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What Doug Jones’ Win Means for People in Poverty
The state Doug Jones now represents is one of the poorest in the country.
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Republicans Push Bill to Strip Migrant Workers of Their Few Rights, Undercut US Workers
Labor activists say it legalizes indentured servitude.
John McCain Will Miss Tax Vote, but Senate Republicans Still Have Enough in Favor
A new controversy has emerged about the tax reform bill, and how it will benefit Trump's bottom line.
The President Plays With Matches and the Whole World Burns
Rational belief in the moral power of international law are like a cool drink of water on a very hot day.
Dean Baker | Bubbles: Are They Back?
There is little reason to think that the economy is threatened by the risk of collapsing bubbles at the moment.
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More Legal Warfare: How Critics of Israel Are Being Subjected to Aggressive Lawsuits
The Brandeis Center lawsuit is politically motivated.
Between Black and White: Red-Brown Color Consciousness
The colorline has always been black and white, a prism that generally erases Indigenous peoples.
World Demographics Are Changing Profoundly: What Does It Mean for the 21st Century?
How the world deals with migrants will be key.
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The Fight for Net Neutrality Is “Not Over”: Groups Launch Internet-Wide Campaign Pushing Congress to Overrule FCC Vote
The internet has given ordinary people more power than ever before.
After Alabama: A Fierce, Strategic and Organized Hope Is the Only Way Forward
The Alabama special election shows that political organizing is essential.