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New York City Immigrants Vow to Fight Deportations
The protest was organized by Make The Road, a nonprofit organization made up primarily of low-income Latino and African-American immigrants.
This Is Not a Drill: Bracing for the Trump Era
For more than a generation unions have placed our fate in the hands of political insiders and party operatives.
Honoring the Memory of JFK by Promoting Peace
I find hope and wisdom in the words of John F. Kennedy.
Why I Was Detained in Hebron Last Summer and Why You Should Join Me This May
Our Palestinian partners have called for us to join them this May on the 50th anniversary of Israeli military rule in the West Bank.
Finding the President’s Turkey
If a top-rated farm like Jaindl has such disturbing conditions, what can we expect of typical farms?
The Cabinet From Hell: Trumpism Meets Neoliberalism
Trump's cabinet is brewing a dangerous new hybrid ideology at the center of power in Washington.
How a Battle Over Affordable Medicine Helped Kill the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The debate about an exotic new kind of drug delayed the trade deal for years, thanks in part to relentless advocates who stood up to big pharma.
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This Native American Tribe Wants to Block Trump’s Wall
If Trump tries to force his wall through the Tohono O'odham Nation, he's in for a fight.
When It Comes to Forced Labor, Transparency Is Mandatory, but Disclosure Is Discretionary
New transparency regulations in some places theoretically require companies to report on forced labor in their supply chains, but a new review finds that's not what's happening.
Is a Trump Presidency Good News for the Military-Industrial Complex?
Whichever extreme figures end up in key posts in Trump's national security state, yet more money will be sent swirling down the Pentagon's drain.