The grassroots opposition to President Donald Trump is hitting the streets everywhere.
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The Student Debt Crisis Is Exploding–Nothing Less Than a Student Debt Jubilee Will Do
Alan Collinge, the founder of Student Loan Justice, says current legislative efforts won't relieve current students of debt nor protect future students from acquiring debt – and he anticipates that the college debt crisis will explode within the next year.
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100,000 & Counting For People’s Climate March On Washington On April 29
Attacks on U.S. citizens, communities, and the planet cannot continue.
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How the Government Is Turning Protesters Into Felons
Lost between the tumult of Inauguration Day and the spectacle of the Women's March was the arrest of 214 protesters – who are now facing felony charges and 10 years in prison.
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How the March for Science Seized San Francisco, Fuelling A Growing Movement
“The tone of the conversation is that scientists fundamentally felt like their work, who they were, was being questioned," said March for Science creator Kishore Hari, calling Saturday's protests "the largest science event in the history of humankind.”
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Grassroots Candidates Will “Rise Up” To Electorialize The Resistance
People are turning the protests of the past 100 days of the Trump administration into an audacious bid to reclaim power on every political level, from municipal governments to Congress.
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Fresh LIBOR Revelations: Is the British State Complicit in World’s Largest Systemic Fraud?
New revelations suggest that not only was the LIBOR rate rigging fraud a systemic practice by big banks – but Bank of England and the government in Westminster were also in on the big fix.
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The March for Science Sweeps the Globe
The marches had a strong unifying theme: Opposition to recent cuts
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In Tight French Elections, A Showdown Between Right-wing Firebrand and Unconventional Centrist
Anger has been the overwhelming sentiment at rallies across the country in recent weeks, and early voting results from Sunday set up a sharp confrontation between those who embrace globalization and those who want to roll it back.
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Part I: 34 Ways America’s Legal System Hurts the Poor
The United States of America, the most economically unequal developed nation in the world, is a representative example of a legal system that directs wealth upward and the heavy hand of the law downward.
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Walking Back Brexit? U.K. in Shock as Snap Election Signals "Welcome Dose of Reality"
British Prime Minister Theresa May declared Tuesday that a “snap election” would be held June 8, three years ahead of schedule, shocking the nation and throwing the Brexit project into widespread question.