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Nine months after a ceasefire was announced between Israel and Hamas, my family still has not returned home and fears for our safety.
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Nine months after a ceasefire was announced between Israel and Hamas, my family still has not returned home and fears for our safety.

Appeal seeks to make it harder for disabled people to sue over federal discrimination.

Jennifer Loewenstein reports back from a recent trip to Lebanon.

Artists across the country have channeled rage and disappointment at the overturn of Roe v. Wade into activism.

Israel has damaged or destroyed most of the structures in Gaza, and yet it blocks the materials needed to rebuild.

The Delivery Protection Act would require corporations like Amazon to directly employ all the people who make online shopping deliveries possible.

The Supreme Court’s logic of colorblindness leaves Black and brown people behind.

Israeli bombardment has destroyed most agricultural land in Gaza, but Mohammad Al-Jadba has remained steadfast in his commitment to his land and livelihood.

The federal government’s plan will make it easier for states to institutionalize the disabled.

President Donald Trump’s Executive Order banning gender-affirming care for those under the age of nineteen has no bearing in other countries—but U.S. citizens living in Canada say they’re still facing obstacles.