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Voting Restrictions Could Affect Alabama’s Special US Senate Election
Alabama has taken a deep-red turn in recent years.
Urban Noise Pollution Is Worst in Poor and Minority Neighborhoods and Segregated Cities
Some parts of US cities are much louder than others.
Puerto Rico Needs Aid, Not an Occupation
The US military has other priorities — and that's what could make matters worse.
Steve Bannon’s New Plan: Erik Prince for Senate
The controversial Blackwater founder may be a centerpiece in Bannon's plan for GOP conquest.
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On Indigenous Peoples Day, We Fight for Our Existence — and Our Liberation
Our memories are not sound bites.
Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair: The Art of Marrying Rich and Falling Upward
Warsh has a near-perfect track record of being almost 100 percent wrong.
The Psychological Ripple Effects of Mass Shootings
A mental health professional talks about the emotional and mental fallout from the violence in Las Vegas.
Warnings From First Americans: Insidious Changes Are Underway That Will Affect Us All
Indigenous tribes' perspectives on voting rights, the economy, extractive industries and climate change.
Even When It’s Sitting in Storage, Coal Threatens Human Health
President Trump and his appointees have pledged to end what they call the “war on coal.”
Dutch Collective Provides Gift-Based Health Insurance for Freelancers
Broodfonds is an alternative kind of disability insurance that can replace lost income for freelancers.