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Why Popular Assemblies Sweeping the Country Are Building Blocks of the Resistance
From Raleigh to Los Angeles, communities on the frontlines are building the movement infrastructure for a coordinated fightback.
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House Passes Bills to Give Trump More Power Over Agency Rulemaking
The House of Representatives advanced two bills on Wednesday that would expand presidential influence over the federal rulemaking process.
Scott Pruitt’s First Big Test at EPA: Flint-Style Lead Contamination in Indiana
Will Scott Pruitt keep the promise he made after the emergence of the crisis in Flint, Michigan?
Desecrated Cemeteries: Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Trump’s America
Trump's pro-Israel politics will not protect American Jews from the rising tide of anti-Semitism.
Resign, Jeff Sessions. It’s Not About Russia, It’s About Justice
Jeff Sessions III is a holdover from an age when more people believed that certain groups were exempt from the rule of law.
Beyond a Two-State Solution: Justice and Self-Determination for Palestinians
There are many possible arrangements, and creative dreamers are beginning to articulate options.
The US’s New Democracy: Radical Possibilities in the Era of Trump
As opposition to Donald Trump's discriminatory policies grows, so does the possibility of unification behind a revived radical left.
Why a French Socialist’s Case for Taxing Robots Is Better Than Bill Gates’ Idea
Deployed well, both a robot tax and a universal basic income could fit comfortably into a redistributive agenda.
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How Women of Color Have Broadened and Redefined Reproductive Rights
Women of color in the US negotiate their reproductive lives in a system that combines various interlocking forms of oppression.
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The Struggle Against the Dakota Access Pipeline Has Linked Indigenous Communities Across the World
Standing Rock has created new connections in the struggle to protect water and Indigenous territory worldwide.