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Economic Update: A Tale of Two Crises
This episode discusses the financial crises in 1929 and 2008.
Greenpeace and Indigenous Water Protectors Respond to Lawsuit Accusing DAPL Activists of Eco-Terrorism
Annie Leonard and Tara Houska discuss the recent lawsuit.
Surrounded by Oil Refineries, Port Arthur, Texas, Faces New Environmental Crisis Following Harvey Floods
The death toll has risen to at least 38.
At Least 1,200 Die as Devastating Climate Change-Linked Floods Submerge Parts of South Asia
This is one of the worst regional humanitarian crises in years.
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Sweatshop Lobbyist Nominated for Deputy Secretary of Labor
The labor force deserves someone who is far more committed to them.
12 Years After Katrina and a Year After 1,000-Year Flood, Harvey Pummels Gulf Coast
Harvey's rains are exposing the peril of ignoring climate science.
State Budgets Hang in the Balance as Future of the ACA Remains Uncertain
What does bracing for the worst mean?
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ICE Plans to Start Destroying Records Detailing Immigrant Sexual Abuse and Deaths in Its Custody
Ten people have died in detention centers in the last year alone.
Pruitt Delayed Emergency Rules for Chemical Plants Weeks Before Toxic Fires Erupted in Houston
The EPA ignored a warning from emergency planners.
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Will the California Senate Confront White Nationalism in Uniform?
Grassroots advice would strengthen antifascist efforts.