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This May Day, Don’t Go to Work, Take to the Streets and Strike
On May Day, workers have the chance to put Trump on the defensive — by showing our collective power.
US Business Schools Failing on Climate Change
These future business leaders are not being prepared for the climate change challenges their companies are certain to face.
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Study Finds Fracking Is Strongly Related to Increased Infant Mortality
A new study in Pennsylvania shows that fracking is strongly related to increased mortality in young babies.
The Gentrification-to-Prison Pipeline
Many of the incarcerated have this in common — they start out as casualties of “redevelopment.”
Ny Nourn: A Domestic Violence Survivor Imprisoned for Seeking Help
If granted parole, will domestic violence survivor Ny Nourn face deportation to a country she's never seen?
Government Has Allowed Corporations to Be More Powerful Than the State
Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for letting corporations run roughshod over all attempts at regulation.
One Hundred Days of President Trump at Guantánamo Bay
In Trump's first 100 days, any changes at Guantanamo have been merely cosmetic and reflect no change in policy.
We’ll Stand Together on May Day
Voces de la Frontera cofounder and executive director Christine Neumann-Ortiz on the organization's work and May Day plans.
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Americans Need to Stop Trashing 15 Million Tons of Clothing Every Year
There are three key ways consumers can immediately lessen clothing waste: recycling, repairing and reducing consumption.
Enduring Torture and Death Threats in Service of Conservation
If Virunga is threatened again, “I will be there,” says Congolese ranger and Goldman Prize recipient Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo.