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Is the Burmese Military Carrying Out a Genocide Against Rohingya Muslims?
As many as 800 Rohingya civilians have been killed in recent days.
Could More Home Visits Improve Outcomes for Mississippi Moms and Kids?
Future of current programs uncertain as officials hope for congressional reauthorization.
Enforcing Empire Through a Global Surveillance State
Surveillance has historically played in securing US hegemony — a role that has only increased in recent years.
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“I Am Not Who You Think I Am”: Muslim Artists Push Back Against Rising Islamophobia
Poetry and ceramics can fight stereotypes.
Hurricane Harvey Hits Home for Texas Environmental Hero Hilton Kelley
Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters were still receding when Hilton Kelley and his wife returned for the first time since evacuating.
From Fighting for $15 to Blocking Right-to-Work Laws, Striking Missouri Workers Are Challenging the GOP
The Fight for $15 has a new objective in battleground states like Missouri: oust the politicians propagating anti-union laws.
In the Wake of US Climate Failures, Don’t Look to China for a Panacea
Coal still accounts for 65 percent of China's energy generation.
The Imperial President Spits the Bit
Why? Because the president is a lazy man.
Trump’s Attack on DACA Is an Attack on Public Education
Democratic education and immigrant rights are inseparable.
In the “War on Terror,” What Are We Killing and Dying For?
“Would I be able to confidently explain to someone's mother what her child actually died for?”