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In Phoenix, Trump Says “Love” but Spews Racism
Trump is in fact racism's main spokesperson today.
Building a Workforce for Renewable Energy’s Future
Renewable energy companies in the US have employed more than 800,000 people — a number that is increasing every day.
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Arizona Migrant Justice Activist: Pardon the Immigrants Arpaio Criminalized, Not the Racist Sheriff
Trump hinted that a pardon for Sheriff Arpaio would be coming soon.
American Prospect Editor Robert Kuttner on His Extraordinary Interview With Steve Bannon
Steve Bannon has left the White House and rejoined the far-right-wing website Breitbart News.
Billionaire Carl Icahn Resigns as Trump Adviser After Reaping Millions From His Time in White House
On Friday billionaire investor Carl Icahn left his role as regulatory adviser to Donald Trump.
New Legislation Would Soften Foster Care Rules That Tear Extended Families Apart
Even shoplifting can disqualify prospective foster parents.
Workers May Have Just Killed Missouri’s Anti-Union “Right-to-Work” Law
A coalition of labor groups collected over 300,000 to stop the right-to-work law from taking effect in Missouri.
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The Activists Who Helped Shut Down Trump’s CEO Councils
The implosion of these high-level advisory bodies followed a months-long grassroots campaign calling on CEOs to reject the president's hate-filled agenda.
How Electric Vehicles Could Take a Bite Out of the Oil Market
When will cars powered by gas-guzzling internal combustion engines become obsolete?