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Last year, journalist Brandi Morin and cinematographer Geordie Day traveled to Fort Chipewyan to explore the impact of industrial pollution from the Alberta oil sands. This month, Morin returned to report on a long-awaited visit from the provincial regulator.

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A new coalition demands healthcare and justice for East Palestine

by Maximillian Alvarez March 20, 2024March 20, 2024

Organizations and activists from around the country are gathering in East Palestine, Ohio, this Saturday to raise up residents’ demands for accountability from the federal government.

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The death of a key public accountability bill to increase openness in government policy reveals that Maryland may not be as progressive as it claims.

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The long roots of Pakistan’s political crisis

Marc Steiner Headshot by Marc Steiner March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

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Hasbara: Oct. 7 and Israel’s propaganda war

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Israeli claims of Hamas committing mass rape and beheading babies traveled far and wide through corporate media before being discredited. Why is our media so susceptible to Zionist propaganda?

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by Adam Johnson March 15, 2024March 15, 2024

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The Dartmouth Big Green are the first and only unionized college sports team in the country.

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