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Report exposes right-wing effort to ban criticism of Israel in U.S. schools
Jessica Corbett
"Fanatical Zionists are pushing U.S. state legislatures to pass sweeping new restrictions on free speech"
How billionaire charter school funders corrupted the school leadership pipeline
Jeff Bryant
Charter school funders have turned school leadership into a cartel system focused on enriching businesses
“They go to work, come back, and starve”: Why immigrant families are avoiding food assistance
Elizabeth Hewitt
Even though the "Public Charge" rule has been blocked, fewer immigrants are accessing SNAP and other programs
Enlarged Atlantic fishing area could further imperil right whales
Sarah Okeson
Environmentalists charge Trump’s fisheries overseer failed to follow Endangered Species Act
What it means to raise a Black girl in white America
D. Watkins
When we learned we were having a girl, my aggressive planning for my child's upbringing had to change
Planting native prairie could be a secret weapon for farmers
Nathan Beacom
Prairie strips are a technical innovation drawn from the distant past
Whistleblower alleges Medicare fraud at iconic Seattle-based health plan
Fred Schulte
Group Health Cooperative is accused of bilking Medicare out of millions of dollars in a federal whistleblower case
Don’t count on capitalism to defeat climate change
Ted Morgan
Capitalist states, by their nature, protect their own interests — not collective ones. Is there still hope?
Buttigieg steps up his game, but…
Ryan O'Connell
Can the South Bend mayor bridge the racial divide to advance to the top tier of Democratic Party nomination?
It’s time for drug policy reform – in America and across the globe
Louise Arbour, Geoff Gallop, Miriam Aroni Krinsky
America's "war on drugs" has failed. We need more policies that treat drug abuse as a public health issue
Media alarmed by U.S. pullout from Syria — which didn’t actually happen
Gregory Shupak
The U.S. is not actually withdrawing from Syria — so that's not why the Turkish campaign against Kurds is happening
Pro-democracy movement in Haiti swells despite lethal police violence
Frances Madeson
Protesters were assaulted on October 11 by police armed with guns, tear gas and water cannons.
Not the end of the fight, say justice advocates, as NYC passes plan to close Rikers, open new jails
Andrea Germanos
"We should be fighting mass incarceration and all cages"
The uneasy farce of “Jojo Rabbit”: Is there ever a good time for “wacky Nazi” satire?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Taika Waititi's controversial comedy "Jojo Rabbit" refuses to play it safe, even when it's not entirely successful
Even though Shep Smith has left the building, there are still right-wing dissenters at Fox News
Alex Henderson
Smith announced his departure only two days after Fox News CEO Rupert Murdoch met with Attorney General Bill Barr
No one was impressed by Mark Zuckerberg’s lecture on free speech
Nicole Karlis
Progressive organizations called the speech a joke
White House announces President Trump will host next year’s G7 summit at his Miami golf resort
Igor Derysh
Mick Mulvaney claims Trump won't personally profit from the big event at his own venue "in any way, shape or form"
Boris Johnson, EU leaders agree on Brexit deal — now Parliament must vote
Matthew Rozsa
Leaders of France, Germany and Ireland OK U.K.'s deal to leave EU on Oct. 31. Will British lawmakers go along?
The Trump murder video is no joke: It’s an encouragement to ramp up the violence
Chauncey DeVega
Of course the president's allies dismiss this vision of mayhem as satire. But it has a clear and chilling purpose
Humanity is getting increasingly serious about enforcing animal rights protections across the globe
Nina Jackel
People are growing less tolerant to violence against animals, and lawmakers are responding. But more must be done
Questions for Elizabeth Warren: Now that you’re the frontrunner, we need to talk
Anis Shivani
First a Republican, then a neoliberal reformer, now a progressive. Elizabeth Warren is surging. But who is she?
American Brexit: It’s not just Britain headed for the subbasement of imperial history
Tom Engelhardt
Think of Donald Trump as the president of that decline or, if you prefer, as MR. BREXIT!
Facebook’s rationale for allowing lies in political ads makes no sense
Nicole Karlis
Facebook says one's ads cannot spread falsehoods, unless you're among a specific subset of politicians. Wait, what?
Giuliani denies he illegally lobbied for Turkey after pressing Trump to hand over Muslim cleric
Igor Derysh
More hot water for Trump's lawyer: He repeatedly urged U.S. to extradite Islamic scholar wanted by Turkey
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