Upon returning to the White House, Donald Trump—who claimed he would be a “law and order” president—pardoned nearly 1,600 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection. Trump, the first person in ...
I am writing with an exciting update about this column. Since we launched “Murmurations” in 2021, we have collectively survived, witnessed, and lost loved ones, species, and land to floods, drought, ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from implementing its birthright citizenship policy.
These issues alone paint just a portion of the picture of what’s coming to those of us who plan to fight back. The truth of ...
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And to think that we were once called the Isle of Beautiful Waters… . In a way, we have taken a path that has led us away ...
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Eketi entered the house without finesse—one box had scraped her knee, and her palm was sore from trying to hold up the other one. The living room was a tidy but startling neon green. Minimally ...
The second election of Trump represents a rightward shift happening across many nations, prompting award-winning journalist and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal to reflect on that global trend.