The environmental nightmare you know nothing about.
In just two years, half the country’s states have passed extreme fetal-rights amendments.
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The success of the insurgent movements throughout the region correlates well with the strength of organized labor.
Activists march side by side with Palestinians against the wall and the occupation.
In California and Arizona, the anti-immigrant radical right is using the Tea Party to recreate itself.
While the University of Texas at Austin's football team receives generous funding, the Vietnamese language program is being cut—even though it's the third-most-spoken language in the state.
The Obama administration, emerging as a strong voice on international human rights issues within the UN, has submitted its first appraisal of the US's own human rights record.
Women on the US-Mexico border seek alternatives to embattled abortion clinics.
African-American children face threats to their survival, and African-American women are confronted with challenges to their capacity to parent healthy children. But shaming misinformation campaigns do nothing to address these problems.
Johann Hari's piece "The Wrong Kind of Green" takes mainstream environmental groups to task for selling out their principles, often in exchange for money from the worst polluters. We invited a range of green groups mentioned in the article to respond to Hari's arguments in this special online forum.


