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Pam Bondi · United StatesThe U.S. attorney general announced during a Fox News interview that all nonessential funding has been pulled from the Maine Department of Corrections over a transgender inmate in a women's prison.See the Story
$1.5M in funding pulled from Maine DOC over trans inmate, Bondi says
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
United States · United StatesMy first fight in prison came within the first day of my arrival. I didn’t even know I was in it, nor did I throw a punch. However, I found myself defending against an incessant assault from an invisible assailant with no face or motive. Little did I know it would be my greatest battle to date, next to surviving in prison—a fight I currently have no clue whether I’m winning or losing. Before prison, I led what I considered a normal life. Upon en…See the Story
Becoming "insti": The fight to preserve a sense of self in prison
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
San Quentin · San QuentinWhen I took over as editor-in-chief of San Quentin News (SQN) in early 2023, I was at the height of my rehabilitative journey. I was disciplinary-free, I had a college degree and vocational training, and was part of many self-help groups. At the time, I was also newly employed as an assistant producer to the podcast Ear Hustle and KALW’s podcast Uncuffed. I was one of the leading incarcerated voices in the prison. On March 17, 2023, Gov. Gavin …See the Story
San Quentin News editor-in-chief fired for prison reform efforts
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixWhen Americans think of veterans, they often think of words such as sacrifice, courage, and patriotism. Unfortunately for many veterans—myself included—a very different word comes to mind: deported. An estimated 94,000 veterans do not have U.S. citizenship, leaving them vulnerable to detention and deportation. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does not report the veteran status of people who have been deported, so the exact number of de…See the Story
Deporting veterans betrays America’s promise
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
New York State · New YorkPamela Hicken and Rosalee Frater do not want to move. Their families are the last remaining tenants at 285 Eastern Parkway, where they pay $570 and $830 per month, respectively, for their rent-stabilized Brooklyn apartments, more than 75% below the area’s market rate. They are also the last hope for the 100-year-old building to remain standing. The owner, Renaissance Realty Group, wants to demolish the Crown Heights building and the already vac…See the Story
In NYC, the fight for rent stabilization continues
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesRecently, I was at Finch Elementary School, a Title I school in Atlanta, where Love Beyond Walls is building Zion’s Closet—converting a classroom into a resource center in partnership with the school to provide essentials like uniforms, a washer and dryer, refrigeration and healthy foods, undergarments, and hygiene items to support students and families facing poverty or homelessness. These items aren’t luxuries; they meet the real, everyday nee…See the Story
How Department of Education Cuts Affect Unhoused Students and Educators
67% Left coverage: 3 sources