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Trump denies use of tear gas on migrant kids at border despite evidence: We don’t use it on children
Rachel Leah
From Ferguson to Standing Rock, chemical warfare from law enforcement is neither new or limited to asylum seekers
Big banks just flunked their own test on climate, indigenous rights
Lindsey Allen
Some banks are revising their own environmental due diligence standards just as they re-up support for fossil fuels
Here’s why media coverage of indigenous issues is so terrible, both in the U.S. and Canada
Dan David
Mainstream media in North America continues to cover indigenous peoples only sporadically, and based on stereotypes
Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 1 of 2
Henry A. Giroux
Complaints about civility avoid the big questions of the Trump era: Why is America sliding into authoritarianism?
What if Brett Kavanaugh votes to overturn Roe v. Wade: 22 states are ready to ban abortion
Julie Rovner
Reversing the landmark case would return the decision about abortion legality to the states.
Focus on Scott Pruitt’s scandals ignores the biggest of all: Destruction of environmental safeguards
Justin Anderson
Trump's EPA chief has fully adapted to the swamp of corruption. But his truly disastrous legacy lies elsewhere
Egged on by industry lobbyists, Interior Dept. weakens bird protections
Elizabeth Shogren
Protection for birds who are in danger isn't going to happen anytime soon
The strategy of maximal extraction
Michael T. Klare
How Donald Trump plans to enlist fossil fuels in the struggle for global dominance
Democrats dance with danger: Expanding Trump’s security state may bite them in the end
Charlie May
"It doesn't take a criminal or being a terrorist to get caught up in the government's web"
Golden Globes: Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, among actresses to bring women’s rights activists
Charlie May
At least eight prominent actresses will be accompanied by advocates for women's rights at the 75th Golden Globes
Industrial polluters are silencing activists with new weapon
Robin Scher
Corporations are setting a dangerous new precedent
The biggest threat to the resistance you never heard of
Robert Reich
Have you heard of SLAPP lawsuits? You soon will
DAPL contractors paid a firm to build a conspiracy lawsuit against protestors
Justine Calma
Nevertheless, Greenpeace's general counsel feels Energy Transfer Partners have no chance of winning
Keystone Pipeline spills 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota
Charlie May
The spill occurred in a grassy field and raised further concerns over pipeline project and the environment
Trump’s EPA: Who cares about environmental racism?
Amanda Marcotte
It's a Trump administration twofer: Hurt people of color and roll back environmental regulations
Who’s behind fossil fuel extraction? It’s not just Republicans
Alison Rose Levy
The plan to speed construction of fossil fuel infrastructures cast a shadow over our half-hearted participation
Another 9/11 anniversary: How do we find our way out of a 100-year war?
Paul Rosenberg
We can still escape the endless and self-destructive "war on terror." The key lies in resistance here at home
Trump’s lawyers sue Greenpeace over Dakota Pipeline, making jaw-dropping accusations
Jennie Neufeld
Greenpeace calls the suit "a pattern of harassment by corporate bullies, with Trump's attorneys leading the way."
The 9 biggest celebrities the Democrats have tried to recruit for office
Alessandra Maldonado
With Shailene Woodley hinting at a political future, we run down the stars who have flirted with office in the past
Not just in Charlottesville: Across the country, bills immunize drivers who injure protesters
Jennie Neufeld
The tragedy of Charlottesville sheds light on this unconstitutional trend.
Why cities should stop fighting big banks and create their own
Julian Gottlieb
Public banks can finance affordable housing, transit, and local economic development in a way private banks can't
The conflicts of interest hiding behind pro-pipeline op-eds around the country
Eric Hananoki
Pennsylvania publication bans retired general after he failed to disclose ties to pipeline company
America is suffering from a plague of deadly, unaccountable and racist police violence
Celisa Calacal
A year after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile's deaths, the state of police violence in the U.S. remains bleak
Fox News uses misleading statistics to push an authoritarian agenda
Charlie May
Police officer deaths tragically rose this year — mostly because of accidents, not violence. Fox omitted that fact
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