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People on the Margins Have “Everything to Lose” in the Next Net Neutrality Fight
Rolling back net neutrality rules will further expand the digital divide between the haves and the have-nots.
Amid Scandal-Plagued Week, Trump Agenda Looks in Trouble
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that Trump's proposed “border adjustment tax” stands little chance of being approved by the upper chamber.
Illusions and Dangers in Trump’s “America First” Policy: An Interview With Economist Robert Pollin
Trump's “America First” policy is not new. The US has always put itself first, supported by global military dominance.
Homeland Insecurity: Jews and Muslims United Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
WOM's journey will be launched in June 2017 in New York City.
Why Is Trump Delaying His Climate Decision?
Does Trump's apparent wavering over the Paris climate deal signal yet more strife within the administration?
“Visionary and Creative Resistance”: Meet the Women Challenging Extractivism and Patriarchy
From Turkey to Guatemala, women are on the front lines of resistance.
Tick-Borne Illnesses Could Boom This Year, Thanks to Climate Change
The good news is, there are a number of ways we can protect ourselves.
Henry A. Giroux | Dancing With the Devil: Trump’s Politics of Fascist Collaboration
Historical memory serves as both a moral witness and a crucial asset in stopping the normalization of Trump's fascism.
Women Imprisoned Under the Drug War Speak Out Against Sessions’ New Policy
The drug war led to an 800 percent increase in women's incarceration — and Sessions wants to reignite it.
Amid “Constitutional Crisis,” Bernie Sanders Urges Workers to Seize Means of Production
“When employees have an ownership stake in their company, they will not ship their own jobs to China,” he said.