Showing results for: Israel Palestine (page 5)
“Vibe shift”: Young Texas voters, motivated by Kamala Harris, lock into the presidential election
Isaac Yu, Juan Salinas II
Some young voters upset at handling of the Israel-Hamas war say they’re still hesitant about the vice president
Cori Bush loses her primary, becoming the second “Squad” member to fall this cycle
Nicholas Liu
The progressive lawmaker was defeated Tuesday in a primary race against a challenger backed by AIPAC
Rep. Cori Bush faces media smears, torrent of AIPAC cash, for speaking truth about Gaza
Norman Solomon
Progressive Missouri congresswoman could be next to fall as pro-Israel lobby targets pro-Palestinian voices
Netanyahu slammed for “pinkwashing” conspiracy theory tying protestors to Iran
Griffin Eckstein
The Israeli PM's address was widely protested, even by members of Congress. But he tied the demonstrations to Iran
Poliovirus detected in Gaza wastewater, posing “ticking time bomb” for public health
Matthew Rozsa
The virus threatens to unleash a public health crisis on top of the existing strain from famine and other diseases
Palestinian chef Fadi Kattan on food waste, sustainability and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
Michael La Corte
"The first few weeks after the 7th of October, I couldn't cook"
“Future Fake Electors,” crazy encounters and confused RNC visitors
Kris Kodrich
For a week, Republicans wandered the streets of my hometown of Milwaukee
“America First” foreign policy: JD Vance wants to abandon Ukraine but bomb Mexico and Iran
Nicholas Liu
Trump's running mate said that U.S. military intervention in Mexico is needed to stop illicit drug smuggling
The politics of Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Melanie McFarland
Throughout her life Dr. Ruth refused to identify with either party. But her acts made her positions clear
Palestine and the archeobotany of occupation: Ancient fruit in the mouth of a hungry god
Rae Hodge
Uprooted altars in the occupied home of Goliath reveal a goddess of plenty as Palestinians starve
Jamaal Bowman ousted by conservative challenger in setback to congressional progressives
Nicholas Liu
Heavy outside spending, a pro-Israel backlash and unforced errors brought down the two-term incumbent from New York
Gaza, the Quran and the Torah: Is the Middle East conflict now a religious war?
Mohammad Ali Salih
Hamas and right-wing Zionism offer conflicting religious narratives — with little room for compromise
The curse of Cassandra: We could see the future — but no one listened
Rebecca Gordon
Some of us have been paying attention — so why does America keep replaying the same dismal script?
“It appears to be a payoff”: Expert says Kushner’s Saudi cash an “egregious” national security worry
Charles R. Davis
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden is investigating Saudi support for Jared Kushner's private equity firm
“Our grandchildren will still be fighting for democracy”: Why Ali Velshi says it’s worth it
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC host and author traces his family’s roots and connects their quest for belonging and equality to today
“Horrific”: Israel’s war on Gaza also destroying the climate, study finds
Edward Carver
"This report lays bare the hypocrisy of Western nations who moralize about the perils of climate breakdown"
The neoliberal university faces a crisis: This generation could change everything
Henry A. Giroux
College administrators have shown who they really work for: Wall Street. It's a moment when change is possible
A quarter of the world’s children live in severe food poverty, according to a new UNICEF report
Joy Saha
Of the 181 million affected children, 64 million reside in South Asia and 59 million reside in Sub-Saharan Africa
Amid the Gaza crisis, liberal American Zionism hits a dead end
Abba A. Solomon, Norman Solomon
Netanyahu's regime has made a "two-state solution" virtually impossible — but J Street keeps chasing delusions
Why the “All Eyes on Rafah” image is being criticized – and it’s not just because it’s AI-generated
Nardos Haile
The viral image has been reposted on Instagram more than 47 million times, but what good does it actually do?
Jon Stewart blasts UK Labour Party for dropping candidate who liked a “Daily Show” Israel sketch
Nardos Haile
The 2014 sketch pokes fun at how difficult it can be to discuss Israel and Palestine without backlash
Experts: Biden’s failure to enforce his “red line” could result in “worst of all possible outcomes”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"He's made himself look every bit as heartless as Donald Trump," Harvard professor says
Israel threatened ICC prosecutor over war crimes probe amid “coordinated effort” with Trump: report
Julia Conley
"Jaw-dropping" efforts came as US joined to "place public and private pressure" on the prosecutor, Guardian reports
How student activism shapes the struggle for a better world
William D. Hartung
My years as a student activist at Columbia shaped me — and most of what we fought for, we won eventually
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