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Worried About Rent Hikes, 301 Families Came Together to Buy Their Mobile Home Park
Creative ways Americans are stepping up to build strong local economies.
In a County With More Babies Than Any Other, Childcare Comes at a Cost — and Not Just for Parents
In California, childcare for infants costs as much as tuition in the University of California system, according to new data.
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The End of a People: Amazon Dam Destroys Sacred Munduruku “Heaven“
Brazil dynamited an indigenous sacred site to make way for Teles Pires dam.
New From Trump University: Election Rigging 101
In truth, our electoral process is broken.
How Timekeeping Software Helps Companies Nickel and Dime Their Workers
Employers use software with features that allow them to alter your time in a variety of ways.
“Medicare for All”: A Uniting Call to Action in the Age of Trump
Medicare for All is supported by 58 percent of Americans and activists are organizing for it all across the US.
Shut Down the Inaugural Ball and Parade: A Rallying Cry From Legba Carrefour
Disrupting Inauguration Day is just the first phase of resistance to the incoming administration, says one organizer.
What Happens to Innocent People When They Are Freed?
This book gives a name to those who do not have one: exoneree.
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William Rivers Pitt | The Last Day Before Donald
I am going to spend this day collecting things.
Noam Chomsky on the Long History of US Meddling in Foreign Elections
US efforts to tip foreign elections have gone far beyond hacking — including financial support and assassinations.