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Bellwether Behavioral Health Is Controversial Group Home Operator AdvoServ — With a New Name
After two deaths of teenage residents, AdvoServ has taken a new name, making it harder to follow the media coverage.
An Outside-the-Doctor’s-Office Approach to Health Care
Research is showing that health care can be an engine for community change.
Indigenous and Environmental Groups Sue to Block Trump’s Keystone XL Permit
Opponents of fossil fuels are digging in for a long fight against Trump.
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With Nighttime Raids, Police Wage War on Black and Brown Families in New York
The specter of gang membership is used to justify massive state violence against young men of color and their families.
Fear Spreads in Immigrant Communities
Pablo Alvarado, executive director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, discusses his work in the first months of the Trump presidency and beyond.
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Why This Isn’t the Time for a Public Option or Medicare for Some
Right now in the United States, almost 30 million people have no health insurance.
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Homeless and Undocumented People in Paris Are in Limbo Since the Calais Evictions
Many of the people evicted from Calais' “Jungle camp” are now sleeping in intersections around central Paris.
The UK Is Among the World’s Largest Suppliers of Weapons — and Is Making Arms Boycotts Illegal
Despite human rights abuses, the UK continues to sell arms to Israel and crack down on dissent.
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Flint Victory Is Replicable, Residents Say: Other Cities Should Ditch Their Lead Pipes
State officials have agreed to replace the city's lead water pipes by 2020.
Bannon-Style “Administrative Deconstruction” of Obamacare Is Coming
Democrats accused Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price of planning to wreck Obamacare through executive inaction and austerity measures.