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A Step Toward Peace? South Korea Announces Trump Will Meet With North Korea’s Kim Jong-un
The White House says President Trump has accepted an invitation to meet directly with North Korea's leader.
Toxic Coal Ash Is Being Dumped in Puerto Rico, Which Already Suffers Worst Drinking Water in the Nation
Even before Hurricane Maria, the majority of Puerto Rico's residents lived with water that violated US health standards.
Economic Update: Winds of Economic Change
This week's episode includes updates on the teachers strike in West Virginia and more.
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Sam Nunberg’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
YMCA Child Care Workers Just Went on Strike. Here’s Why
The YMCA has to treat its own workers better.
Who Will Leave the White House Next?
The revolving door on the White House continues to turn.
Poor People’s Campaign Launches Nationwide Organizing Effort to Fight Poverty
Fifty years later, a new Poor People's Campaign connects religious faith to social justice.
With Support of 16 Senate Democrats, Big Banks Will Be Able to Sue if They Don’t Like Dodd-Frank Rules
This legislation would relax major post-financial crisis banking regulations.
Massive Tax Cuts for Wealthy Friends and Corporate Raiders Complete, Cohn Calls It Quits
Since the passage of the tax cuts in December, Cohn likely had little incentive to stay in the White House.