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The Muslim Ban Is Temporarily Halted, but It Must Be Overturned
The strongest constitutional argument for overturning the executive order is that it violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
University of California Next in Line to Dump Wells Fargo Contracts
The UC system is severing $475 million in contracts with Wells Fargo over the bank's ties to private prisons.
Crimes of the Trump Era (a Preview)
The Trump administration's crimes against the country have only just begun.
Trump’s Border Wall Could Break the Food System
Your food relies on inexpensive undocumented labor to reach your plate.
How Corporate Dark Money Is Taking Power on Both Sides of the Atlantic
A secretive network of business lobbyists has long held sway in US politics. Now their allies in the UK government are planning a Brexit that plays into their hands.
From “Animal Farm” to “America Farm”
The dream, however, had always teetered on an uneasy balance.
The Media’s Other Crisis in a Trump Age
We need a representative, watchdog press to tell the stories of all Americans with accuracy, depth and empathy.
How Much Noise Can a Person Survive? Navy Jets Plague the Lives of Washington Residents
The loudest jets ever built fly so close to Puget Sound that residents' dishes rattle and they become physically ill.
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Big Pharma Launches Sentimental Ad Campaign to Distract From Skyrocketing Drug Prices
Populist anger at drug prices is forcing some lawmakers to propose reforms, making Big Pharma very nervous.
Honduran Politicians, US Aid Implicated in Killings of Environmentalists
An investigation finds Honduras has one of the one of the world's highest levels of violence against environmental activists.