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Sickened Coal Ash Cleanup Workers Seek Justice From Tennessee Valley Authority Contractor
A team of attorneys has filed lawsuits in federal court on behalf of 53 dead and sick workers against Jacobs Engineering.
How the CIA’s Secret Torture Program Sparked a Citizen-Led Public Reckoning in North Carolina
What can a small group of committed citizens who oppose these practices do to push back?
Government Accountability Office: Scott Pruitt Illegally Built “Privacy Booth”
Scott Pruitt ran afoul of a 2017 appropriations law and the Antideficiencies Act.
Class Dismissed: Class Conflict in Red-State America
Teachers in red-state America are hard at work teaching us all a lesson.
Will Trump Set Off the Middle East Powder Keg?
There are conflicting motives behind the Trump administration's attack against Syrian targets.
Violence as a Way of Life: An Anarchist Analysis of Gun Control and State Power in the US
The US is in a constant crisis of violence.
North and South Korea Reportedly in Talks to Officially End Korean War
The neighboring countries are hashing out a statement that could officially bring the war to an end.
From “Probable Cause” to “Reasonable Suspicion”: The Subversion of the Fourth Amendment
The subversion arises from a 1968 Supreme Court decision.
Tax Day 2018: A Bonanza for Corporations and the Military
Gone are the days when corporations paid more taxes than individuals.
Gaza: Palestinians Continue “Great March of Return” Protests for Third Straight Week
Ramah Kudaimi calls for the US to end its military support for Israel.