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A Call for a Justice and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
We call again for such a commission in light of the reality that most of the universities in South Africa have shut down.
The Day the US Staged a Coup D’état
The election of Donald Trump reminds us that we still live in a white, racist world and we are not as advanced as we believe ourselves to be.
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Where Citizens Can Run for Office Without Big Money — and Win
Maine's unique solution for clean elections involves $5 contributions and campaigns funded entirely by taxpayers.
US Voter Registration Is Highest in History, but What About Turnout?
As the candidates make their last pitch to voters for what seems like the longest election ever, the focus is getting out the vote.
Today’s Election Results Could Affect Mental Health Care for Millions
Medicaid covers intensive, evidence-based community mental health services and should be expanded.
Can We Forgo Wells Fargo?
In the wake of the phony account scandal, progressives are joining forces to move public money out of the Wall Street bank.
Oil and Gas Interests Spend Big to Make It Harder to Amend Colorado Constitution
In Colorado, oil and gas companies are spending millions to pass Amendment 71, making it harder to amend the constitution.
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Uncovered: Fossil Fuel Industry Has Back-Door Access to UN Climate Talks
The connections uncovered are dizzying in number and represent a conflict of interest in the climate policymaking space.
Who’s Spending to Defeat Progressive Ballot Measures Today?
Who's trying to block democratic measures including legalizing marijuana and creating a statewide single-payer system?
In Florida and Beyond, Complaints of Voter Intimidation and Other Problems Roll in
Voters have made a “substantial number” of complaints regarding voter intimidation in Florida.