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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Trump’s Refugee Ban is Causing Chaos And Confusion at Airports Around The World
"The rules keep changing by the minute. We’re not sure what’s going on.”
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Protests, Confusion, and Fear at JFK Airport on Day One of the Muslim Ban
Protestors rally during a demonstration against the Muslim immigration ban at John F. Kennedy International Airport on January 28, 2017 in New York City.
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All Change or No Change? Culture, Power and Activism in an Unquiet World, Part I
Populations from the United States to Italy to Chile to South Africa to Indonesia are kicking back against a political establishment that feels distant, callous, and nakedly self-serving.
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Trump’s Executive Order Is Already Hurting Refugees, Muslims And Families
People are being turned away at airports.
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Maersk to Denmark: Give Us Tax Breaks or We'll Cut Gas Production
Danish Underground Consortium, represented by Maersk Oil, has threatened to close down the lucrative Tyra gas field, the biggest in the North Sea off Denmark, unless the Danish state lowers taxes to benefit corporate shareholders.
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Revolt Is the Only Barrier to a Fascist America
What comes next, history has shown, will not be pleasant.
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Standing Rock Tribal Council Approves Evacuation Order for All Camps
Water protectors learned Friday they have thirty days to leave the camps that have helped swell the movement to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Trump Gives Green Light To Keystone, Dakota Access Pipelines
Well, that was fast.
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From Holland to Finland to Scotland, Basic Income Could Be a Reality Across Europe
One of the driving forces behind the basic income proposals in Scotland is the Fairer Fife Commission, which aims to tackle social inequality through living wage, living rent and basic income programs so that no worker lives in poverty.
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"Felony Riot" Charges Against Inauguration Protesters Signal A Dangerous Wave of Repression
More than 200 people who were mass-arrested at the Washington, D.C. protests against the inauguration of Donald Trump have been hit with felony riot charges that are punishable by up to 10 years in prison and quarter-million-dollar fine.