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New Sharing Depot Opening Reflects Success of Toronto’s Library of Things Movement
Lawrence Alvarez talks about about the growth of the Sharing Depot in Toronto.
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Historical Amnesia and the Burden of the Euro-American Past in the Age of Trump
Trump is not an anomaly but a historical continuation of many things American.
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The Sanctuary Movement and Women’s Rights: Sister Struggles
These two movements should be explicitly joined: The push for women's rights must also be a push for sanctuary.
William Rivers Pitt | Trump, the GOP and the 100-Day Dump Truck Wreck
This past week was a slow-motion dump truck wreck for the GOP and Trump.
USDA Puts Brakes on Farmer Fair Practices Rule
Industrial chicken farming is a nightmare. The part of the story that doesn't get much press: the terrible business conditions for poultry farmers.
One Community’s Fight for Clean Air in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley
When a Denka plant was discovered emitting large amounts of chloroprene, a concerned citizens group formed in Louisiana to fight back.
Trump’s First 100 Days: Workers Get Pummeled, People Fight Back
As Trump's presidency takes shape over its first 100 days, the economic impact on working families of this agenda is becoming clearer.
US Pacific Command Chief Refuses to Rule Out Invasion of North Korea
Adm. Harry Harris appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee to brief lawmakers about the simmering conflict on the Korean peninsula.
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Net Neutrality Redux: Why Republicans Shouldn’t Mess With the Internet
“Hell hath no fury like the internet scorned.”
Two Years After the Uprising, Black Women’s Experiences of Policing in Baltimore Still Under the Radar
Police violence and sexual assaults against Black women are too often ignored in discussions of DOJ oversight.