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Politics of Poverty
Trump’s pick to lead the EPA is a threat to poor and vulnerable communities
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency should be someone who uses robust science to uphold and enforce environmental safeguards on behalf of all Americans. President-elect Trump’s nominee for the position has made a career of doing the exact opposite.
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Instead of building legal and physical walls blocking people from coming to the US, why not fight the poverty, corruption, and conflicts that send them fleeing here?
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Politics of Poverty
100 days later: Where is the Biden presidency heading?
As President Biden prepares for a speech on April 28, we step back to take stock of his administration thus far. We find a lot to celebrate, and a lot of room for progress.
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‘What unites us is way more than what divides us,’ says a college senior from Syria who has found a warm welcome in Iowa.
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First Person
Hey #StopKony fans, over here!
You don’t have to lose your passion or enthusiasm over the closing of Invisible Children. You can redirect it to where it’s needed most.
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Eliza’s escape saved her children's lives. Now she faces questions no mother should have to ask.
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Living in exile, Hazem Rihawi and Fadi Hallisso work with local organizations striving to bring medical care and well-being to displaced Syrians.
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Politics of Poverty
The Secret Malaria Project
Interview with Karen Masterson, author of a new book on the history of the fight against malaria.
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Helen Hawking, Oxfam's public health coordinator in eastern Congo, relates her day-by-day experiences coping with the crisis.
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These artists use their cameras and paintbrushes to depict the toll war has taken on the Yemeni people, and make the case for peace.