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Occupied Minnesota: Inside the Resistance to Operation Metro Surge
When the federal government flooded Minnesota with thousands of ICE and DHS agents in December 2025, local and state officials largely failed the people they were elected to protect. So communities protected each other — building an infrastructure of resistance that drew on lessons learned in Chicago, Los Angeles, and on the streets of Minneapolis in 2020.
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1 day ago10 min read


Alarm Bells No One Heard
Weeks before a gunman opened fire at Brown University in December 2025, killing two students, a campus worker says he warned security about suspicious behavior in the engineering building where the attack later took place. No action was taken. The missed warning, workers say, reflects a broader pattern of ignored safety concerns and strained labor conditions at the Ivy League institution.
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Mar 99 min read


Disbelief as Diagnosis
From ancient theories of wandering wombs to Freud’s hysteria diagnosis, emergency rooms where women wait longer for care to AI systems trained on biased datasets, medicine has repeatedly positioned women’s testimony as unreliable. The consequence: delayed diagnoses, unnecessary suffering, lost organs, and sometimes lost lives.
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Mar 28 min read


Between Checkpoints
Over the course of a month reporting between Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and cities across the West Bank, Iñaki Estivaliz found that the defining story was not only political but structural. It was about movement—who boards a bus without inspection, who is required to change vehicles at a checkpoint, who carries a passport that opens gates, and who relies on a permit that can be revoked.
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Feb 239 min read
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