We couldn’t be ignored any longer, we scared the leaders of federal agencies, challenged politicians on their doorsteps, took ...
The New York City comptroller is releasing a workers’ rights platform, which he shared exclusively with The Nation.
Wild-berry foraging is foundational to Indigenous cultures in Canada, and berries connect First Nations people to the land, ...
Rami's Heart, the nation's first permanent COVID memorial, started with a name written on a rock on the Belmar beach. Gradually it grew, and founder Rima Samman-Whitaker found a permanent home for it ...
Immigration in 2024 drove the overall U.S. population growth to its fastest rate in 23 years as the nation surpassed 340 million residents. The Census Bureau changed how it counted immigrants last ...
Baltimore County reversed three consecutive years of population decline, thanks in large part to new immigrants.
A Los Angeles resident who recently traveled through LA International Airport was identified as the first confirmed case of measles in the county in 2025, health officials reported March 11. […] ...
The High Court ruled the Gumatj Clan was eligible for compensation for mining on their land decades ago. It changes our understanding of how native title law works.
Canada and the European Union swiftly unveil retaliatory levies against the U.S., hours after Trump's sweeping tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Last week's accidental shelling of a South Korean village occurred less than 20 miles from the border of the nuclear-armed North.
The Education Department's civil rights branch is losing nearly half its staff in the Trump administration's layoffs.
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