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Ayers speaks about activism among white people and the future of social and racial justice in general during a Trump presidency.
Trump's appointments of notable bankers, businessmen and billionaires lent credence to the hopeful thinking coming from the corporate US -- particularly at Goldman.
Amazon Books, for now the online retailer's sole physical bookstore, at the University Village mall in Seattle, March 9, 2016. (Photo: Michael Hanson / The New York Times)
In nearly half the US states, Amazon generates billions of dollars without employing a single person. A new study documents how the online behemoth drags down labor standards and local economies. Now the union of pilots who fly Amazon's fleet of cargo planes is fighting back and offering a model for resistance.
On December 22, the US military will return a large swath of land to Japan. Many Okinawans, however, see no cause for celebration as the return is contingent upon the US building new helipads in a biodiverse forest area, bringing noise, pollution and insecurity to local residents.
Activists and Congress members are protesting the exclusion of Susya and other Palestinian villages from Google and Apple Maps. Reinstating the missing villages is a life-and-death matter for people living there as Israel attempts to deny their existence.



















