There are multiple similarities between Trump and the British monarch when looking at the 27 grievances the framers outlined in their 1776 declaration.
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Why Does A College President Make 170 Times More than Adjunct Professors?
Some of the nation’s poorest people work in higher education.
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Spain’s Radical Catholic Activist and the Future of the Church
The leader of the Occupy Movement in Spain—who leads debates on feminism, takes on corporate interests and criticizes modern capitalism—is a nun.
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Exposed: Dow Chemical Backed Anti-Union Nonprofit with $2 Million in Michigan
The giant chemical maker was one of several corporations that helped finance a web of so-called “social welfare” nonprofits not legally obligated to publicly identify their funders.
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Brazil’s Lawmakers Push Anti-Terrorism Policy To Stifle Protest Ahead of World Cup
After a surprise Defense Ministry ruling enabling armed forces in Brazil’s streets, members of Congress are now pushing a bill that defines terrorism in vague terms – to frighten protesters and quell public dissent ahead of the World Cup.
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How the U.S. Deported One of Its Own Citizens
Could it happen to you?
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Eurodrones, Inc: How Europe Is Financing the Emerging Drone Industry
Just how far-reaching is the E.U.'s financing and support for the emerging drone industry?
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Scott Walker’s Little-known Scandal: When He Treated Welfare Recipients Like Dogs
When Scott Walker was county executive, how he handled programs for Milwaukee’s poor will shock and amaze you.
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Why We Need Whistleblowers
We must keep checks on evasive government agencies.
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Meat Industry-Owned State Legislators Criminalize the First Amendment In Idaho
It's the first U.S. state to pass legislation criminalizing photography inside factory farms.
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A Call to Develop a Worker Cooperative Sector in New York City
How the city can create jobs and address inequality at its roots.