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In French Elections, None of Three Main Candidates Would Advance Real Climate Progress
The birthplace of the Paris Climate Agreements, the first round of France's presidential election on starts on Sunday, April 23.
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EPA Considers Gutting Regulations on Lead Contamination
East Chicago residents have been waiting weeks for Pruitt to respond to their emergency petition for federal aid.
Largest Charter School Chain in LA Raises Millions in Dark Money to Fight Union Drive
The extraordinary lengths to which Los Angeles' largest charter school chain will go to defeat a union drive were revealed in a new California State Auditor report.
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Without an Order From the Feds, It’s Up to the Public to Hold Chicago’s Police Accountable
Sessions declared to review all of the consent decrees the Obama Justice Department entered into with a large number of cities.
Sentenced to Shut Up: To Protect Free Expression, Curb Prison Censorship
Prisons and jails saddle people with senseless restrictions on their ability to speak, write, and receive information.
The Hidden Health Gap That Crushes Communities of Color
Millions of Americans of color are secretly, and disproportionately, suffering the effects of a difficult disease.
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Making United Great Again
Economic Update: Enabling Worker Co-ops
This week's episode discusses capitalism and Earth Day, how the Chinese movie industry is overtaking Hollywood and more.
Trump Is the Endpoint: Henry A. Giroux on Cruelty and Isolation in US Politics
Henry Giroux examines the slow, steady rise of cruelty in American culture.
So Much for “Draining the Swamp”: Wall Street’s Power Soars Under Trump
Goldman Sachs has avoided $10 billion in taxes and we need to end their influence on the US government.