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Nationwide Immigration Protests Erupt After Trump Ends DACA
Among the many protests, marches and walkouts, there have been 30 arrests in New York.
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A Mexican-Born DREAMer Is Taking Legal Action To Halt Trump’s Reversal Of DACA
“The Administration’s reversal is unconstitutionally motivated by anti-Mexican and anti-Latino animus,” a DREAMer's lawyers wrote in a court filing Tuesday.
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Wells Fargo, Why Are You Still Here?
If the powers that be actually stood for consumer protection and legal ethics, rules, laws, enforcement and oversight, we’d be seeing a good old fashioned perp walk like we used to with Stumpf and Sloan in ankle chains and orange jumpsuits.
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These Dockworkers Just Showed the Labor Movement How to Shut Down Fascists
What role should the labor movement play in beating back the resurgence of fascism? Resistance, while a powerful concept, is far too vague.
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Texas Bathroom Bill Is Latest Civil Rights Victory in Deep South Spurred by Sports
The owners of three major league sports franchises strongly opposed the bathroom bill, continuing a trend over the last half century where sports contributed to the advancement of civil rights in the conservative Deep South.
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Climate Change Has ‘Loaded The Dice’ On The Frequency Of 100-Year Floods
Maybe we need a new way to describe extreme weather events.
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Ivanka Backs Trump Administration's Plan to Scrap Obama Rules Preventing Pay Discrimination
The Obama-era provision was meant to help address the gender pay gap that the president’s daughter has claimed to care about.
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What a Revived Poor People’s Campaign Needs to Do in the Trump Era
For the new movement to gain national traction, it will need to draw in poor and working-class Whites.
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You Can’t Be Serious: Debunking The Dangerous Arguments Against Dodd-Frank
Dodd-Frank, however imperfect, isn’t just about protecting average folks from reckless, predatory finance. It’s also about protecting Big Finance from itself.
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Activists Demand Climate Refugees Be Recognized
A 2015 tidal surge caused the sea to flood across the islands of Kiribati, the small Pacific island nation chain of atolls that could be the first national homeland lost completely to climate change.