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Nearly 20 State Attorneys General to Sue FCC for Putting Corporate Profits Over Consumers
States intend to override the FCC's attack on the open internet.
Trump’s Naming of Jerusalem Capital Brings Anger and Despair: An Interview With Richard Falk
The US is openly siding with Israel's unlawful occupation.
Dig in: This Must Be the Winter of Our Discontent
This, right here, is where we have to dig in.
Trump’s Labor Department Says Employees Don’t Own Their Tips
One in five workers already has their tips stolen.
Health Care Sign-Up Deadline Is Friday, but Some People May Get Extra Time
Open enrollment on the federal health law's marketplace ends today.
Meet the Woman Who’s Boosting Arizona’s Mom-and-Pop Business Culture
One strategy is to show people what they can buy locally, and dispel the myth that it's more expensive.
As US Military Outposts Crumble Under Climate Change, Pentagon Refuses to Take Precautions
The Pentagon is not taking precautions to deal with climate change-induced damage at military sites.
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The FCC Put the Internet at the Mercy of a Handful of Multibillion-Dollar Corporations
The fight to save net neutrality did not end yesterday.
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Under Threat of Regulation, Profiteers Blame Each Other for High Drug Prices
Congress has yet to take meaningful action.
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