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“Nothing Short of a Slaughter”: 1 Million Syrians in Aleppo Under Siege With No Hospital, Food
Syrian analyst Bassam Haddad gives an update from a physician in touch with medical personnel in Aleppo.
Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz on Thanksgiving: “It Has Never Been About Honoring Native Americans”
As much of the US prepares for Thanksgiving this weekend, many Native Americans will gather in Plymouth for the 47th National Day of Mourning.
“Heil Victory!” White Nationalist Groups Emboldened by Trump’s Election and Chief Strategist Steve Bannon
A video from a conference that took place over the weekend shows hundreds gathering to celebrate Trump's victory.
New Rutgers Report Reveals University’s Ties to Slavery and Displacement of Native Americans
Rutgers is one of several colleges and universities across the country now grappling with their historical ties to slavery.
The Cabinet From Hell: Trumpism Meets Neoliberalism
Trump's cabinet is brewing a dangerous new hybrid ideology at the center of power in Washington.
How a Battle Over Affordable Medicine Helped Kill the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The debate about an exotic new kind of drug delayed the trade deal for years, thanks in part to relentless advocates who stood up to big pharma.
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This Native American Tribe Wants to Block Trump’s Wall
If Trump tries to force his wall through the Tohono O'odham Nation, he's in for a fight.
When It Comes to Forced Labor, Transparency Is Mandatory, but Disclosure Is Discretionary
New transparency regulations in some places theoretically require companies to report on forced labor in their supply chains, but a new review finds that's not what's happening.
Is a Trump Presidency Good News for the Military-Industrial Complex?
Whichever extreme figures end up in key posts in Trump's national security state, yet more money will be sent swirling down the Pentagon's drain.
From Standing Rock to Morocco: Indigenous Protesters Act in Solidarity Against Corporate Polluters
Indigenous activists in Morocco have spent years resisting a large mine polluting their territory.