The latest in an expanding war campaign where public information about the details and aims of the operation remain sparse
Sarah Lazare
‘The issue of whether water should be a commodity or part of the commons raises the question of what kind of future we want.’
As bill slashing abortion access passes Louisiana legislature, critics warn ‘women and families will pay price’
The fast food worker mobilizations that have rocked the United States since late 2012 are headed for the international stage
Cecily McMillan, who faces up to seven years in prison, was immediately handcuffed and ‘whisked away’
Times Jerusalem bureau admits compliance with Israel-ordered media blackouts
Facing mass lay-offs and program slashes, University of Southern Maine faculty and students demand ‘human right to education’
The Immokalee, Fl. farmworkers who have won battles against some of food industry’s biggest corporations take aim at Publix and Wendy’s
Sixty young people sign open letter to Netanyahu announcing their resistance to the draft in biggest wave of refusal since 2008
Critics say ruling is reminiscent of legal justification for Japanese American internment camps