It is not hyperbole to say that the world’s richest man has now illegally seized control of America’s checkbook and the entire federal workforce.
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Trickle-Up Democracy: State and Local Ballots Give Voters A Say
Measures to reduce the influence of money on politics could win approval in cities and states across the country on Nov. 8.
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U.K. Rent Strike Builds Toward Nov. 19 March As Students Say "Enough"
A “Cut The Rent” bloc will join the Free Education march in central London on Nov. 19. After this, an event on Dec. 7 will bring together all the universities involved in the rent strike campaign.
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After Two Wars, Standing Rock is the First Time I Served the American People
I’ve been on the wrong side of history.
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Melania Trump illegally earned $20,000 in US prior to getting work visa
Documents reveal the GOP nominee's wife, Melania Trump, was paid for 10 jobs prior to having legal permission to work in the U.S.
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Dangerous Myths About Trump That Some Progressives Cling To
Even now, in the last days of this horrendous campaign, we’re amazed by fervent assertions coming from some progressives about Donald Trump. Here are three key myths.
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An Opportunity to Correct Course': Marijuana on the Ballot 2016
Marijuana prohibition has been a costly failure — to individuals, communities, and the entire country.
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Environmentalists Want Your Help Building a Climate Congress
A group of Californians are trying to crowdsource a Wiki on the environmental stances of candidates for the U.S. House and Senate.
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Trump Just Got Hit With Massive $32 Million Fraud and Tax Evasion Lawsuit
A Mexican official has filed a criminal tax complaint against Donald Trump in Tijuana, Mexico, over yet another failed business venture.
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In Denmark, the People Want Bold Action On Climate. Their Government Does Not
Four out of five Danes consider a green transition crucial for the country's future – but the government is backtracking on Denmark's climate promises and renewable solutions, even when it comes to the Paris Treaty.
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How Chicago Teachers and Black Lives Matter Are Partnering to Build a Bigger Movement
Extracting wins from the boss has never been easy—and union membership hovering at a low 11 percent isn’t making it any easier. But a good way to boost our numbers and power is to partner with people who are organized in other ways, building a broader movement as we build our unions.