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Former Halliburton Subsidiary Managing Construction of First US Tar Sands Mine
The US will be operating its very own tar sands mine in Utah, managed by a former Halliburton subsidiary with a track record of misconduct.
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State Department Keystone XL Contractor ERM Bribed Chinese Agency to Permit Project
ERM once bribed a Chinese official to ram through major pieces of an industrial development project.
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Native Villagers in Honduras Bet on Food Security – and Win
Town Mayor Sandro Martinez, assumed the commitment of turning the Honduran municipality of Victoria into a model of food and nutritional security.
Why Texas Is Shutting Prison Doors
Something remarkable is happening in the Texan criminal justice system: Texan authorities are closing prisons.
Police “Reforms” You Should Always Oppose
Ultimately, the only way that we will address oppressive policing is to abolish the police.
Science Fiction and the Post-Ferguson World: “There Are as Many Ways to Exist as We Can Imagine“
“Visionary fiction” sees alternatives to oppression.
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Woman-Made: How Rethinking Pregnancy and Childbirth Could Undermine Sexism and Honor Women’s Reproductive Rights
The time has come to honor the greatness and awe-inspiring character of generating and choosing to birth new life.
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Warren and Sanders: Missing Voices for Iran Diplomacy?
Sen. Warren and Sen. Sanders aren't among the Senate Democrats standing up for diplomacy.
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Bailed-Out GM Needs to Rev Up Emissions Effort
General Motors' safety record is still being justly vilified, most recently for an ignition defect blamed for at least 33 deaths.
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Sit Still, Listen and Accept Being a Target: What White Men Can Do in Times Like These
From law enforcement officers to sports team owners, we're hearing plenty of stories of white men behaving badly.