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Congolese Factions Lobbying for US Intervention
The Congolese government has spent about $7.4 million on US lobbying.
ALEC Corporate Members Lay Off Over 12,000 Workers in 2017
More than one-third of ALEC employees were laid off.
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We Are All Students: The Meaning of “Free Education“
We must become the makers, not receivers of free education.
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The Heartbreaking Rise of Abortion Clinic Closures Is Already Affecting Women’s Constitutional Rights
Abortion care cannot be left at the mercy of extremists.
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Working to End Racism in Our Unions
An electrical workers local in San Francisco found itself in a mortifying situation.
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What Trump and Suu Kyi Have in Common
Economic Update: Capitalism, Corporations and Media
An interview with author and broadcaster Laura Flanders on mass media changes in today's capitalism.
Will Houston’s Post-Harvey Recovery Exacerbate Inequities or Build a More Just City?
Known as the “Petro Metro,” Houston is home to the country's largest refining and petrochemical complex.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz on Trump, Shock Doctrine and “Disaster Capitalism” in Puerto Rico
Democracy Now! interviewed Cruz on a visit to Puerto Rico last month.
Sixteen Women Tell Their Heartbreaking Stories of Sexual Assault by Trump
A new video presents a powerful case against the president.