Over the next four years, we’re about to be inundated with a flood of lies—including from federal agencies themselves.
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From Freedom Summer to Parkland: How Change Comes to America
The results of the Road for Change and other student movements burgeoning across the country this summer have yet to be seen – but November isn't far off.
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This Summer’s Heat Waves Could Be the Strongest Climate Signal Yet
Earth's global warming fever spiked to deadly new highs across the Northern Hemisphere this summer, and we're feeling the results.
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Defending Land and Environmental Rights Has Become An Increasingly Deadly Endeavor
A new Global Witness report says that 2017 was the deadliest year for land and environmental defenders, with a total of 207 defenders killed worldwide.
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Nazis, Racists, Bigots: Extremism on U.S. Ballot in 2018
Arthur Jones is an avowed Nazi. John Fitzgerald says the Holocaust is a myth. Rick Tyler wants to "make America white again." These unapologetic men are all on 2018 election ballots.
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‘Eye-Popping’ Payouts for CEOs Follow Trump’s Tax Cuts
The insider sales feed the narrative that corporate tax cuts enrich executives in the short term while yielding less clear long-term benefits for workers.
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Whataboutism, Part II: How to Argue Politics with People You Don't Agree With
When your political opponents level accusations to cover up for obvious failings in their leaders and attack using irrelevant points, don’t take it lying down.
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Trump Is Taking U.S. Down the Path to Tyranny
The Constitution was designed to prevent tyranny through a system of checks and balances, but in President Trump's America, those safeguards are failing.
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Koch Justice: Billionaires Seek to Expand Influence Over Law Enforcement and Courts In 2018
Charles and David Kochs’ campaign to influence state attorneys general and state courts has largely flown under the radar.
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Rebel Cities 10: Rosario, Argentina, Abandons The Establishment
In Rosario, where the Future City Party seeks to "build the utopia," a new University of Doing prepares students not for managing a corporation or state job, but managing the commons.
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Environmental Threats, Lack of Water, Poor Job Opportunities and Declining Social Benefits Produce Massive Protests in Southern Iraq
Organizers threatened that if their demands for water, basic services, and jobs are not met, the demonstrations will continue and grow.