The burgeoning pro-democracy, anti-Trump movement known as 50501 expects to drive tens and possibly hundreds of thousands to protest in 1,000 cities and towns on Saturday.
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Whistleblower: Arizona Inmates are Dying from Inadequate Healthcare
An investigation found dozens of cases of neglect in Arizona's privatized prison health care system.
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Recent Crimes of the FBI: Is Agency America's Greatest Threat to Domestic Freedoms?
The agency is not only guilty of withholding information, but also of entrapment and the outright creation of so-called terrorists.
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Practicing Random Acts of Kindly Conservation As Drought Grips California
In a state of emergency in which conservation is voluntary, citizens of the Golden State write their own individual water plans and adhere to their own rules.
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A New Foundation Called Courage: Defending the Truth and Those Who Tell It
In Berlin on Wednesday, a new international organization launched with the purpose of ensuring safety and legality for whistleblowers like Edward Snowden.
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Do Not Forgive, Do Not Forget: These 37 U.S. Senators Just Voted Against Students
There is no economic argument against the student loan refinancing bill that Republicans killed this week in Congress, which would have stimulated the economy by putting $63 billion into struggling peoples' pockets.
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Amid Outcry and Occupation, Albuquerque to Pay $6 Million for Wrongful Police Shooting
The ruling comes as the city’s police department faces scathing criticism over excessive use of deadly force, with 23 fatal police shootings since 2010.
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When Will America – And Our Universities – Confront the Horrors of Rape Culture?
A U.C. Berkeley lawsuit blaming the campus for inaction on tackling sexual violence has provoked an outpouring of discussion and sparked demonstrations across the country.
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Stepping Forward: America's Continental March to Demand Climate Action
The Great March for Climate Action threads through small towns, big cities and wide-open wilderness.
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An Ex-Banker and Occupier Walk Into A Jail. Guess Which One's Serving Time?
Cecily McMillan is behind bars, unlike any of the architects of the financial crisis. In this exclusive conversation she explains why her sentence serves a purpose.
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Apple and Starbucks Under In-Depth Investigation For Tax Dodging In Europe
Large multinationals need to pay their fair share of taxes.