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Cornel West is following in the footsteps of figures like nineteenth-century orators and pastors like Peter H. Clark and Sutton E. Griggs.
Over 23 million households could soon lose access to free or low-cost internet. That would be a disaster for rural communities and communities of color.
An organizer of the 1968 Columbia University protests on why the message against war, then and now, is the same.
A security guarantee to Riyadh puts the US at disproportionate risk for involvement in future regional conflicts.
A new book explores the deaths of artists and the ex-con turned Metropolitan Museum of Art staffer who collected their obituaries.
A political rapper faces the death penalty amid a fresh crackdown on women.
The language of the bill conflates legitimate criticism of the Israeli government with bigotry against Jewish people.
Fossil fuel industry efforts to delay inquiries highlight its sense of impunity – and echo tactics used to obstruct climate action and deceive the public.