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When a Study Cast Doubt on a Heart Pill, the Drug Company Turned to Tom Price
Price's actions have come under scrutiny in the past.
Donald Trump’s War With the Media Has Begun and We’ve Seen Nothing Yet
The First Amendment will be tested as never before.
The Future by Committee: The Collective “Wisdom” of the US Intelligence Community
Since September 11, expansion has been the name of its game, as the leading intelligence agencies gained ever more power, prestige and the big bucks.
What Is the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act?
The candidate for secretary of education appears to be unfamiliar with many components of the education system.
The Trump Cabinet: Strangest Show on Earth
The ethical lapses from the top carry through to his cabinet appointments, which seem destined to replace Ringling Bros. Circus as the strangest show on Earth.
Why I Threw Out My Speech for the Women’s March
Most of the time, the resistance will not have a government permit. We won't build forward if we don't build honestly.
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Sustaining the Momentum of the Women’s March: Where We Go From Here
In the wake of the Women's March, all of our organizing needs to be intersectional. We cannot afford to operate in silos.
Battle for the Amazon: Tapajós Basin Threatened by Massive Development
Brazil's soy farmers and traders want to turn the Tapajos Basin into an industrialized commodities export corridor.
Indigenous Erasure in Plain Sight: Place Names in New England
Despite the desecration of place names throughout most of New England, some advancements in recent decades leave room for hope.
The Keystone Pipeline Network Could Soon Be Completed Under Trump, but Will It Be Safe?
The existing Keystone network has been marred by spills and probable code violations.