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Why Are Women Prisoners Battling California Wildfires for as Little as $1 a Day?
More than 11,000 firefighters are battling the blazes and a number of them are prisoners.
Freed Puerto Rican Political Prisoner Oscar López Rivera on US Colonialism After Hurricane Maria
Oscar Lopez Rivera discusses Puerto Rico after the hurricanes.
Mogadishu Massacre: Hospitals Run Out of Blood, Antibiotics for Victims in Mass Bombing Killing Over 300
Rescue operations continue in Mogadishu, Somalia, after two massive truck bombs exploded Saturday, killing at least 300.
Meet Tarana Burke, the Activist Who Started #MeToo Campaign to Ignite Conversation on Sexual Assault
A former contestant on “Celebrity Apprentice” has subpoenaed Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
How “Blight” Is Used to Justify Housing Demolition in Detroit
Blight is a profitable word for some in Detroit.
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Select from an array of no-win options!
Stunner on Birth Control: Trump’s Moral Exemption Is Geared to Two Groups
What's the difference between religious beliefs and moral convictions?
Purdue’s President Takes Aim at the Left
Daniels has decided that the real enemy on the Purdue campus is left-wing activism.
Hurricane Victims Don’t Have the “Complexion for Protection“
Millions of Puerto Ricans are still without water, food, electricity and shelter, four weeks after Hurricane Maria destroyed the island.
Trump Revives Notorious GOP Dog Whistle in Call for “Welfare Reform“
The Trump administration is looking at “welfare reform.”