Greta Thunberg and activists aboard the 'Madleen' are determined to reach Gaza despite Israeli threats. The mission aims to challenge the blockade and deliver aid amidst a growing humanitarian crisis.
In a stunning display of resilience, 16-year-old AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete, clinched multiple gold medals at the California high school track championships amidst fierce protests and political pressure. Despite Trump’s threats, Hernandez proved that talent knows no bounds.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has publicly criticized Leonard Leo, a key figure in his judicial appointments, after a recent court ruling on tariffs. This rift raises questions about Trump's alliances within the conservative legal movement.
This Sunday marks the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, with events in Minneapolis and Houston honoring his memory amid ongoing struggles for police reform and racial justice.
During a concert in Manchester, Bruce Springsteen fiercely criticized Donald Trump, labeling him 'unfit' for office and urging fans to unite against authoritarianism. His passionate remarks highlight the importance of democracy and civil rights.
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University student detained for over six weeks due to her political speech, returns to Boston, expressing gratitude for support during her ordeal. A federal judge ruled her detention unlawful.
An aid ship bound for Gaza was struck by drones in international waters, raising serious allegations against Israel. Activists, including Greta Thunberg, demand accountability for the attack.
On May 1, nationwide protests are set to rally for workers’ and immigrants’ rights against the Trump administration. Tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets in nearly 1,000 cities, continuing the fight for dignity and respect.
Tens of thousands are set to protest nationwide on May Day against the Trump administration's policies, focusing on workers' rights and immigration issues. Organizers claim it's a fight for the working class against corporate elites.
As Trump marks 100 days in office, Democrats ramp up efforts with speeches and sit-ins to show their base they're resisting the administration's agenda. Will it be enough to regain voter trust?