Over the next two years, Democrats have the unfettered ability to be an albatross around the neck of the GOP — and to make sure that what little they manage to get done due to their paper-thin majorities becomes the reason for their undoing.
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What Happens When Women Stop Leading Like Men
In drawing on women’s wisdom without apology and pushing that wisdom forward into positions of power, we can soothe our world and, maybe, even save it.
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Bring on Bregret: Why Revoking Article 50 Is the Only Way out of the Brexit Blackhole
A recent U.K. Government and Parliament petition calling for Britain to put a stop to claims that exiting the E.U. constitutes "the will of the people" has garnered a staggering 6,062,020 signatures and counting.
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Researchers Warn Arctic Has Entered 'Unprecedented State' That Threatens Global Climate Stability
"Never have so many Arctic indicators been brought together in a single paper." And the findings spell trouble for the entire planet.
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U.N. Report Shows Democratic Socialism Can Work Under the Right Conditions
The World Happiness Report released last month showed the happiest country in the world in 2019, again, was Finland, followed by Denmark, Norway, Iceland and the Netherlands. Notice any connection?
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Elizabeth Warren Introduces Legislation to Hold Executives Criminally Liable for Misconduct
“These two bills would force executives to responsibly manage their companies, knowing that if they cheat their customers or crash the economy, they could go to jail.”
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'A Model of Hope for the World': 25 Years After Rwandan Genocide, New Film Shows Journey Toward Justice and Healing
Three orphans turned professional photographers interview survivors and perpetrators of the 100-day killing spree that left more than 800,000 dead.
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“Red Alert”: Time To Sue the Banks Underwriting Climate Disaster
Knowing who is underwriting climate change is one thing. Making them stop and repay the climate debt is another. With the 2019 report "Banking on Climate Change," we get one step closer.
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Antisemitism In the Ranks: Labour and Democrats Confront A Transatlantic Crisis
If they're going to keep growing in popularity and strength to defeat their rightwing rivals, both the U.S. Democratic Party and U.K. Labour need to face up to the Jewish question that is eroding them from within.
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Another Whale Has Washed Up Dead With Plastic Packing Its Stomach
“We’ve used the ‘comfort’ of disposable objects in a lighthearted way in the past years and now we are paying the consequences. Indeed the animals, above all, are the ones paying them.”
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Justice Deferred: The Espionage Act and Reality Winner's Imprisonment
“I’ve never been an advocate-activist type of person, but this really permeated me," said Wendy Meer Collins, an advocate on behalf of the imprisoned whistleblower Reality Winner. "It just seemed so wrong.”