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Dark Money: How You Can See More of It, Thanks to the FCC
Radio and cable stations must upload political ad data to public online database.
Decision Looms for Controversial Mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
A proposed open-pit mine in Michigan is pitting a tribe and locals against a multinational company and is a reminder that modern conveniences have costs.
Richard D. Wolff: Poverty Has Always Accompanied Capitalism
Promises that incremental changes would work to the benefit of most Americans have proven to be false.
Congress and Activists Mobilize to Fight Voter Suppression
A national alliance is forming to resist voter suppression as progressives in Congress organize a Voting Rights Caucus.
Truckload of Dead Bees Delivered to Congress
Congress has been frustratingly slow to act on pollinator welfare, despite the obvious risks for constituents.
The Developing World Is Awash With Pesticides: Does It Have to Be?
Herbicides, insecticides and fungicides threaten the environment and human health in many parts of the world. But research is pointing to a better approach.
Noam Chomsky on Globalization, Inequality and Political Alienation
Noam Chomsky's recent documentary, “Requiem for the American Dream,” focuses on the deliberate concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select few.
Ex-Trump University Executives Run College That Gets $150 Million From Taxpayers
There are more connections between the Trump school and the Florida college.
The Remaking of the Global Working Class
It is likely that we are just at the beginnings of a new worldwide upsurge of labor and class-based mobilization.
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Civil Society Under Serious Attack
Despite their contribution to social justice, civil society organizations came under “serious attack” in 109 countries in 2015.