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Rich Nations Aren’t “Paying Their Fair Share” to Mitigate the Climate Crisis
“Equity is not a moral or academic nicety, but a practical necessity in meeting the Paris goals,” the report said.
What Marc Lamont Hill’s Pro-Palestine Message Means to a Palestinian
The fact that Hill was fired says more about his critics than it does about him.
Can the Nation’s First Charter School Strike Transform the Industry?
Illinois state reps, in solidarity with Acero charter network strikers, announced bills to reform the charter industry.
Subtle Obstructions
The Trump campaign's 2016 activities are now about as well covered-up as Trump's hair piece.
Wages Are Growing, But Involuntary Part-Time Workers Are Increasing
Wages grew and unemployment stayed steady in November, but the economy is also showing some signs of weakness.
Winona LaDuke Calls for Indigenous-Led “Green New Deal”
Winona LaDuke on the Indigenous-led fight against destructive oil pipeline.
White Supremacy Apologists Are Having a Field Day
From the White House to The Times, white supremacists are running wild.
Oil Companies Spent Millions to Defeat Green New Deal in Washington State
Big Oil spent over $31 million to defeat a carbon tax that would have helped create good paying, clean energy jobs.
Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib Expose Congressional Orientation’s Corporate Sponsors
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib criticized the conference for shutting out the progressive community.
When Schools Use Child Protective Services as a Weapon Against Parents
Schools are legally obligated to report suspicion of child abuse and neglect, but sometimes that authority is misused.