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AIPAC’s War Chest Draws Opposition

AIPAC’s War Chest Draws Opposition

Brief #146 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Mindy Spatt

AIPAC’s unprecedented $100 million war chest is targeting progressive legislators, igniting a fierce political battle that has united Republican donors and spurred a robust counter-movement from progressive Jewish groups. With high-stakes elections looming, the conflict underscores deepening divisions over U.S. policy towards Israel and the influence of powerful lobbying organizations.

Story of Pulitzer winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, an oppositionist imprisoned in Russia: Part 2

Story of Pulitzer winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, an oppositionist imprisoned in Russia: Part 2

Brief #145 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Yelena Korshunov

Imprisoned Russian opposition leader and Pulitzer winner Vladimir Kara-Murza continues to embody resilience and the fight for democracy in the face of severe repression by the Putin regime. As international calls for his release grow louder, his unwavering commitment to freedom and justice serves as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of dissent in Russia.

TIME FOR A U.S. MIDDLE EAST PEACE POLICY

TIME FOR A U.S. MIDDLE EAST PEACE POLICY

JUNE OP ED
by: U.S. Resist News Staff

President Biden must seize the opportunity to champion a bold Middle East Peace Policy, recognizing Palestinian statehood and endorsing international legal decisions to restore U.S. credibility. By leading efforts towards a two-state solution and a Marshall Plan for regional reconstruction, the U.S. can foster lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.

Will Artificial Intelligence Save California… or Ruin It?

Will Artificial Intelligence Save California… or Ruin It?

Brief #111 – Technology Policy Brief
by : Mindy Spatt

Artificial intelligence holds the potential to both revive California’s tech industry and jeopardize the integrity of its elections, as Supervisor Dean Preston cautions. With groundbreaking AI legislation on the line and facing intense opposition from industry players, California stands at a critical juncture in shaping its future.

The Week That Was: Global News In Review

The Week That Was: Global News In Review

Brief #144 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Abran C

This week’s global news highlights significant events, including the Biden administration’s new asylum ban at the US-Mexico border and Human Rights Watch’s alarming report on mass killings of Ethiopian migrants by Saudi border guards. Additionally, unrest in New Caledonia over French electoral reforms and Haiti’s ongoing crisis under interim Prime Minister Garry Conille draw international attention.

History of the Upside Down Flag and the Justice Alito Controversy

History of the Upside Down Flag and the Justice Alito Controversy

Brief #224 – Civil Rights Policy Brief
by: Rod Maggay

The controversy surrounding Justice Samuel Alito stems from reports of an upside-down American flag and a Pine Tree Flag flown at his properties, symbols recently adopted by far-right groups protesting the 2020 election results. This incident raises significant concerns about his impartiality and adherence to the Supreme Court’s Code of Conduct, prompting calls for his recusal from related cases and potential congressional censure.

Ocean Coral’s White Skeletons Send a Stark Message

Ocean Coral’s White Skeletons Send a Stark Message

Brief #168 – Environment Policy Brief
by : Todd J. Broadman

Ocean coral reefs are facing an unprecedented crisis, with mass bleaching events threatening the survival of these vital ecosystems. As ocean temperatures rise, the vibrant reefs are turning into graveyards of white skeletons, sending a stark message about the urgent need for climate action and coral conservation.

Story of Pulitzer winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, an oppositionist imprisoned in Russia: Part 1

Story of Pulitzer winner Vladimir Kara-Murza, an oppositionist imprisoned in Russia: Part 1

Brief #143 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Yelena Korshunov

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian oppositionist and historian, has been awarded the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for his courageous columns written from prison, where he has been held since 2022 on charges of treason. Despite severe health issues and isolation, Kara-Murza continues to advocate for democracy and expose human rights violations in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

Checking in on 14 Years of Obamacare: Part 3

Checking in on 14 Years of Obamacare: Part 3

Policy Brief #174 – Health and Gender
by: Geoffrey Small

Fourteen years after the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), its impact on innovative medical care and cost-saving measures remains mixed. While Obamacare has expanded access and encouraged preventative care, the anticipated financial savings have not fully materialized, highlighting the ongoing complexity of achieving affordable healthcare in the U.S.

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