Protesters say the 2,000-acre Esencia development would do irreversible harm to Cabo Rojo’s ecosystem and overrun the local ...
An eccentric 55-year-old man with a stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis decides to make a documentary about his own demise ...
Going back to President George Bush Jr., American presidents of both parties have rejected Israeli entreaties to join in a ...
Step by step, people across the country are coming up with ways to resist ICE and its ruses. In the process, we are not only ...
The members of No Tech For Apartheid (NOTA) advocate for their companies (mainly Google and Amazon) to divest from Israel, ...
Just as the Epstein Class is exposed, the President launches an illegal war against Iran. The first U.S. bomb fell on an Iranian school for girls, killing at least 175 mainly girl-children—a slip of ...
Mamdani’s mayoral campaign focused on New York’s 2.4 million rent-stabilized private tenants, with the promises of a rent ...
Across more than six decades of activism and two presidential runs, Jesse Jackson centered economic justice for America’s multiracial class in ways that are still relevant today. Nicholas Powers Mar ...
Anthony Sims says that when he learned that his 1999 Brooklyn murder conviction was overturned last week, he wanted to “jump for joy”—but his broken ankle kept him from doing so. Since leaving prison ...
Aber Kawas came of age as a Muslim in post-9/11 New York. NYPD surveillance and fears of terrorist plots emanating from her community were pervasive if unfounded. Kawas’s father was deported to Jordan ...
On Saturday, March 14, members of the anti-war group Brooklyn for Peace (BFP) gathered outside Atlantic Terminal at 2 p.m. for their weekly vigil to oppose the U.S. war with Iran. For several months, ...