We have to be smart in how we fight against Trump and the Republican Party this time around. That means picking our battles wisely, and not taking bait that’s dangled in front of our faces.
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Announcing PeoplesHub: Skills for a Local Revolution
What if we created an online space where people coached each other about how to have meetings that energize, navigate conflict, or take the first steps toward building a new economy?
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Germany's Coal Problem: A Growing Question Mark At the UN Climate Summit
Many agree that Germany's continued mining of lignite coal – the dirtiest type there is – undermines its green image. This past week, the Greens in Germany abruptly dropped their commitment to stopping coal and reducing car emissions.
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#MeToo: Thousands March in L.A. as Sexual Misconduct Allegations Continue
The #MeToo march culminated in a rally on Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday night, and follows a relentless series of accusations by men and women who say they were victimised by high-powered figures in the entertainment industry.
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Debt Company Makes Sheriffs Rich by Jailing the Poor, Lawsuit Claims
A private company increases debts by 30 percent, then tells Oklahomans to pay up or go to jail. Law enforcement is in its pocket, a new lawsuit claims.
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The Effects of Sears Crash Show Capitalism is Morally Bankrupt
No coherent theory of justice could endure such successive material indignities as the ones poor people in America endure every single day.
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Paradise Papers: Apple Secretly Moved Parts of Empire to Jersey After Row Over Tax Affairs
Apple reacted to widespread criticism of its tax affairs by secretly shifting key parts of its empire to Jersey as part of a complex rearrangement that has allowed it to keep an ultra-low tax rate on holdings of more than $250 billion.
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In Texas, A High School Student Sues for the Right To Sit During Pledge of Allegiance
The debate over kneeling in the NFL during the National Anthem has spread to other institutions. Now, the public is about to rediscover why schools expelling students for sitting during the Pledge of Allegiance is a constitutional violation.
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Robert Mercer Invested Offshore Dark Money to Sink Clinton. He Must Be Delighted
According to the Paradise Papers, billionaire Robert Mercer achieved his political objectives while making very nice tax savings
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Trumpism Defeated: Northam Wins Virginia Governor’s Race As Murphy Takes New Jersey
The lieutenant governor’s victory joins Democrat Phil Murphy’s win in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race to hand Democrats new hope in the Donald Trump era.
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Facing the Nazi Threat: At What Point Do We Counter-Protest?
Beating up a Nazi will not teach him or her to stop being a Nazi, but will enforce the internal narrative that they are a marginalized group under attack.