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Maker of Tylenol Had a Plan to Block Tougher Regulation
Filings describe an unreported lobbying campaign to protect its iconic painkiller.
Climate Change Efforts by Developed Countries Hurt Africa’s Rural Poor
Land acquisition to establish forestry plantations for offsetting carbon pollution is hurting many.
Why Is College So Expensive if Professors Are Paid So Little?
Overreliance on precariously employed faculty is devaluing higher education for teachers and students alike.
We Charge Genocide: The Emergence of a Movement
The plan was to challenge police violence against youth of color in Chicago, and charge the US with genocide.
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Reframing the Immigration Debate Amid Election Season Xenophobia
Candidates debating immigration policy rarely consider how US policy encourages migration, let alone the benefits of immigration.
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Pope Francis Faces a Moral Challenge
Will the Pope remind the Catholic majority of the US Supreme Court justices that execution is against Church teaching?
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A CEO Goes to Jail for Killing People
Businesses will keep putting profits over people as long as they know that the worst that will happen is a fine.
The Pope Smokes Out Congress on Climate Change
When it comes to climate change, the pope will be a breath of fresh, unpolluted air.
Pope Francis’ Historic US Visit at a Critical Juncture for Climate Action
In his most significant apostolic journey, Pope Francis will be calling for action on climate change.
Kidney Disease Linked to Agrochemical Exposure Spikes in El Salvador
Chronic Kidney Disease of an unknown origin is an urgent health problem, and it demands an urgent response.