The Indian government’s free-market approach to vaccine distribution has privileged profit over lives.
We should let science and evidence prevail while recognizing that science, like other disciplines, is shaped by competing interests.
Leaked phone recordings and emails reveal a top official was prepared to use foreign troops to block Bolivia’s left-wing MAS party from returning to power.
The emails reveal how the Metropolitan Police Department’s gang database is connected to other flawed tough-on-crime initiatives.
Critics say the sanctions undermine U.S. ambitions to vaccinate the world, while new polling shows a clear majority favors a policy change.
Internal documents show how ICE surveilled immigrant advocates’ protest activities — and floated retaliating against them for it.
Republicans join Democrats to repeal the 2002 resolution that authorized the invasion of Iraq.
A summit of government ministers is trying to tackle the inequities of Covid-19 vaccine distribution that could cost millions of lives.
The fiscal year 2022 proposal includes $3.8 billion for the ultrafast weapons, but some arms control experts question their effectiveness.
The increase coincided with ICE’s decision to transfer people through a Mississippi facility where coronavirus cases were exploding.
Join us Thursday, June 24, for a timely discussion with Daniel Ellsberg and others on the dangers of treating whistleblowers as spies and the future of the Espionage Act.
Sen. Joe Manchin reveals his thoughts on the filibuster in a leaked Zoom call with fundraisers.
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