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The remnants of a destroyed home stand more than two weeks after Hurricane Maria hit the island on October 6, 2017. (Getty/Mario Tama)

Reasons the US is vulnerable to disaters

Morten Wendelbo - The Conversation
Vladimir Putin (AP/Alexei Nikolsky)

Putin closely linked to American right

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story
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President with no precedence

Cody Fenwick - Alternet
iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

China only makes $8.46 from an iPhone

Jason Dedrick, Greg Linden, Kenneth L. Kraemer - The Conversation
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Trump's trade war kicks off with a bang

Matthew Rozsa
(AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

How to have a successful summer vacation

Jamie Gruman - The Conversation
Women and children look through a box of cloths that were donated by volunteers at the Greyhound bus terminal, Thursday, May 29, 2014 in Phoenix.  About 400 mostly Central American women and children caught crossing from Mexico into south Texas were flown to Arizona this weekend after border agents there ran out of space and resources.  Officials then dropped hundreds of them off at Phoenix and Tucson Greyhound stations, overwhelming the stations and humanitarian groups who were trying to help. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) (AP)

Undocumented workers sustain America

Mary Jo Dudley - The Conversation
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Hate crimes on the rise in America

Brian Levin, James J. Nolan, John David Reitzel - The Conversation
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The end of Pax Americana

Gordon Adams - The Conversation
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Why it's so hard to catch fake lawyers

Patrick Michels
In this Wednesday, July 15, 2015 photo,Jock Riggins looks over the fresh fruits and vegetables on the Fresh Stop bus, a mobile market, in Eatonville, Fla.  The Fresh Stop brings fresh fruits and vegetables to communities with no supermarkets. The nation’s largest grocery chains have built new supermarkets in only a fraction of the neighborhoods where they’re needed most, according to an analysis of federal food stamp data by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (AP)

Economic divide grows

Beverly Gologorsky - TomDispatch.com
High water cover the road in the Box Town neighborhood as a waste can floats Sunday, May 8, 2011 in Memphis, Tenn. as flood waters continue to rise along the Mississippi River. (AP Photo/Wade Payne) (AP)

US rivers becoming saltier

Sujay Kaushal, Gene E. Likens, Michael Pace, Ryan Utz - The Conversation
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Good things may be happening soon

Uwe Bott - The Globalist
Members of Amazon Watch and Amnesty International picket in front of Chevron Corp. world headquarters in San Ramon, Calif. (AP/Ben Margot)

Chevron: International eco-criminal

Alexander Zaitchik - Alternet
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Conflict within our own borders

Uwe Bott - The Globalist
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I'm a scientist, and coming back

Elizabeth Madin - The Conversation
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A real president in White House

Terry H. Schwadron
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Lyme wars upon us

Gabriela Serrato Marks
(AP/Susan Walsh)

No lessons from mistakes

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com
Flood water surround homes damaged by Hurricane Harvey, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in Rockport, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Giant water tunnels won't save

Eric Holthaus - Grist
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An US soldier walks in front of a tank type 'M1A2 SEP' (Getty/Christof Stache)

Volunteering vs. watching

Andrew J. Bacevich - TomDispatch.com
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Is the U.S. really exceptional?

Alasdair S. Roberts - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump diplomacy: arms deals everywhere!

William D. Hartung
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Is the swamp drowning Washington?

Frank Vogl - The Globalist
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