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Santa Fe Denies Permit for Mural Art Depicting Plight of Palestinian Children
Anti-occupation activists and artists say Santa Fe is violating their First Amendment rights.
Influence of Wall Street Donors Has Exploded in Decade Since “Citizens United”
Outside groups outspent the candidates in 126 races, effectively becoming substitutes for candidate campaigns.
The Muslim Ban Is 3 Years Old. Its National Security Argument Is Still Bogus.
Trump's unconstitutional travel ban will soon face a lawsuit in a federal appeals court in Virginia.
There’s Nothing “Pro-Life” About Trump’s Opposition to Abortion Rights
To beat back Trump's attacks, activists nationwide are organizing teach-ins and a “Mass Strike for Reproductive Rights.”
What to Do When You Have Been Abusive
Abusers and survivors have never existed in a dichotomy. Here are some ways to confront the abuser in all of us.
In Secret Recording, Trump Admits Fear of Clinton Picking Sanders as VP in 2016
Donald Trump cited Bernie Sanders's positions on trade policy in the recording.
Rolling Back Water Rules Doesn’t Help Most Farmers — It’s for Big Polluters
Protections will be slashed for millions of miles of streams and about half of the wetlands in the U.S.
Is the New James Bond Film Just More Neoliberal Hype?
James Bond ultimately serves the interests of that small, real-life group of people he pretends to want to vanquish.
Global Groundwater Is Threatened by Unsustainable Practices Amid Climate Crisis
The fate of groundwater is closely tied to climate change and energy exploration and deserves more attention.
Paraeducators Join the National Uprising of School Employees
Paraeducators are taking an active role in the Brookline Educators Union in Brookline, Massachusetts.