teen vogue: Palestinian Students Covering University Protests Are Underpaid and Undervalued
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New York Magazine: Locked Out and Locked In at Columbia
The NYPD’S action on campus began with clearing reporters from the scene.
new lines magazine: Palestinian Tatreez Offers Grief and Solace
How passing the traditional embroidery art from one generation to another continues to anchor a people with their past
(Illustration by Joanna Andreasson for New Lines Magazine)
Women and girls are highly vulnerable after Turkey-Syria earthquake destroys their livelihood
Many women affected by the earthquake are the heads of households and require additional support.
Missouri GOP votes down bill to ban children from carrying guns
The Republican-controlled House voted against the measure to stop concealed carry by minors in public
Trump has already funneled nearly $1 million in donor cash to himself since leaving office
The former president is using campaign funds from his supporters to pay himself "rent"
20 Republican Attorneys general threaten to go after CVS and Walgreens if they sell abortion pills
More than a dozen attorneys general sent a threatening letter to the chains, citing a law from 1873
College Board changes syllabus for AP African American studies after pressure from Ron DeSantis
Black Lives Matter, critical race theory, Black feminism, and queer intersectionality are no longer exam topics
"It's a huge list": Iowa GOP bill would ban people on food stamps from buying fresh meat — and more
The list also restricts purchases of bread, cheese, oil, salt and other food staples
Man who attempted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sentenced to almost 20 years
The man was described as “thoroughly radicalized” and received the longest sentence of any defendant involved
In 2022, the Ukraine war forced the world to see refugees again. How long will that last?
With millions of Ukrainian refugees spread around the world, we saw the problem again. But it never went away.
Musk's Twitter hasn't paid rent since takeover — and threatens to end severance for laid-off workers
Twitter has even begun to auction off furniture and kitchen equipment from its office
"Financial conflict of interest": Dems probe whether Kushner influenced policy to enrich himself
Congress wants to know if Jared sought to "influence" or "interfere with" policy to advance business interests
Sam Bankman-Fried says he's secretly the "third-biggest Republican donor" thanks to "dark money"
The FTX founder says he kept donations private because "reporters freak the f--k out if you donate to Republicans"
North Carolina Republican wants "rape panels" to decide whether victims can get abortions
Bo Hines pushes "community-level review" of whether individual survivors can terminate their pregnancies
What's in a name: Kurdish martyr Jîna Amini and the struggle for culture and history
A young Kurdish woman made famous in death still has a lesson to teach us: Call her by her name
Getting "tough" with Iran won't help the rising women's movement — it may destroy it
U.S. policy always defaults to sanctions and threats whenever unrest emerges in Iran. That's exactly the wrong idea.
Albers Foundation Celebrates 50th Anniversary With New Book 'You Can Go Anywhere
Executive Director of the Albers Foundation Nicholas Fox Weber speaks with L'OFFICIEL on what this milestone means to the foundation and the art world at large.
Why is There So Much Violence Against Women on TV?
Following the uproar over Euphoria's copious nudity, let's reflect on who experiences pain on TV and why.