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The effect of Israel’s total siege has become “catastrophic,” doctors say. Food, water and medicine shortages are prompting a surge of preventable illnesses, and deaths.
In “Believing,” I explained that religion offers people three B’s: beliefs about the world, behaviors to follow and belonging ...
The United Nations estimates that around 70% of Gaza has been under evacuation orders or designated “no-go zones,” leaving Palestinians with “no safe place to go.” ...
Despite enduring deep trauma and witnessing devastation back home, Palestinian medical students in Bangladesh cling to the hope for a ceasefire so they can return and rebuild their communities ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — James B. Milliken, who has led major public university systems in New York and Texas, was named ...
New York City's police department provided federal immigration authorities with information about a Palestinian woman who was ...
Several May Day marches filled the streets of Baltimore with about 3,000 protesters converging at the Inner Harbor's McKeldin ...
Umm Hisham, in the time before the war on Gaza, was deeply invested in her children’s education. She enrolled them in private ...
The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office has decided not to pursue criminal charges against most of the protesters arrested at ...
When the U.S. and Iran met for nuclear talks a decade ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu railed against an ...
Thousands of people attended May Day protests across the country Thursday in response to the Trump administration’s ...
Brooklyn and western Queens delivered protest votes in sizable numbers, sending a message to former President Joe Biden’s ...
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