As rents rise and independent businesses in Minneapolis lose their leases to large national chains, a first-of-its-kind co-op found a solution.
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In an interview on Thursday, the adviser to President Donald Trump invented a massacre to justify restrictions on refugee admissions and travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.
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Appeals Court Rejects Request to Immediately Restore Travel Ban
February 5, 2017A federal appeals court early Sunday rejected a request by the Justice Department to immediately restore President Trump’s targeted travel ban, deepening a legal showdown over his authority to tighten…
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Think States Alone Can’t Handle Sea Level Rise? Watch California
February 5, 2017The California governor has tasked seven scientists to sift through new projections for sea level rise—and think about what it could mean for the golden state’s coast.
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Police Raid Standing Rock Camp, Dismantle Tipis and Are Burning What Remains
Added by kHilton February 3, 2017Following our earlier report from Standing Rock on the police raid of the Last Child camp, reports began to roll in that police had taken down tipis and burned whatever…
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Is Trump’s Foreign Policy Inept, or Radical? It’s both
Added by kHilton February 3, 2017In just two weeks in office, President Trump has embarked on a foreign policy that is literally all over the map: insulting the Australian prime minister, threatening a trade war…
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Who is affected by Trump’s travel ban
Added by kHilton February 3, 2017President Trump signed an executive order on Friday barring entry to refugees and immigrants. Here is a look at what we know and what remains unclear.
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Apple weighs legal action against Trump’s Muslim ban
Added by kHilton February 2, 2017Mr. Cook said hundreds of Apple employees have been affected by the order, which suspended entry to the U.S. for refugees and travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
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Donald Trump, Neil Gorsuch, and the stolen Supreme Court seat
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In the Middle of the Night Boston Judges Block Trump Immigration Orders
Added by kHilton January 29, 2017Sacchetti writes: In a rare middle-of-the night decision, two federal judges in Boston temporarily halted President Trump’s executive order blocking immigrants from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States.