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Tribe Uneasy About Border Surveillance Plans on Their Land
Tensions are high on the Tohono O'odham Nation, where Border Patrol has proposed high-tech surveillance towers.
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“Biggest Oil Find” of 2016 Puts Crown Jewel Texas Oasis in Crosshairs for Fracking
The prospect of fracking where water is so scarce raises questions about what Americans are willing to sacrifice in the pursuit of fossil fuels.
Super Bowl LI: A Guide to Pigskin Politics
The Super Bowl is expected to cost the hosting city of Houston about $5.5 million.
Trump Is Foolish to Ignore the Flourishing Renewable Energy Sector
Real job-growth is happening in renewable energy while Trump makes hollow promises about the fossil-fuel sector.
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What Was Trumka Doing in Trump Tower?
If the head of the main US union federation thinks he can get Donald Trump to relate to labor as a “partner,” he's mistaken.
Futures Shaped by Automation and Catastrophe: Peter Frase on Capitalism’s Endgame
What could be possible in a world where we have a drastically reduced need for work?
Rising Resistance to Trump on Immigration
A grassroots rebellion against Trump's anti-immigration policies is taking shape across the country.
Signs Suggest Trump Budget Will Feature Unprecedented Cuts, Including Large Tax Cuts Favoring Wealthy
The forthcoming Trump budget is likely to represent the largest Robin Hood-in-reverse proposal from any President in modern US history.
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Beyond the Bars of Hopelessness: How We Can Revive Parole
Under our politicized parole system, even juveniles serving life sentences are routinely denied parole.
Solidarity Can Win a Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter at Fordham
Fordham's refusal to charter a Students for Justice in Palestine chapter is part of an escalating attack on Palestine activism.