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17-year-old helps win last-minute stay of deportation for his mom – now she’ll see...

It has been Sikandar’s lifelong dream to send her son to college.

Sacramento teacher strike is a warning to #RedForEd Movement everywhere

Much like other teacher actions that have occurred across the nation, Sacramento teachers are demanding changes to their salaries, reduced class sizes, and increases in school support staff including more nurses, psychologists, librarians, and program specialists.

Police are more likely to kill men and women of color

Will this finally convince to hold police departments accountable for reducing the number of deaths that their officers cause?

Colombian company uses coffee husks to build low-income housing

Woodpecker, a startup in Bogota, Colombia, uses coffee husks to manufacture lightweight, prefabricated buildings for home and classroom use.

Organizers are reeling yet determined following Supreme Court’s dangerous expansion of gun rights

After celebrating the Senate’s gun control legislation, advocates are planning new actions in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on concealed carry.

The theocratic scourge when a fundamentalist minority wars against diverse, majority rule politics

What the savvy Founders elevated was an enlightened chain of being that linked freedom, secular democracy and the exclusion of a state religion.

How Exxon used the New York Times to make you question climate science

These oil companies were not as naive or uncertain as they long pretended to be.

How to talk to your relatives about climate change: A guide for the holidays

The Trump administration and the fossil fuels industry is actively working against clean energy progress, but we have the tools, the courts, and the people power to keep advancing clean power in states and cities.

After thousands of years, western science is slowly catching up to Indigenous knowledge

New research about how birds use fire to get a broader food supply comes as no surprise to Indigenous people.