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Activists Say Regulators Going Too Easy on Chicago-Area BP Refinery
The EPA will consider public comments and then issue a final order regarding the fines and actions that BP must take.
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Comics Teach Union History and Importance of Solidarity
A comic book series on 150 years of Canadian labor history shows “hope is critical to struggles for social change.”
Mychal Denzel Smith Talks Malcom X, Gender and Mental Health
Mychal Denzel Smith discusses some of the main themes in his new book, “Invisible Man, Got The Whole World Watching: A Young Black Man's Education.”
The Content of Donald Trump’s Character
Though some antiwar Americans see hope that Donald Trump would pull back from foreign wars, they also must face his undeniable record of racial and sexist bigotry.
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Trump’s Trickle-Down Ticket
Donald Trump's VP pick signals a commitment to slashing taxes for millionaires and cutting services for everyone else.
This Is What Progressives — Especially Labor — Can Learn From Bernie Sanders’ Campaign
Even if Sanders is never a presidential candidate again, what could labor political strategists learn from his campaign?
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The NYPD Is Already a Small Army — Now It Is Hyping Terror Threats to Militarize Even More
“You name it, we are buying it,” says NYPD Chief Bill Bratton as city purchases $7.5 million in military-style gear.
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How Much Do Shady Financial Practices Cost You, Exactly?
Average US household loses over $100,000 to destructive activities of bankers and financiers.
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Olympic Chefs Pledge to Salvage Unused Food and Feed the Hungry With It
The world wastes so much food that could be repurposed and used to feed people.
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Still Singing the “ActBlue” Blues
ActBlue's “donate” button should add “at your own risk” think some who feel burned by its practices.