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Workfare for the Private Equity Crew?
What if we focused on whether the people at the top are working for their money?
When Covering Up a Crime Takes Precedence Over Human Health: BP’s Toxic Gulf Coast Legacy
Out of 37,000 medical claims, only 40 have been paid.
How the Medical System’s Bias Impedes Black Motherhood
Institutional racism drove me into a postpartum emergency.
New York Taxi Drivers Launch Campaign to Save Their Industry Following Suicides
Over the past four months, four New York City taxi drivers have been pushed to suicide in an industry that is becoming increasingly dangerous.
From Australia to El Salvador to Vietnam, the Environment Is Finally Getting Its Day in Court
Specialized environmental courts are now operating on every continent except Antarctica.
Protests Against Trump and Israeli Occupation as US Embassy Officially Set to Open in Jerusalem
Israelis opposed to the embassy move gathered in Jerusalem to denounce the brutal occupation.
“Making America Great Again” Assumes That It Once Was
The US is exceptional in believing it is exceptional.
On Creating a New Politics With Spiritual and Intellectual Integrity
We are in need of a whole-system change.
How the Farm Bill Could Erode Part of the Affordable Care Act
The “association” plans for farmers could drive up premiums in the ACA markets.
Minnesota Beer Distributor Workers Continue Strike Over Safety Concerns
Drivers must deliver 170-pound kegs by themselves.