Reports

How ICE Was Targeted in Minneapolis for Weeks Before Fatal Shooting

Activists in Minneapolis continue organizing to impede immigration enforcement as the Trump administration sends more agents to the Twin Cities.

As Iran Protests Grow, Thousands Killed by Regime

Amid a near-total internet blackout and rising death toll in Iran, the United States weighs options, applies sanctions.
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The Supreme Court Case That Could Determine the Future of Female Sports

The Supreme Court is set to consider the legality of two state laws that ban males who identify as transgender from participating in girls’ sports.

Their Bodies Were Irreversibly Damaged, Now These Former Transgender Teens Are Fighting for Justice

Young people who used to identify as transgender have filed dozens of lawsuits in the past few years, but have yet to win a verdict in their favor.

10 Commandment Displays Became Law in Texas, Then the Lawsuits Came

A federal court is expected to hear lawsuits filed against laws in Louisiana and Texas directing schools to post the Ten Commandments.

Overhauling Air Traffic Control Involves 5,000 Locations and 600 Radar Systems—What to Know

The federal government is embarking on what Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy calls the most important infrastructure project the nation has seen in decades.

Behind the Group That Controls Chinese Students in America

Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses were exposed as Beijing propaganda vehicles, a Trojan horse, leading most to shut down nationwide in the US now.

The Science Behind the New Dietary Guidelines

New Dietary Guidelines mark the biggest shift since 1980, urging more animal protein and fats, less processed food, and a return to real, whole foods.