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Ending AIDS Requires Both Prevention and a Cure
While there remains consensus over treatment, prevention efforts are considered more politically contentious.
The Private Vice of Greed Undermines Public Virtue
Current levels of oligarchic inequality, together with financial corruption, critically weaken today's neoliberal capitalist societies.
Trump’s Bait and Switch: How to Swamp Washington and Double-Cross Your Supporters Big Time
Trump's administration is already one of the great political bait-and-switch productions in our history.
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Three Men in a Room: The DC Edition
Now it looks like the country will have “Three Men in a Room” on a national scale.
From North Dakota to Chiapas: Dialectics of Indigenous Resistance
Today, more than ever, it is necessary to boost solidarity between peoples of Mexico and the United States.
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The Mysterious Stranger
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If Social Justice Movements Tried Not to Offend Anyone
Housing Advocate: It’s Scary That Trump HUD Secretary Pick Ben Carson Thinks Poverty Is a Choice
Jumaane Williams, New York city councilmember for District 45 and chair of the city's Housing and Buildings Committee, speaks about HUD pick Ben Carson.
First Nations Treaty Alliance Says Newly Approved Tar Sands Pipelines Will Not Be Built
Despite opposition, Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau approved two massive pipelines this week.
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UnKoch My Campus: Opposing Billionaires’ Efforts to Infiltrate Higher Education
The Koch brothers' efforts to create libertarian-leaning institutions are meeting with resistance on campuses.