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Not Waiting for Paris: Northern Manhattan Residents Develop Climate Action Plan
World leaders will meet in Paris for the UN Climate Conference, and some say the fate of our planet depends on the outcome.
Texas Town Retains Confederate Monument Despite Civil Rights Activist’s 16 Years of Protest
A Texas man's more than decade-long battle to relocate a Confederate monument has reignited amid a national debate scrutinizing symbols of the Confederacy.
So Tom Hayes Is Guilty. Who Else Is?
Executives don't want to know too much about what they're doing.
Alabama Case Illustrates Difficulties Women Behind Bars Face When Seeking Abortion
Administrators around the country have often thrown up barriers to abortion access.
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Key Greenhouse Gas Study May Have “Systematically Understated” Methane Leaks, New Research Shows
As the scientific debate over leakage rates slowly continues to unfold, some argue that action on methane leaks is needed now.
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The Obama Administration Just Blew Off Human Trafficking Concerns to Pass the TPP
The US State Department upgraded Malaysia's human rights ranking. Here's why.
Is the Intelligence Community Inspector General Trying to Give Contractors Whistleblower Protections?
It seems like some outside entity ought to conduct a close review of whistleblower protections.
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When Conservationists Militarize, Who’s the Real Poacher?
The renaissance in “green militarism” often harms local indigenous people who are criminalized for hunting for their survival.
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The Sentence They Don’t Tell You About
The government's petty harassment didn't end after I served time for being a whistleblower.
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What Happened to Nationally Televised Election Debates?
How many immediately thought of Donald Trump versus the rest of the Republicans on Fox News?