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Black farmers were promised debt relief; white farmer lawsuits stand in way
September 2, 2021The government wants to make amends with Black farmers by providing debt forgiveness. But a judge has put the money on hold in the face of lawsuits filed by white farmers claiming reverse discrimination.
Read moreSupreme Court lets Texas kill Roe v. Wade and abortion rights
September 2, 2021Attacks on women have people comparing Texas to the Taliban.
Read moreInequality in the U.S. is much more than a moral disgrace
September 1, 2021It is already laying the groundwork for the destruction of the productive capacity of the entire U.S., economy
Read morePeru solidarity: Activists show support for Castillo at OAS headquarters in D.C.
September 1, 2021Keiko Fujimori, conservative candidate, claimed the elections were illegitimate, echoing extreme-right reactionaries like Donald Trump and Jeanine Áñez of Bolivia.
Read moreSanders: Biden Medicare expansion a step toward Medicare For All
August 31, 2021National Nurses United, a big backer of Medicare for All, has also lined up in support of the Biden plan to expand Medicare
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