As the American public continues to publicly stand up to the administration, Trump’s grip on power will eventually slip.
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Vermont Votes for Public Banking
Fifteen towns approved a resolution that would establish a bank that works for people of Vermont, not Wall Street.
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CIA Called Out for Spying on Senate During Bush-Era Torture Investigation
Senator Dianne Feinstein openly accused the CIA of spying on congressional staffers as they investigated illegal detention and interrogation programs under George W. Bush.
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British Activist Indicts Government Officials for Enabling War Crimes
Daniel Ashman is asserting lawful necessity, a legal argument that allows you to break laws to uphold or prevent far worse crimes.
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The Great London Divide: Those Who Can Afford Property And The Rest Who Can't
Once again, the U.K. capital's house prices are soaring, further widening the gap between the city's rich and poor.
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Snowden, Assange and Greenwald live streaming at SXSW
Live from Russia, it's Edward Snowden.
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U.S. Border Patrol Ordered to Stop Shooting at Vehicles, Rock Throwers
The head of the U.S. Border Patrol has reversed a controversial policy that led to at least 19 deaths.
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Colleges Are Quietly Shifting The Burden Of Tuition Increases To Poor Families
Data show poorer families are bearing the brunt of college price hikes.
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The Slow Violence of Fracking in Argentina
Fracking is an astonishing materialization of human desire, intention and ingenuity - and an agent of violence upon the earth and its people.
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A Solar Barn Raising Movement Grows In New Hampshire
Energy raisers are banding together to complete solar projects, and strengthening communities in the process.
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What Working Women Want
A persistent gender wage gap affects earners at all levels.