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Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential campaign showed that voters could support a more radical stance on apartheid. In 1984, while speaking at the United Nations Special Committee ...
From 2020, when Trump dramatically increased his criticism of the judiciary, the number of serious threats—dire enough to trigger an investigation by the Marshals—rose from 220 in that year to 457 in ...
Analysis by campaign group Stop Funding Heat, shared with DeSmog, reveals that guests and hosts on TalkRadio spread climate misinformation 190 times over the month—an average of six times a day—with ...
Israel approves new settlements to ‘bury’ Palestinian State. The “E-1” settlement would see the construction of about 3,400 new housi ...
At NationofChange, our mission is to help people create a more compassionate, responsible, and value-driven world, powered by communities that focus on positive solutions to social and economic ...
In truth, the very phrase “great power” might as well now be “grape power.” And mind you, given the strange ingenuity of humanity, don’t for a second assume that there isn’t a third way of doing us ...
The Texas House of Representatives voted Wednesday to approve a mid-decade congressional redistricting plan that could shift the balance of national power for years to come. In an 88–52 vote, ...
Immigration courts are still accessible to the public. Neighborhood ICE watch operations are still easy to join. There’s still little risk of arrest for citizens—especially white ones—who film ...
Many Jews and Israelis balk at calling the slaughter a genocide. It is painful to apply the term to the same people who experienced the most thorough attempt at extermination in human history. And the ...
Health Private equity looted Connecticut hospitals, leaving patients and staff in crisis A new Senate report reveals how private equity firms gutted community hospitals, endangered patients, and left ...
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