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Interview
White Men Have No Electability Advantage
White men on the 2018 ballot won at slightly lower rates than other candidates.
The War on Drugs in Mexico Is Also a War on Journalists
Journalist Marcela Turati talks about the devastating effects of the drug war on Mexican migrants and reporters.
Judge Halts Trump’s New Asylum Ban
President Trump's asylum ban would have blocked anyone passing through a third country before arriving in the U.S.
The World Is Turning Against the Death Penalty. Trump Will Resume It.
Barr immediately ordered the execution of five people. Only three federal executions have taken place since 1963.
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló Resigns Following Mass Protests
This comes two days after over 500,000 protesters came out in one of the largest protests in Puerto Rican history.
Protests Erupt in London as Boris Johnson Is Sworn In as New Prime Minister
The membership of the Conservative Party who voted for Johnson represents less than 1 percent of the British population.
Noam Chomsky: To Make the US a Democracy, the Constitution Itself Must Change
The Constitution was framed to thwart the democratic aspirations of most of the public, says Chomsky.
Ricardo Rosselló Prepares to Resign as Puerto Rico’s Governor
Rosselló has faced nearly two weeks of demonstrations — each one larger than the last — demanding he step down.
How “Ricky Leaks” Sparked a Movement to Oust Puerto Rico’s Governor
Leaked documents revealed Rosselló had mocked victims of Hurricane Maria and joked about shooting the mayor of San Juan.
Native Hawaiians Fight Construction of Telescope on Mauna Kea
A historic Indigenous resistance is unfolding on the Big Island of Hawaii.