s file to the feds was a “standard” exception to city sanctuary laws.TD Original
Timothy A. Wise / TruthdigMexico continues to resist U.S. bullying on the cultivation of genetically modified corn.
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