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We know climate change is affecting the environment—but it’s also threatening people’s health.
The reality of dying is our single greatest motivator. Here’s how to use it to live your life to the fullest.
“The good stuff never applies to people of color, ever.”
Under both GOP plans, we’ll have high costs, spotty coverage, and ad hoc solutions—which we have enough of already.
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Mixed reactions reveal the change is not fully embraced by everyone. But LGBTQ groups are working to make the city more inclusive to people of color.
In Greensboro, North Carolina, sanctuary policies are banned. But that hasn’t stopped residents and local police from supporting immigrants in their community.
How symptoms of mental illness manifest in Black women, and the steps you can take toward healing.
Yes, we’ve cut health care before. But the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and cuts to Medicaid would make history.
In Georgia, Jon Ossoff narrowly lost to Republican Karen Handel. That’s a big win: A Republican narrowly won in a strongly Republican district.
Get outside, roll up your sleeves, and take a stand for public lands.
To understand the origins of wealth inequality and discrimination, we must look at the history of slavery.
A nationwide movement is seeking to end the practice of trying teenage criminals as adults and, instead, granting them a new start.
Instead of using debt to punish communities of color and the poor, we should invest in everyone and defend our civic legacies for future generations.
Despite border walls and travel bans, the Middle East is still a region where the weary traveler is welcomed and embraced.
The activist’s new book challenges the pessimism that sets in when we think radical change is politically impossible. But it misses something big.
You’ve been lied to.
According to a new study, we concentrate better and feel less stressed when we fully detach from work and enjoy a real breather.
Out of the ashes of burning Cheetos, the new season offers lessons in democracy, compassion, and humanity.
When a relationship is causing you stress and suffering, follow these five steps to find peace for yourself.
The federal court decision could start a new chapter in the DAPL saga, beginning with dropping prosecution of water protectors.
More than a decade of relentless resistance from tribes, activists, farmers, and local communities finally killed the pipeline that wouldn’t die.
Using an early photographic process, one photographer hopes to draw a line connecting what happened to the Dakota people in Mankato, Minnesota, 155 years ago and what is happening today to the Dakota/Lakota standing up to a $3.7 billion crude oil pipeline.
Forget the GDP, it’s time for our leaders to pay attention to metrics that matter.
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