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Yearly Archives: 2017

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On Asia trip, Trump met by protests calling on US to open diplomatic relations...

Professor Bruce Cumings, who just returned from Seoul, South Korea, talks about Trump and how upon his arrival he was met with protests.

The unexpected ways fracking affects air pollution

Fracking has led to a large increase of hydrocarbon emissions in rural areas, reversing some regional air trends.

Why science says you should be reading small independent media

While trust in corporate news has gone down over the past few years, trust in independent news is strong.

The democratic socialists scored some big wins. Here’s what they’re planning next.

A conversation with Christian Bowe, national political committee member of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Denver becomes latest city to require green roofs

"This is a battle won against climate but the war doesn't stop here."

2017 Elections mark the dawn of change

Tuesday’s wins point a path towards even greater gains in midterm elections next year, which can deal a death blow to Trump’s heartless agenda.

One year later: The political cancer metastasizes

America was never what it had purported to be.

GOP Senate candidate accused of sexually abusing teen girls

Four women have come forward alleging that Roy Moore initiated sexual encounters with them between 1977 and 1982.

Mass shootings and domestic violence

“There’s absolutely no doubt that the practice of violence within a home . . . opens the floodgates to public violence.”

Climate denier Lamar Smith holds rare congressional hearing on geoengineering

“Geoengineering is not a silver bullet, and treating it as one could greatly increase already severe climate change risks.”