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Islamophobia on Wheels: An Analysis
On 1 April 2015 an anti-Muslim advertisement started appearing on 84 municipal buses in the Philadelphia regional area.
House Oversight Committee Expresses “No Confidence” in DEA Administrator Leonhart
The unprecedented move by a group of over twenty bipartisan lawmakers comes a day after her shambolic performance in Congress during a hearing focused on DEA agents.
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Jordan Downs: Toxic Cleanups Underway, but Many Fear It’s Too Little, Too Late
Residents fear the worst of the environmental damage has already been done.
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Fighting a Low-Intensity War, Indigenous Tupinamba Recover Their Land in Brazil
Indigenous peoples did something the Brazilian government had refused.
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Five Corporations That Probably Didn’t Pay Taxes This Year
These corporations are some of the most egregious examples, and they're far from alone.
A Trade Rule That Makes It Illegal to Favor Local Business? Leak Shows TPP Would Do Just That
The leaked text is full of dense legal jargon. But a close reading makes its corporate agenda crystal clear.
Four Reasons Why the Transition From Fossil Fuels to a Green Energy Era Is Gaining Traction
Historians may look back on 2015 as the year that the renewable energy ascendancy began.
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Diversifying the Environmental Movement Isn’t Enough
Calls to diversify often ignore the racist complexities associated with the history of the movement.
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The Storm Is Over
Working together, we could reclaim misspent resources and correct misguided policies.
It’s Not Easy for Obama to Prove He’s Green
Hillary Clinton would probably stick with Obama's counterproductive energy policies.