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The Rise of Administrator-Led Cheating: A Battle Over School Control in Pasadena and Beyond
Administrator-led cheating has been plaguing public schools around the country since federal policies shifted to put greater significance on standardized testing.
These Professors Make More Than a Thousand Bucks an Hour Peddling Mega-Mergers
The economists are leveraging their academic prestige with secret reports justifying corporate concentration.
It Costs New York City Taxpayers $1 Million a Day to Protect Tax Dodger Donald Trump
The irony is unbearable.
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From the Sioux to the Sault: Standing Rock Spirit Spreads to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Despite what seems an oil-friendly president-elect and constant threats to treaty rights, tribes will persist.
How Libraries Are Boldly Innovating to Meet the Needs of Changing Communities
The Lafayette Library and Learning Center is one of many libraries around the US and the world that are reshaping themselves — inside and out.
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#NoDAPL Eviction Announced: Will You Keep Fighting With Us?
The Army Corps outlined its plans to remove Water Protectors from their frontline encampment areas on December 5.
How Climate Change Makes Bioconservatism the Most Relevant Ideology
Cultural-bioconservatism can teach us what to conserve and how to contribute to an ecologically sustainable future.
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The Power of the Movements Facing Trump
Behind the protests there must be a web of relations that extend both intersectionally and internationally to establish alliances with movements elsewhere.
How Does It Feel to Be Brown and Latina in Trump’s US?
I feel sad because everything around feels fragile and unstable, and I have no answers, no strength right now.
Ensuring the Right to Reproductive Health: The American Public Health Association Takes a Stand With Planned Parenthood
It is imperative that we approach women's health and human rights with the understanding that access will continue to be key.