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At End of Hottest Year Ever, Massive US Storm Kills at Least 43
At least 43 people died over the Christmas holiday weekend in a series of storms that hit the South.
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Indigenous Peoples of Ayutla, Dying of Neglect
In the indigenous region of Ayutla de los Libres, persecution against community leaders has intensified since 1998.
Abortion Access and Eroded Rights
On this edition, we hear from women at the New Orleans Abortion Fund and Ibis Reproductive Health.
Fifteen Indigenous Rights Victories That You Didn’t Hear About in 2015
Indigenous rights victories give us all pause to celebrate, to reflect and to rejuvenate our own quests for justice.
Racism in a Medically Segregated World
Medical students and patients of color are more likely to have their concerns invalidated by the medical establishment.
Porter Ranch Methane Leak Does Not Bode Well for Climate
Making visible the normally invisible pollution is a critical step in generating the political will to take meaningful action.
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GOP Voters Have Gone Too Far to Turn Back Now
It's becoming increasingly plausible that Trump will go all the way to the Republican presidential nomination.
Golden Misabiko on the Exploitation of Uranium in Congo
The global argumentation of nuclear power neglects the working conditions, health risks, and environmental damages.
High Deductibles and Narrow Networks: The Achilles Heel of the ACA’s Health Insurance
As premiums go up and coverage goes down, what does this mean for Americans?
Bernie Blackout? As DNC Accused of Targeting Sanders, Corporate Media Ignore Historic Campaign
Is the Democratic National Committee trying to undermine the presidential campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders?