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How Parents and Teachers Prevented School Closings in the Wake of Hurricane Maria
An important factor in the education battle is the island's massive debt crisis.
How One Mississippi Teen Went 1,266 Days Behind Bars Before Receiving a Mental Evaluation
Mississippi may have the worst record for prolonged stays in jail for those awaiting psychiatric evaluation.
A Radical Vision for Food: Everyone Growing It for Each Other
Our societies and economies are reflections of our food systems.
GOP Tax Plan Ignites Widespread Confusion as Property Owners Rush for 2018 Payments
Taxpayers left in limbo over new deduction rules.
What #MeToo Can Teach the Labor Movement
The answer is staring us in the face.
A National Beautification Campaign Revitalized Communities in the ’60s and Could Again Today
Natural beauty can unite the nation.
William Rivers Pitt | Please, Oh Please, Happy New Year
I place my faith in the arc of the moral universe.
Five Senate Races to Watch in 2018
There's a real path to a blue chamber after the midterms.
This Florida Stealth Offensive Against Unions Could Preview GOP Onslaught in 2018
Republicans are advancing a new state-level strategy to kill unions.