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Yearly Archives: 2017

Where is father’s little helper and why is acid cool?

The path forward relies on our ability to ask the right questions, our ability to tell complicated stories, and on our ability to tolerate pain.

Woman freezes to death in parking garage after being evicted from affordable housing

Batts is the third homeless person to have died of exposure so far in 2017.

When fear comes

The coming arrests mean that a wide range of Americans will experience the violations that poor people of color have long endured.

Utah’s new national monument marks big win for the protection of Indigenous cultural sites

By permanently protecting an area rich in indigenous cultural history, Obama has shown that some things are worth more than money.

Save the Renewable Fuel Standard

Help us tell the EPA to keep the Renewable Fuel Standard and keep the United States moving away from dependence on foreign oil.

Ethics professionals pen open letter: Trump’s cabinet nominations must be delayed

The Republican-controlled Senate is pushing hard to hold confirmation hearings for Trump’s cabinet picks, before their financial disclosure reports and ethics agreements are finalized.

While oil front group touts cheap fossil fuel to low-income families, industry negotiates deal...

The falling cost of renewable energy means that those fuels are on track to become the cheaper source of energy for consumers.

Begin the Trump Resistance Plan before it’s too late

Successfully resisting Trump requires united action toward a common goal, thoughtful strategy and flexible tactics.

The U.S. should back Russia’s Syria ceasefire

For all its shortcomings, Obama’s seemingly improvised Syria strategy has taken advantage of unexpected opportunities. This could be the latest.