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As the first American pope takes the helm, we revisit an open letter published in 1978 by peace activist Blase A. Bonpane to ...
The budget bill passed by Republicans and signed by President Trump represents the largest transfer of wealth from the poor ...
What unites the disparate parts of a diverse workers’ movement can be the understanding that “an injury to one” truly is an ...
For decades, reformers have tried to fix our broken child protective services system. Is abolishing it an idea whose time has come?
In a topsy-turvy world where Afrikaners are “refugees” and civil rights are for white men, every accusation is a confession.
The last thing Sukhwinder Singh remembered was crossing through knee-deep water near the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Arizona. When he finally awoke, he learned that his passage to the land of ...
The New Cold War in the Arctic Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the U.S. is expanding its military presence in Greenland, increasing the risk of something going very wrong. Adam Federman October ...
How Border Patrol Occupied the Tohono O’odham Nation Under ever-expanding high-tech surveillance, the reservation has become “the most militarized community in America.” Todd Miller June 12 ...
The right-wing takeover of Florida’s public honors college blurs the line between tragedy and farce, but attacks on universities are about to get worse.
In Montana, an Avalanche of Wealth Is Displacing Workers The people who feed, clothe and clean up after the West’s rich newcomers can’t afford to live alongside them. Joseph Bullington March ...
In part two of our series, we visit the Colorado ski towns at the extreme edge of rural gentrification.