CUNEYT DIL / The Associated PressFeb 16, 2020
Lawmakers are poised to acknowledge the state's role in aiding the U.S. policy of World War II camps and condemn anti-Japanese actions. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Jordan Riefe / TruthdigFeb 14, 2020
Though diversity is a driving ethos of this year's event in Los Angeles, the art world is still deeply invested in sidelining people of color. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Jeff Bryant / Independent Media InstituteFeb 14, 2020
A growing number of parents, teachers and experts in academia sound the alarm about a dangerous new form of school privatization. Dig deeper ( 15 Min. Read )
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Jake Johnson / Common DreamsFeb 13, 2020
After approving trillions in tax cuts for the rich, the president takes action to "keep the nation on a fiscally sustainable course." Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
PAT EATON-ROBB / The Associated PressFeb 12, 2020
The lawsuit centers on two trans sprinters who have frequently outperformed their cisgender competitors. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Andrea Mazzarino / TomDispatchFeb 10, 2020
This gender-unequal world of ours, presently ruled by our infamously pussy-grabbing president, seems ever less hospitable toward women. Dig deeper ( 10 Min. Read )
Jim Hightower / OtherWordsFeb 10, 2020
If the rich can “give back” so much, it’s probably because they’ve been taking too much. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Chris Hedges / TruthdigFeb 10, 2020
The global security state, which is not bound by the rule of law, will target all who defy it. Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
LINDSAY WHITEHURST / The Associated PressFeb 9, 2020
The public insurance program is a dramatic example of steps states are taking to beat the high cost of prescription drugs in America. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Raj Menon / TomDispatchFeb 4, 2020
Poverty among children in a wealthy country like the United States should summon shame and outrage. Dig deeper ( 10 Min. Read )
Jim Hightower / OtherWordsFeb 4, 2020
A few thousand super rich Americans are trembling in their U.S. mansions, contemplating expatriation over a minuscule dent in their wealth. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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