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Environment
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Are Governments Attempting to Curtail Dissent of Seniors by Stopping Social Security Checks?
The latest effort to silence dissent is someone in the government falsifying records to show someone was in jail for more than 30 days and sending the records to …
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US Military Returns Land to Japan, but Okinawa Isn’t Celebrating
The US is returning a large swath of military-occupied land to Japan, but with a catch: US gets to build six new helipads.
What Cyber Charter Schools Are and Why Their Growth Should Worry Us
In 2014-2015, there were 275,000 students in cyber charter schools across 25 states.
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“This Is the Right Thing to Do”: Energy CEO on Ending Leases to Drill Near Blackfeet Nation
After 35 years of fighting for the cancellation of nearly 50 oil and gas leases, Montana's Blackfeet tribe scored an unexpected victory.
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Trump Could Be a Nightmare for the 9/11 Trial at Guantánamo Bay
Will the Trump administration destroy the Senate Intelligence report on CIA torture before the September 11 trial?
The Prospects for a Permanent Ban on Atlantic Oil and Gas Drilling
Just how friendly to the oil and gas industry will a Trump administration be?
Demolition of Palestinian Homes for Illegal Settlements Surging
The demolition of Palestinian homes for Israeli settlements reached a 10-year high in 2016.
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Muslims Waste No Time Building Opposition to Trump’s Proposed Registry
Muslim activists are working to block Trump's long-standing pledge to crack down on their community.
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How A Democracy Gets Hacked
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.