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Yearly Archives: 2017

Chomsky: Why Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight

Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the future at the University of Arizona.

Bakken oil now flowing in Dakota Access pipeline, but oil trains to remain on...

“Dakota Access presented no evidence to substantiate the argument that the pipeline will reduce shipments of oil by rail.”

The president of wrath trolls the politics of rage

Today, we’re stuck with not only a presidency devoid of joy but one powered by irresponsible, heartless rage and denial.

Chris Hedges and Albert Raboteau on ‘American Prophets’ importance in an age of radical...

Watch the two thinkers talk about Raboteau’s book, which discusses the work of religious figures such as Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Earthquake strikes Wayne National Forest near fracking operations

We call upon the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to cease and withdraw all plans for fracking in Ohio's only national forest.

Demobilizing America

A nation made by war and a citizenry unmade by it.

A new way to equal pay for all women

There are a number of reasons for the pay gap that don’t have anything to do with qualifications or education.

Exclusive: Bernie’s Revolution is joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren in Boston

NationofChange joined the crowd at the Our Revolution rally in Boston on Friday where Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren announced their plans for fighting back and moving forward.

Judge overturns decision to award $4.24 million to victims of fracking

The decision by the judge is rare, especially with a unanimous decision by a jury.

Wind power smashes records worldwide

Scotland in particular is a wind power all star, with wind turbines occasionally generating more electricity than is actually needed.