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Goldman Sachs’ Stock and Political Influence Are Both on the Rise
Trump's appointments of notable bankers, businessmen and billionaires lent credence to the hopeful thinking coming from the corporate US.
Thousands of Snow Geese Perish After Landing in Acidic Superfund Lake
Wildlife officials en route have no way to identify live birds exposed to toxic Berkeley Pit water in Montana.
A Few Surprises From the Electoral College
It's confirmed: Donald Trump is going to be the 45th President of the United States.
By Making Palestinian Villages Invisible, Google and Apple Maps Facilitate Their Demolition
Omission of long-standing Palestinian villages from maps gives Israel the power to expand its illegal settlements.
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The Inevitable Rise of Trumplandia: Market Ideology Ate Our Democracy
Our newly minted Trumplandia isn't new. It's the logical outcome of who we have always been.
Bill Ayers on Being a White Ally and the Future of Progressives
Should progressive whites forgo organizing among people of color and focus on organizing whites against racism?
Standing for Justice as We Hurtle Toward the Abyss
“I hope the stance for peace and justice will raise discussions and help enlighten our collective future. ”
Black-Blaming Donald Trump’s Path to Presidency
Stephen A. Smith is wrong.
What Cyber Charter Schools Are and Why Their Growth Should Worry Us
In 2014-2015, there were 275,000 students in cyber charter schools across 25 states.
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“This Is the Right Thing to Do”: Energy CEO on Ending Leases to Drill Near Blackfeet Nation
After 35 years of fighting for the cancellation of nearly 50 oil and gas leases, Montana's Blackfeet tribe scored an unexpected victory.