The Cuban government’s swift revocation of José Daniel Ferrer’s parole isn’t just about legal procedure—it’s a stark reminder of the regime’s enduring intolerance for dissent, and a call to action for the international community.
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The L.A. City Council has passed sweeping reforms targeting high film permit fees and bureaucratic red tape, aiming to stop the dramatic loss of local production jobs. But will it be enough?
Amnesty International’s annual report accuses Israel—backed by the U.S. and European allies—of committing a ‘live-streamed genocide’ in Gaza, highlighting the West’s glaring double standards and humanitarian failures.
Corning’s $1.5 billion investment in a Michigan solar plant is creating hundreds of jobs, strengthening domestic supply chains, and delivering a resounding response to conservative energy skepticism.
Evidence of torture and suspicious organ removal from Viktoriia Roshchyna’s body exposes systematic rights abuses and deliberate cover-up by Russian authorities.
Republican leaders used a hidden procedural maneuver to freeze crucial Democratic investigations, raising alarms about transparency and the future of congressional oversight.
When ICE agents raided an Oklahoma City home in error, a family of U.S. citizens found their lives upended—shedding light on the real human cost of unchecked enforcement.
President Trump’s early actions—raids, tariffs, and program cuts—have rocked Illinois, spurring legal fights and deepening local anxieties over jobs and rights.
A bipartisan coalition’s lawsuit to restore fusion voting in Wisconsin could empower minor parties, break the two-party lock, and help bridge the state’s bitter divides.
Rep. Angie Craig’s Senate bid highlights divides in Minnesota politics and sets up a fiercely competitive, high-stakes race for representation in Washington.