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Ferguson Activist Says: “We Need More Than Change, We Need Revolution”
The fight for Black liberation continues in Ferguson, four years after Michael Brown's murder.
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When Cops Protect and Serve White Supremacy
The connections between the police and the far right expose the social role of the police.
New York Taxi Workers Defeat Uber and Lyft With Landmark Legislation
Ride-hailing companies and their corporate lobby were no match for the commitment of the city's cab driver union.
Trump’s Coal-Friendly EPA Rule Is an All-Out Assault on Our Climate
The new rule rolls back restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions, enables states to set their own standards.
Fund Meant to Protect Elections May Be Too Little, Too Late
The federal government has released data on how states will spend $380 million set aside for election infrastructure.
Writing a New Chapter, Not an Obituary, for the Planet
Indigenous people, women, youth and people of color are leading the struggle to protect the planet against polluters.
Honduran Prosecutors Withhold Evidence in Berta Cáceres Murder Case
Cáceres's family is questioning why suspects' electronic devices were never subjected to analysis.
Catholic Sex Abuse Stems From Monarchy and Exclusion of Women From Power
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of an advocacy group for Catholic social justice, discusses more.
Prisoners in 17 States Demand End to “Slave Labor” Behind Bars
Prisoners across the country are set to launch a nationwide strike today.