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Why Are We Counting on Uber to Fund Key Research?
While Uber's impact on the taxi industry is clearly not a joke, the market valuation of the company may well be.
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Trump Is a Chameleon President and His Latest Shade Is War
In a world of plutocrats and generals, what coloration will Donald Trump take on next?
Republicans and Internet Service Providers Issue Hollow Privacy Promises
“Privacy promises” are in no way a replacement for robust privacy protections enforced by a federal agency.
Getting the Facts Right: A Repository of Black Women’s Activism
Black women's contributions to student protests are often erased or forgotten in the main media narratives.
A Bigger Nuclear Option: Packing the Supreme Court
Should Democrats return to power, they need to “pack” the Supreme Court with extra justices to overturn campaign finance decisions.
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Appetite for Obstruction
“Spies of Mississippi” Reveals Extent of White Supremacy in the South During Civil Rights Era
“Spies of Mississippi” is a journey into the world of informants, infiltrators, and agent provocateurs in the heart of Dixie.
Far-Right German Faction Enters State Parliament After Recruiting Neo-Nazis
Actively recruiting neo-Nazis has not hampered the German far-right's chances at a federal parliamentary seat.
Destroying EPA Protections Will Disproportionately Hurt Children
Trump's proposed budget cut for the EPA is devastating for anyone who isn't financially connected to the fossil fuel industry.
Brazil Moves to Cut Amazon Conservation Units by 1.2 Million Hectares
Brazil seeks drastic reduction in Amazon conservation to allow private land ownership, agriculture, and logging on protected land.