There are multiple similarities between Trump and the British monarch when looking at the 27 grievances the framers outlined in their 1776 declaration.
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Administration Tries Again With Regulations Targeted at For-Profit Colleges
For-profit schools, which target poor students and students of color, are responsible for 46 percent of the nation’s student debt defaults.
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McDonald’s Workers Are Suing, and the Battle Is Going to Be Fascinating
McDonald’s workers in three states filed class action suits against the chain for wage theft violations.
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Renewable Energy Victories Highlight Fault Lines Between Conservative Groups and ALEC
The ideological division that now runs under the Republican party is making itself known with tremors around climate change, and specifically the issue of household solar installation.
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How the NSA Plans to Infect "Millions" of Computers with Malware
The NSA used Facebook as a Trojan horse to infect targets with malware.
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Billions in Bonuses Given to Wall Street in 2013 Exceed ALL Minimum Wage Workers’ Pay Combined
The only way to boost the American economy is to put more money into the hands of the rich, right?
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Chesapeake Energy’s $5 Billion Shuffle
The energy giant raised the cash it needed to survive by slashing royalties it paid property owners to drill on their land.
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House Democrats Hope Paul Ryan’s Comments Spark Poverty Conversation
Could Paul Ryan's inflammatory remarks about race and poverty spark a meaningful discussion in Congress?
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More Families are sleeping in New York City Homeless Shelters Than Ever Before
In January 53,615 people stayed overnight in city facilities.
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By the Way, Your Home Is On Fire
The climate of change and the dangers of stasis.
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The Feinstein Syndrome: “The Fourth Amendment for Me, But Not for Thee”
If Dianne Feinstein is a whistleblower, then Colonel Sanders is a vegetarian evangelist.