Sadly, New York City only recycles about one-fifth of its garbage: around 8 percent of trash from homes and about 25 percent from businesses, according to the city’s Department of Sanitation. While ...
The police’s violence comes as no surprise. Violence and oppression is built into the police’s origin story, and violence will continue to define policing unless serious changes are made.
With the brutal death of Alexey Navalny, there’s a lot of pain, anger, and despair on the Internet. I’m talking about normal people, not moral monsters, scoundrels, and prostitutes — and people feel ...
The best way to minimize risk is to stay informed.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted 245-182 to overrule Donald Trump’s declaration of national emergency regarding immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump declared a national emergency ...
For the third installment of the Visionaries Project, we spoke to Sara Gozalo about capitalism, fighting ICE and the prison industrial complex, combating burnout as an activist, and her vision of a ...
The venerated photographer and hundreds of others overtook the atrium of New York’s Guggenheim to protest the museum’s ongoing relationship with the Sackler Family, one of its largest donors. The ...
The Saudi government prepares to confirm that the journalist died during “an interrogation gone wrong.” ...
Ideas are indestructible, and Anonymous was always—first and foremost—an idea.
Earth Week NYC saw climate activists deftly pivoting from IRL to digital actions. Here’s a look at how they did it.
While most of America teeters on the edge of a fascist abyss, Maine has given democracy a much needed upgrade with the switch to ranked choice voting for the 2020 election.