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[Indigenous Alliance Launches Divestment Campaign Against US and Canadian Pipelines](
Jillian Kestler-D'Amours, Truthout:Â A coalition of 121 Indigenous tribes across North America is working to change the narrative around fossil fuels. Alongside a growing campaign to defund the banks that are financing the Dakota Access pipeline and four other pipeline projects to pump Alberta tar sands oil across the continent, they are also pushing a discussion on sustainable forms of alternative energy.
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[Trump's Plan to Kick People Off Food Stamps Is an "Attack on the Poor," Activists Say](
Mike Ludwig, Truthout:Â Trump's budget proposal would slash billions of dollars from social programs such as Medicaid and food stamps. The White House is framing the cuts as "reforms" meant to encourage people to get off the government dole and find a job, but critics say Trump's policies would only worsen the conditions of poverty and hunger.
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[Next Steps in the Fight for Paid Family Leave and Paid Sick Leave](
Sarah Jaffe, Truthout:Â The so-called "paid leave" in the Trump budget is just part of a shell game in which a con man gets a player to look at one shell while manipulating others, says Ellen Bravo, co-director of the Family Values @ Work coalition. Bravo shares her insights on how to keep our eyes on the prize of paid sick and family medical leave, within the larger fight for good jobs and real safety nets.
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[Dismantling Colonial Rule From Palestine to All of America](
Steven Salaita, University of Minnesota Press:Â This excerpt from Inter/Nationalism lays the basis for making the link between colonialism and decolonial struggle in North America and Palestine. "Inter/nationalism" demands commitment to mutual liberation based on the proposition that colonial power must be rendered diffuse across multiple hemispheres through reciprocal struggle.
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[Trump Administration Says It Isn't Anti-Science as It Seeks to Slash EPA Science Office](
Lisa Song, ProPublica:Â The Office of Research and Development (ORD) has been at the front lines of virtually every environmental crisis in the US. The office has laboratories all over the country, working on air pollution, ocean acidification and vehicle emissions. Trump's 2018 budget would slash the ORD's funding in half.
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[Jeremy Scahill on Trump's Embrace of Duterte's Deadly War on Drugs in the Philippines](
Amy Goodman and Juan González, Democracy Now!: In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte has suggested he might impose martial law across the country, after declaring it this week in his native island of Mindanao. This follows the publication of a leaked phone transcript in which Trump praises Duterte for his controversial drug war, which has claimed the lives of nearly 9,000 people.
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[Puerto Rico Is Emblematic of the Excesses of Financial Systems](
Janine Jackson, FAIR:Â Many of the hedge fund and vulture fund groups that plundered the economies of Argentina and Greece also have a hand in Puerto Rico's current debt crisis, says Ed Morales, author and lecturer at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University.
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[Is Charter School Fraud the Next Enron?](
Preston Green III, The Conversation:Â As "school choice" champions like Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos push to make charter schools a larger part of the educational landscape, it's important to understand the Enron scandal and how charter schools are vulnerable to similar schemes.
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[Down the Memory Hole: Living in Trump's United States of Amnesia](
Rebecca Gordon, TomDispatch:Â Supplying "alternative facts" is one way of destroying memory. Erasing real facts is another. The Trump administration's memory holes have swallowed up more than documents and data. People have also disappeared -- if not from the world, at least from their government positions.
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[Is Ohio at Risk for a Major Natural Gas Leak?](
Kathiann M. Kowalski, Midwest Energy News:Â Ohio has the most underground natural gas storage wells of any state and the highest number of those which might be vulnerable to leaks, according to a new study. That means they're more likely to share age and design characteristics that contributed to the four-month methane leak at Aliso Canyon in California from 2015 to 2016.
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[The Pitfalls of "Buy American"](
Chris Brooks, Labor Notes:Â "People who might think they can separate out some sort of progressive version of 'Buy American' will ultimately be unable to escape it sliding into 'Hire American' or 'America First,' and the notion that the United States shouldn't be concerned with the struggles of working people in other countries," says Dana Frank, author and history professor at the University of California.
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