Thom Hartmann / The Hartmann ReportThe league proves that rules, referees, equality and “redistribution” are the only way any game actually works.Immigration
Sophie Nieto-Munoz / New Jersey MonitorJean Wilson Brutus, an asylum seeker from Haiti, was detained Dec. 11 and died less than 24 hours later at privately run Delaney Hall in Newark.Education
Nadra Nittle / The 19thStudents with disabilities and survivors of sexual misconduct can’t rely on the Department of Education to intervene for them, new reports find.TD Column
Siddhant Adlakha / TruthdigFilmmaker Hasan Hadi's “The President’s Cake,” Iraq's submission for the Academy Awards, explores Western sanctions through the eyes of a child on a fraught mission.Immigration
Phil Galewitz, Amanda Seitz / KFF Health NewsShould immigrant patients be alerted that the personal information they provide when applying for emergency medical coverage could be used in efforts to remove them from the country?
Anita Hofschneider / GristScientists have warned the practice could damage fisheries and fragile ecosystems. For residents, “It really feels like another false solution.”TD Column
Conor Lynch / TruthdigAfter listening to voters and threatening the future of paramilitarized immigration enforcement, Democrats sign a budget deal that sets the stage for half-measures and spineless compromise.Opinion
Norman Solomon / TruthdigWhile pandering to business elites, the California governor has slashed health care, housing and food assistance for the poor and near-poor.Military
Pavel Devyatkin / Responsible StatecraftWith New START gone as of Feb. 5, the world has lost the last legal check on the U.S.’ and Russia’s nuclear arsenals.
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Suchit Chávez / TruthdigIn El Salvador, a government-backed economic elite is consolidating power and forging its own crypto paradise while workers struggle.TD Original
Christopher Ketcham / TruthdigAfter losing thousands of dollars and his pride, one victim exposed the fraudsters — only to find sadness and exploitation all the way down.
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