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by Jake Johnson, staff writer
"Every network should be covering this. Trump's dangerous takeover of our courts will last a generation."



Water and field

by Jessica Corbett, staff writer
Environmental and public health advocates blasted the Trump administration Thursday for finalizing its rollback of an Obama-era regulation designed to curb the pollution of waterways nationwide.




by Jake Johnson, staff writer
"The Supreme Court is giving a green light to this administration to continue its inhumane treatment of vulnerable people."



Kumi Naidoo

by Jessica Corbett, staff writer
In a personal plea sent to more than tens of thousands of schools around the world Wednesday, Amnesty International secretary general Kumi Naidoo called on educators and administrators to allow students to join global climate strikes later this month.




by Julia Conley, staff writer
While her poll numbers have risen steadily in recent weeks, Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Tuesday night was celebrating a contingent of voters who are hoping she doesn't win the 2020 presidential election: Wall Street executives.




by Jessica Corbett, staff writer
More than 100 national education leaders are publicly backing 2020 Democratic presidential primary candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders' plan to reform the American school system, his campaign announced Tuesday




by Jake Johnson, staff writer
"If there is something we are not lacking in this world, it's money. Of course, many people do lack money, but governments and these people in power, they do not lack money."




by Julia Conley, staff writer
Civil rights advocates said Tuesday that The U.S. Supreme Court must restore the key provision of the Voting Rights Act which it invalidated in 2013, after a sweeping new report showed how the court's decision led to the closure of nearly 1,700 polling places across the American South.




by Julia Conley, staff writer
Climate scientists have warned for years that the extreme weather events caused by a rapidly warming planet is already creating climate refugees around the world and will force many more people from their homes—and on Sunday night, the Trump administration's response to those refugees was on full display.



United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet

by Andrea Germanos, staff writer
"The window of opportunity for action may be closing—but there is still time to act."


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