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In Puerto Rico, Unions Lead in Hurricane Relief Efforts
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, as Puerto Rico faces government neglect, unions' relief efforts have been critical.
The Trump Effect, One Year Later: Thousands of Women Running for Office
After Trump's victory over Clinton, women realized how much the country needs them in politics.
Three Richest Americans Now Own More Wealth Than Bottom Half of US Combined
The Trump administration appears bent on making these disparities worse.
Flynn’s Lobbying Subject of Mueller Probe
Michael Flynn's failure to disclose his lobbying on behalf of a Turkish businessman may carry legal consequences.
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The Power of #MeToo
This is a moment that we can transform.
The Hidden History of How California Was Built on Genocide
Will non-Natives ever recognize the state's true origins?
What You Need to Know About Trump’s Latest Judicial Appointments
The GOP is remaking the judiciary in their own image.
Your $20 Million Loan Went Bust? The Trump Team Has a Job for You
Until the case is resolved, that money cannot be used to guarantee new loans.
Québécois Xenophobia Festers Under the Guise of “State Secularism“
Quebec's “state secularism” has a strong Catholic tone.
Nation That Says It Can’t Afford Medicare for All Has Spent $5.6 Trillion on War Since 9/11
What could we do differently with our money?