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Is It Time for a Public Option for Groceries?
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Amy Stevens, who lives in a town of fewer than 3,000 people in central Georgia, has to drive thirty minutes to buy fresh food. “It is shocking that we ...

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Embracing the Darkness While Minding the Light
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“In the face of these dire scientific and political realities, the climate movement’s time has passed.” Someone could have read this to me without ...

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The Plot Against Iran – Progressive.org
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On June 12—less than twenty-four hours before Israel launched the airstrikes on Iran that escalated into a twelve-day war between the two ...

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Mark Carney’s Quiet Capitulations to Trump
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s political ascent was assisted in large part by one man: U.S. President Donald Trump. In early 2025, Trump’s ...

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Keep Them On The Shelf
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Several years ago, Ira Wells, an associate professor of literature at Victoria College at the University of Toronto, was alarmed to hear the principal ...

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As Bombs Fell, They Prayed for Morning: A Night of War in Kashmir
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Around 6:00 p.m. on May 10, two boys sat on a park bench in Sonwar, a quiet neighborhood in Srinagar, Kashmir, speaking in hushed tones. “Sahil, did ...

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A New Dimension of Sally Ride’s Story
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The story that comes to mind when most people think of Sally Ride isn’t itself inaccurate. In 1983, Ride made history aboard the STS-7 mission ...

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Stop the War Now, Before It Is Too Late
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On Saturday June 21, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to announce to the nation that the United States had launched airstrikes on ...

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Blind Folks Are Still Waiting At the Curb
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July 26 will mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Yet even after all this time, ...

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Going Too Far – Progressive.org
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Members of Sampsa, a four-person political art collective based in Helsinki, Finland, are both defiant and a bit worried. The pseudonymously named ...

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