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New Study: Endangered Species Database “Outdated,” Underestimates Risk of Extinction
The world's most widely used database of endangered species may be underestimating the number of species at risk.
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Piercing the Veil of Secrecy Around Solitary Confinement
Pelican Bay prison's extreme isolation practices damage thousands of lives without any public accountability.
Trump in the White House: An Interview With Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky argues November 8, 2016, was a historic day for more reasons than one might realize.
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I Couldn’t Go to Standing Rock, So I Closed My Bank Accounts Instead
There are 38 banks supporting the Dakota Access pipeline. I found out mine was one of them.
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Through the Gates of Hell: How Empire Ushered in a Trump Presidency
With Donald Trump's election, has the US “experiment” run its course?
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“We Remember What War Is Like”: Antiwar Insights From Russia
Here in Russia, where I have been traveling as part of a small delegation.
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A Historical Take on the White Backlash That Fueled Donald Trump’s Victory
Aren't we experiencing another backlash?
A White Nationalist and Anti-Semite in the Oval Office: Trump Taps Breitbart’s Bannon as Top Aide
SPLC President Richard Cohen speaks about Stephen Bannon's role as former head of the right-wing news outlet Breitbart Media.
As US Elects Global Warming Denier, Thousands March in Marrakech Calling for Climate Justice
Some of the thousands who marched Sunday for climate justice speak out.
“Open Borders for Corporations” Restrict Workers’ Rights
Janine Jackson interviewed Michelle Chen about Samsung's labor and environmental abuses.