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Abusive North American Companies Pay Off Latin American Police to Harass Critics
Extractive industries contract police to suppress Indigenous protesters and detain international observers.
Despite Promises, Trump’s Asylum Ban Could Apply Retroactively
Thousands of migrants who agreed to wait in Mexico for their asylum hearings are finding out they may not qualify.
Goodbye DARE — More Schools Are Embracing Realistic Drug Education
Some educators are abandoning scare tactics and turning to harm reduction.
For Immigrants, Trump Is Making America Crueler Again
The latest Trump administration assaults on refugees and immigrants should shock the conscience.
Trump Threatens to Reveal Whistleblower’s Identity
Yesterday, Trump attacked the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the impeachment inquiry. Today, depositions resume.
Outrage Erupts After Trump Calls Impeachment Inquiry “a Lynching”
The world's most powerful racist is pretending to be a victim of oppressive violence.
First Fast Food Workers Union in US Prepares to Strike
The strike could potentially become the largest in the history of the solidarity union.
Will GM Workers Stay on Strike in Hopes of a Better Deal?
The GM contract makes some gains, but the union still hopes for better pay and job security for temporary workers.
Trump’s Republican Primary Challengers Find Support Among Democratic Donors
Republican primary challengers are struggling to build up momentum to battle the incumbent.
Enbridge Throws Its Indigenous Peoples Policy to the Fire Over Pipeline
As controversies over its pipelines continue to grow, the company seems to be taking off the gloves.