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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Michigan Governor's About-Face On Syrian Refugees Undercuts Resettlement Plans
Last week, a group of eight investors announced a first-of-its-kind project to resettle refugees on land purchased in Pontiac, north of Detroit – but the Paris terror attacks put a sudden freeze on the plan.
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For-Profit College Chain Forced To Forgive $102 Million In Student Loans
80,000 former students across the country will be given a reprieve.
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Why Paris Reveals the Horror – and the Hypocrisies – of Global Terrorism
If the objective is to oppose or prevent terrorism, the most logical strategy is not to dismantle civil liberties at home and send militaries and weapons abroad, but to stop participating in terrorism itself.
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Does U.S. Farm Policy Have a Race Problem?
A new report says the Farm Bill caters to corporations and leaves many people of color behind.
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The Counted: U.S. Police Have Killed 1,000 People In 2015
A man fatally shot in Oakland over the weekend was also the 183rd death by police recorded this year in California – by far the greatest total of any state.
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Taking Crises Into Our Own Hands: Why Millennials Are Committing Civil Disobedience
From Occupy to Black Lives Matter, climate justice, immigrant rights, Moral Mondays, and fast food workers on strike, our movements are starting to come together to speak with one voice.
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Refugee Crisis Sharpens In Britain As Portsmouth Moves to Close Door On Asylum Seekers
As the daily flow of about 8,000 refugees into Europe shows little sign of abating, showdowns like the one in Portsmouth are likely to increase as tensions and frustrations grow.
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Tides Turn As Portland Passes Landmark Resolution Against Fossil Fuel Infrastructure
It’s a powerful sign that the the fossil fuel era is beginning to come to an end.
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In Aftermath of Paris Carnage, Suspects Are Still On the Run
As Paris mourned the attacks' 132 victims at a special mass at Notre Dame Cathedral, French police identified one of the gunmen involved in the assault.
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"Poverty Pay" Leads Walmart Employees To Skip Lunch – Or Steal It From Coworkers
On Friday morning, over 100 Walmart associates and about 1,000 supporters began a fast to shine light on what they describe as Walmart’s unlivable wages.