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Trump Era Sparks New Debate About Nuclear War Authority
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Fracking Disproportionately Affects Communities of Color in Texas, Study Shows
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Harvey Weinstein Had Secret Hitlist of Names to Quash Sex Scandal
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The Shocking Math of the Republican Tax Plan
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A Conservative Group May Get the Supreme Court's Help Suppressing the Vote in Minnesota
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[Imagining a New Social Order: Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin in Conversation](
C.J. Polychroniou, Truthout:Â In a time of deep political, social and economic uncertainty for everyone (except the ultra-rich), Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin provide some theoretical and practical guidance for the left. This Truthout interview is an effort to help reimagine a realistic social order in an age when the old order is dying but the new has yet to be born.
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[Trans and Open: Education Is Key to Making This a Sign of the Times](
Sarah Bartolome, Truthout:Â The recent election of Virginia's Danica Roem and Minnesota's Andrea Jenkins to public office have been big wins for the transgender community. However, transphobia remains a pervasive problem, especially within education. Educators and administrators can, with proper training, create a more inclusive society that does not condone injustice based on gender identity.
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[The American Roots and 21st Century Global Rise of Fascism](
Mark Karlin, Truthout:Â Americans have always fancied themselves immune to fascism, but in fact, many of fascism's roots lie in US soil. David Neiwert, author of Alt-America, tells Truthout what's new about the so-called "alt-right" and in what ways it's a continuation of American white supremacy. He outlines how Trump won over the support of far-right groups and gave their worldview a place in the White House.
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[As Predicted -- Because "Pipelines Are Bound to Spill" -- Existing Keystone Gushes 200,000 Gallons of Oil](
Jon Queally, Common Dreams:Â Some of the worst fears of opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline came true on Thursday when pipeline owner TransCanada announced that more than 200,000 gallons of oil had spilled from the existing portion of the Keystone system in Marshall County, South Dakota. Aside from the statement, there has been no independent verification of the size of the spill or scale of damage.
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[The Man Leading the Charge for Trump's Impeachment](
Fran Korten, YES! Magazine:Â John Bonifaz has spent years working to get big money out of politics and checking excessive corporate power. In this interview, Bonifaz dicusses his passion for that work and his recent momentum with his campaign to impeach the president.
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[Trump Fails to Rebuke Duterte for Human Rights Abuses in the Philippines](
s.e. smith, Care2:Â Donald Trump's performance in the Philippines may be one of the more disappointing parts of his tour of Asia. It's fair to ask whether the US should legitimize a brutal dictatorship with a state visit in the first place, but to visit without publicly discussing President Rodrigo Duterte's human rights record is troubling.
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[Off-Year Election Takeaways for Money in Politics](
Beatriz Aldereguia and Natalie Giotta, Brennan Center for Justice:Â Most observers of last week's off-year elections were focused on the implications for the Democrats' ability to mount a credible challenge to President Trump and Trumpism. However, the races were also an interesting window into the role money plays in state and local elections, and the possibilities for campaign finance reform across the country.
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[Uganda Rises Up in Unprecedented Opposition to 31-Year Dictator](
Patience Nitumwesiga, Waging Nonviolence:Â National movements to oust dictators often endure a phase of severe repression. That repression is mounting in Uganda, but Ugandans are using it to energize themselves to rise up against their dictator Yoweri Museveni.
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