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FEC: Notable Conservatives Tied to Nonprofit Scofflaw
But regulators unlikely to punish group that backed GOP candidates.
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Can Cities End the School-to-Prison Pipeline? Relentless Organizers Are Tallying Wins
We have always said that this is a battle of imagination over incarceration, said Senait Brown.
President Obama Continues to Pre-Judge Classified Documents Cases
Casting such public judgments further erodes the already crumbling rule of law in this fearful post-9/11 era.
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Nazca-Desventuradas: Chile’s New Marine Reserve
The Nazca-Desventuradas National Marine Park was unveiled in October and will encompass a surface area of 297,518 square kilometers.
“Rad American Women A-Z” Author on Confronting Patriarchal Narratives of US History
Author Kate Schatz discusses the significance of elevating women activists within US historical narratives.
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The Impossible Dream for Most First-Generation College Students
Too many schools are more concerned with tuition payments than with students' welfare and learning.
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Racial Slurs Have No Place in Football
For Native Americans, the NFL season offers regular reminders that our rights still aren't fully recognized.
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From “Sustainable” to “Regenerative” – The Future of Food
It's a Regeneration Revolution.
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Asylum Seekers Squat in Empty Buildings While Waiting for Netherlands Approval
The northwestern European country expects to take more refugees but important questions remain.
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If Everybody Hates Wasting Food, Why Do We Do It and How Can We Stop?
When it comes to reducing consumer food waste, guilt doesn't cut it. Here's what does.