A ProPublica investigation revealed a new change proposed by the Trump administration that would cut Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for up to 400,000 Americans with disabilities. The SSI system provides a very modest basic income to adults who are unable to work due to severe disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism, or blindness. The maximum monthly benefit in 2026 is $994 per person, far below the federal poverty line . Because current SSI benefits are not enough to live independently, many SSI recipients live with their families into adulthood, in order to avoid the alternatives of institutional living or homelessness. People with disabilities benefit from the social, cultural, and structural support of living in a multi-generational home. Family caregivers develop routines that integrate their loved ones, providing individualized support that is hard to replicate in an institutional setting. Families often invest substantially in building acco...
Global Sumud flotilla confirms reports of torture as abducted civilians transferred to Israeli custody
The Global Sumud Flotilla is issuing an urgent international alert of a state-sponsored kidnapping and torture mission currently unfolding in international waters. This alert follows first-hand testimony from released participants confirming that Saif Abukeshek, one of two civilians forcibly taken by Israeli forces, was subjected to torture while in detention aboard an Israeli military vessel while still in Greek waters. This constitutes a grave escalation and an additional war crime. Following the illegal interception of 22 vessels belonging to the Global Sumud Flotilla by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in international waters less than 80 nautical miles west of the Greek island of Crete, 175 civilian participants were abducted from 21 boats and transferred to the Israeli vessel Nahshon , where they were subjected to physical and verbal violence. Participant eyewitnesses provided harrowing testimony of Abukeshek’s screams echoing throughout the ship as he was subjected to ...