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Women’s March on Washington: Photos From D.C. & Around the World

The Women’s March on Washington could be the biggest D.C. march in history.
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At Trump Inauguration, His Hollow Rhetoric Collides with Reality

The contrast between his promises to America’s forgotten and the greed of the new president and his circle of fat cat appointees is horrible.
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Pussy Power Fights Back

In rallies around the world, millions of people—women and men—stand up to the grabber in chief.
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Trump Administration Scrubs Mentions of Climate and Renewables From White House Website

Immediately after Donald Trump assumed the office of president Friday, the presidential URL changed.
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How to Talk About Climate Change With a Denier

Use these tips to have more productive conversations about climate change.
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$40 billion a day for solar super-storms

The probability of another event like the 1859 Carrington event is – at any given time – low. But many believe it’s “almost inevitable” one will occur, eventually. A new study explores the risks.
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All about freezing rain

The science of freezing rain. What causes the dangerous winter weather element that can paralyze cities.
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Food for Thought

This is a plant owned by Syncrude, a joint venture of Exxon Mobil’s Canadian subsidiary Imperial Oil, now $500 Billion joint venture with Putin and Rosneft replacing Imperial’s operations in the Arctic after 20 years of Exxon cooperation with Putin’s deregulated mafia state.
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Standing Rock and the Return of the Nonviolent Campaign

There’s something even better than electoral politics and one-off protests when mobilizing citizen power.
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The Cherokee Nation Is Entitled to a Delegate in Congress. But Will They Finally Send One?

To deal with a Trump administration, the tribal nation might now want to use that 200-year-old treaty right.












