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People of Color Fight for a Place in New York’s Money-Driven Arts Ecosystem
A small number of legacy arts institutions are sweeping up vast shares of public art funding.
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Militarization and “Shock Doctrine” Policies Abound After Earthquake in Mexico
Disaster capitalism is in full swing in Oaxaca, Mexico.
“Partisan” Gerrymandering Is Still About Race
Race is a factor in a Wisconsin case before the Supreme Court and many others nationwide.
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Sanders: To Lift “Outrageous” Burden of Student Debt, Implement Tuition-Free College for All
“Each and every American must be able to get the education they need.”
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“An Inferno Like You’ve Never Seen”: Deadly Wildfires Ravage California
The “unprecedented” fires, fulfilling predictions of climate scientists, have forced tens of thousands from their homes.
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Greg Palast and Zach Roberts | Charlottesville Victim of Neo-Nazi Beating Charged With Assault
DeAndre Harris was charged with the same crime as his assailants.
Association Health Plans: A Favorite GOP Approach to Coverage Poised for Comeback
The Trump administration is considering changes to the rules surrounding these plans.
Voting Restrictions Could Affect Alabama’s Special US Senate Election
Alabama has taken a deep-red turn in recent years.
Urban Noise Pollution Is Worst in Poor and Minority Neighborhoods and Segregated Cities
Some parts of US cities are much louder than others.
How $40 Can Land You in Prison for Seven Years and on the Sex Offender Registry for Life
Laws fail to distinguish sex work from sex trafficking.