Victoria Valenzuela / Waging NonviolenceCommunities in the tournament's host cities are holding know-your-rights trainings and ICE-free events to keep immigrants safe.Technology
Max Callimanopulos / n+1Facebook Reality Labs’ mission to augment reality and drape humanity in wearable tech has been an $80 billion failure. But the company isn’t giving up.Countering Violence Against Women
Nicole Froio / PrismThe DHS routinely describes undocumented immigrants as sexual predators while employing men accused of child sexual abuse, rape and other gender-based violence.Environment
Dean Baker / Beat the PressAnyone that thinks Social Security poses a budget problem must believe military spending poses a much bigger problem.Opinion
Sarah Hofmann / DeSmogJPMorgan again tops the list of banks embracing “disaster capitalism” as climate deregulation policies inspire more industry investments, new report finds.TD Column
Chabeli Carrazana / The 19thThe first-of-its-kind center, called the Little Apple, could be a model for other cities exploring ways to make life more affordable for workers.Courts & Law
Jonathan Shorman / States NewsroomA new order risks disrupting how tens of millions of Americans cast their ballots — about 30% of whom voted by mail in 2024.
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Freddie deBoer / TruthdigStrip away the moralizing and the sequence is obvious: an inconvenient insurgent, internal material weaponized by his own side, a Republican-linked source and a calendar tuned to a removal-and-replace statute.
Jeb Lund / TruthdigThe oyster farmer is a muscled Homer Simpson — the blunderingly caring lummox doing his best, whom we’re culturally predisposed to hug and forgive while he figures it all out.Film
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