Tag Archive: Activism
How Ecuador’s Democracy Is Being Suffocated
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Activism, Economy, Health Care, Law, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Social Justice, South America/Brazil, South America/Ecuador, Time-Sensitive, Trade
Released for Syndication: 09/30/2020
A recent poll showed that if Andrés Arauz Galarza were allowed to run in Ecuador’s presidential election of 2021, he would win in the...
Full ArticleThe Supreme Court Has Never Been Liberal
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Activism, Democratic Party, Economy, GOP/Right Wing, History, Law, Media, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Social Justice, Time-Sensitive, Trump
Released for Syndication: 09/25/2020
Conservative Republicans want a 6-3 majority in the nation’s highest court. This will tilt the Supreme Court from center right to far right—a terrifying prospect.
Full ArticleWhy Trump’s Promise to Save Manufacturing Was One He Never Intended to Keep
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Tom Conway
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Activism, Democratic Party, Economy, Health Care, Labor, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Time-Sensitive, Trump, War
Released for Syndication: 09/24/2020
Bob Kemper recalls the hope Donald Trump intentionally stirred in 2016 by pledging to revive manufacturing and keep factories busy producing steel, aluminum and...
Full ArticleBig Swing State Hurdle: Returning Your Absentee Ballot
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Activism, Democratic Party, Election Regulation, GOP/Right Wing, Law, Media, News, North America/United States of America, Politics, Presidential Elections, Time-Sensitive, Voting Rights
Released for Syndication: 09/23/2020
In many swing states, voters cannot simply return an absentee ballot to an Election Day poll. Those voters who try will get to vote, but not without more paperwork and possibly creating delays for other voters.
Full ArticleCorona-fied: Employers Spying on Remote Workers in Their Homes
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Steven Hill
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Activism, Economy, Europe, Health Care, Labor, Law, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Tech, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 09/23/2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced more people to work from home, employers have begun using digital surveillance technology to increase control and maintain productivity.
Full ArticleEurope Is Perversely Causing the Destruction of U.S. Forests in the Name of Fighting Climate Change
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Danna Smith
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Activism, Climate Change, Community, Economy, Environment, Europe, Europe/Belgium, Europe/Denmark, Europe/France, Europe/Ireland, Europe/The Netherlands, Europe/United Kingdom, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Social Justice, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 09/23/2020
Several EU nations have embraced biomass electricity, which speeds up carbon emissions, pollution and forest destruction.
Full ArticleThe GOP Reshaped America to Hold Onto Power—Can the Dems Do the Same Thing to Save It?
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Activism, Book, Democratic Party, Economy, Education, GOP/Right Wing, History, Labor, Law, Midterm Elections, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Social Benefits, Time-Sensitive, Trump
Released for Syndication: 09/22/2020
Mitch McConnell understands holding minority power requires ruthless brutality.
Full ArticleCommunity Fridges Are Popping Up Across America for Mutual Aid Amid the Pandemic
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Activism, Community, Economy, Food, Indigenous Resistance, News, North America/United States of America, Social Benefits, Social Justice, Time-Sensitive
Released for Syndication: 09/18/2020
Fighting food insecurity, one block at a time.
Full ArticleThe Two Major Political Parties Are More Interested in Donor Cash Than What Voters Want
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Activism, Climate Change, Democratic Party, Economy, Education, Environment, GOP/Right Wing, Health Care, Labor, Media, News, North America/Canada, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Social Benefits, Social Justice, Time-Sensitive, Trump, War
Released for Syndication: 09/17/2020
The fight behind closed doors is over which party can be a better servant to the donor class.
Full ArticleDemocrats Are Overlooking a Big Opportunity to Increase Voter Turnout and Take on the Trump Machine
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Activism, Democratic Party, Economy, Immigration, Media, News, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Presidential Elections, Time-Sensitive, Trump, Voting Rights
Released for Syndication: 09/16/2020