Columbia Journalism Review documents how Israel's military censor unit controls thousands of news stories each year — and how some journalists have internalized state approval as professional validation rather than a threat to press freedom.
The IOC will require genetic testing for all women competitors at the 2028 Games — using trans athlete exclusion to justify invasive biological surveillance of every female Olympian.
Steve Bannon's admission that ICE airport deployments are a "test run" for 2026 reveals how immigration enforcement is being systematically weaponized for voter suppression.
New data shows telehealth abortion prescriptions are replacing interstate travel for procedures, as digital networks quietly bypass state bans through shield laws and mail-order pharmacies.
Iran warns Britain that hosting US military operations makes it a legitimate target, forcing London to confront the Iraq War dilemma again as regional conflict expands.
A federal judge struck down Pentagon restrictions requiring media organizations to pledge not to gather information without official authorization, ruling the policy violated the First Amendment.
The Trump administration sanctioned UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for documenting Gaza war crimes, marking an unprecedented attack on international human rights mechanisms and free speech.
The Cuban government rejected a U.S. Embassy request for diesel imports, calling it 'shameless' as American sanctions create an island-wide fuel crisis affecting 11 million people.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese documents systematic torture of Palestinians in Israeli detention as deliberate state policy, not isolated abuse.
Hugo Holland withheld evidence in death penalty cases and compared a Black child to a dog in court filings. Now he's running for judge in Louisiana.
Children account for the highest death rate on organ transplant lists — a result of federal guidelines that favor adults and Congress's refusal to fund life-saving technologies.
Despite congressional mandates requiring transparency, families of 42 people who died in ICE custody are blocked from accessing medical records and autopsy reports that could explain preventable deaths.
The Treasury Department's emergency sanctions relief on Iranian oil reveals a stark admission: the administration's military escalation created the very energy crisis now forcing American families to choose between gas and groceries.
A court ruled that police officers who sued Afroman for mocking their failed drug raid have no grounds to silence him — a crucial First Amendment victory as law enforcement increasingly uses civil suits to punish critics.
Democrats walked out of a closed-door briefing after Attorney General Bondi refused to testify under oath about Epstein files, claiming executive privilege over documents that predate Trump's presidency.
The FBI's new partnership with UFC fighters reveals how law enforcement is adopting entertainment violence while Trump plans cage fights at the White House.