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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What Brazil Protests Mean In the Dialogue of Global Revolt
Seven months after the massive mobilization on the streets of Brazil, there's a network movement of the same stature as those born in plazas during 15M, Occupy or Gezi.
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London University Staff, Students Demand Justice For Cleaners
Newly-unionized cleaners at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies will strike as part of their ongoing campaign for treatment equal to other university employees.
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Feds Launch Criminal Probe of N.C. Agency After Coal Ash Spill
Gov. Pat McCrory, a former head of Duke Energy, has thus far blocked a probe into the spill.
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E-Flex Lobby Coalition Uses Industry Muscle to Fight Health Reform Law
Groups with friendly-sounding names represent corporate interests.
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Decolonizing Pipeline Resistance: An Interview with Freda Huson
As the battle over the Keystone XL pipeline intensifies in the United States, the Canadian province of British Columbia faces similar battles of its own.
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Could Florida Become the New Fracking Frontier?
A state House panel gave the green light to two pro-fracking bills – neither of which requires that companies disclose the amount or concentration of chemicals they use to blast deep underground for gas and oil.
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Non-Cooperation Is Not Enough for Real Change
We have learned how to topple dictators, but not how to replace dysfunctional political systems so that tyranny does not return.
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The Google Dog Bus and the Costs on San Francisco
There is a new wrinkle in the saga of Bay Area tech privilege and it concerns the transport of employee pets – on the Google Dog Bus.
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Do American Auto Workers Have An Inferiority Complex?
Volkswagen workers get paid $67 an hour in Germany. After rejecting calls to unionize, the willingness of American workers to act against their own interests must be called into question.