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Miles Mogulescu
Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia, 1864. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/cc)
Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"Communities of color can't wait for you to slow walk more coronavirus aid."
Bryce Greene
Though the first weekend of the protests saw fires, looting and unruly activism, media coverage generally lacked any serious analysis of the abusive police conduct. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)
David Armiak
Bradley gave a total of $6.4 million to further fund its web of climate change deniers in 2019. (Photo: Screenshot)
Richard Eskow
A massive group of protesters sit on the ground at Foley Square in a show of peaceful protest while they listen to a speaker. Protesters took to the streets across America after the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer Derek Chauvin that was kneeling on his neck during his arrest as he pleaded that he couldn't breathe. (Photo: Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images)
Morgan Palumbo, Jessica Draper
After all, the efforts of both sides to deepen their ties with the military-industrial complex and increase their sway in Congress have ensured that the real interests of this country played second fiddle to those of Middle Eastern despots. Certainly, their acts helped ensure near historic levels of arms sales to the region, while prolonging the wars in Yemen andSyria, and so contributing to death and devastation on an almost unimaginable scale. (Photo: Campaign... Читать дальше...
Julia Conley, staff writer
As progressive Kentucky state legislator Charles Booker picked up key endorsements Tuesday in his primary bid for Sen. Mitch McConnell's seat, Democratic strategists in the state questioned whether moderate Amy McGrath's victory in the upcoming election is a "foregone conclusion."
Jessica Corbett, staff writer
Reports of hourslong lines, issues with voting machines, and not enough poll workers in Georgia Tuesday led advocates to warn that problems with the state's primary election foreshadow what could happen nationwide in November's general election.
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"Jamaal understands that low-income families are locked out of opportunity and a decent life due to a system that is rigged to benefit the wealthy."
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Members of the National Guard join police on the fourth day of protests on May 29, 2020 in Minneapolis. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Eoin Higgins, staff writer
"This huge IBM move will force other large tech companies to take a stand, even if their silence is their statement."
Dean E. Robinson
Medical workers take in patients at a special coronavirus intake area at Maimonides Medical Center on April 6, 2020 in New York City. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Julia Conley, staff writer
A Florida police organization's promise to hire any officers who are fired or who leave their jobs amid the nationwide uprising over police brutality was indicative of a toxic law enforcement community that rewards severe misconduct, critics said Tuesday.
Andrea Germanos, staff writer
"The evidence is clear: pesticide use is wiping out insect populations and ecosystems around the world, and threatening food production."
Sarah Manski
To ensure public participation in this joint effort to slow the spread of the virus, citizens must be able to trust these new public health applications. (Photo: Monsitj/iStock via Getty Images)
Ben Chin
"Unless states dramatically raise revenue, even with the federal help that has been promised," warns Chin, "they will be forced to make dramatic cuts, further depressing demand." (Image: Getty/iStock)
Julianne Tveten
New York Times photo (6/2/20) of police arresting protesters on 42nd Street after curfew. (Photo: Chang W. Lee/New York Times)
Jake Johnson, staff writer
"Medics over there. News crews. Random people that were just here to protest and—tires slashed."