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Ta-Nehisi Coates: “The Plunder of Black Life Was Drilled Into This Country in Its Infancy“
Ta-Nehisi Coates describes the killing fields set up by whites that sacrifice Black life on a daily basis.
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US Surveillance Targets Black Lives Matter Activists
The Obama administration's spy agencies have been tracking the movements, communications and activities of the new crop of Black activists.
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Report Documents Hardships, Solutions for Rural Black Women and Children
On social indicators of well being, Black women and children in the rural South rank low.
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One Year Later, Still Haunted by Israel’s 2014 War on Gaza
Marah Elwadia shares the story of leaving her neighborhood on the unforgettable day of the massacre.
Bee Pollinator Power: Nutrition Security Benefits of an Ecosystem Service
New studies are showing that pollinators can affect the nutritional value of foods.
Why the Close Collaboration Between the NSA and AT&T Matters
New disclosures could reignite constitutional challenges to the spy agency's efforts to wiretap the internet.
Along the Atlantic Coast, Resistance to Oil and Gas Drilling Grows
What happened in North Carolina is the bellwether for the grassroots movement against oil and gas drilling in Atlantic Ocean waters.
Drive to Drill: Growing Resistance to Atlantic Oil and Gas Drilling
Monthly town council meetings in Kure Beach, North Carolina, an oceanfront community of 2,000 people located 15 miles south of the port city of Wilmington, are usually quiet affairs, …
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Trump Migrant Proposals Could Be “Catastrophic” to Both the US and Mexico
Raising fees on Mexicans who cross the border to do business could have a greater impact - and affect Americans who do vote.
From Japan to Vietnam, Radiation and Agent Orange Survivors Deserve Justice From the US
Decades later, radiation and Agent Orange survivors and their families are still seeking justice from the US government.