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Judge’s Ruling Vindicates Walmart Workers Fired for Participating in Strike

The retail giant unfairly retaliated against employees, the ruling said.

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Rapper Killer Mike Speaks Out Against Sexual Assault in the Music Industry

“Men have to be able to tell our friends and peers when they’re wrong.”

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How to Make Your Coffee Habit Better for the Environment

Welcome a 100 percent compostable answer to the K-Cup to the breakfast scene.

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Mad About the Oregon Militia? Fight Back With Your Pocketbook

The #ServiceNotSeizure project supports veterans, Native Americans, and young people working on public lands.

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Planned Parenthood Sues Over Controversial ‘Fetal Tissue’ Videos

The organization is accusing the Center for Medical Progress of conspiracy and fraud.

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Great News for Elephants: Hong Kong Is Shutting Down Its Ivory Trade

Ivory poachers kill an estimated 10,000 elephants each year.

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Michigan National Guard Finally Steps in to Help Flint During Its Water Crisis

As citizens from Michigan and elsewhere continue to volunteer their time and money.

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When David Bowie Confronted MTV on Its Stance Toward Black Artists

“Bowie was a great advocate for black music and black musicians.”

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How Lab-Grown Testicles Could Help Wounded Soldiers Have Children

Genitourinary injuries rose dramatically in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

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New U.S. Dietary Guidelines: Eat Less Sugar, But Coffee’s Cool

You can drink up to five cups of the delicious stuff per day, federal experts say.

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These Syrian Refugees Recreated Lost Monuments of Their Homeland—in Miniature

The artists want to teach their children about a country they have never known.