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TODAY'S TOP STORIES - March 16, 2016
Trump and Clinton’s Big Night Poses Hard Questions For Sanders Campaign and His Youthful Supporters
Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
Once Tuesday night’s dust settles, will the two campaigns come together? READ MORE»
Building a Local Peace Economy: We Have the Power
Judy Wicks , AlterNet
Many activists don’t seem to think it matters where they spend their money. READ MORE»
Donald Trump's War on the First Amendment
Bill Blum, Truthdig
His commitment to free speech extends only to himself. READ MORE»
Why Hundreds of Thousands of Women in America Are Now Forced to Attempt Risky At-Home Abortions
By David Masciotra, AlterNet
Dawn Porter, director of the new documentary "Trapped," takes viewers to the in the American war on women. READ MORE»
Republicans in Congress Push Extreme Anti-Refugee Bill That Mirrors Trump's Xenophobia
By Sarah Lazare, AlterNet
Backer of proposed House bill has close ties to gay-bashing anti-mosque crusader Bryan Fischer. READ MORE»
Cult TV Hero Xena 'Warrior Princess' Finally Comes out of the Closet
By Mary Elizabeth Williams, Salon
Everyone who watched knew Gabrielle wasn't just her sidekick—but the new show will "fully explore" their couplehood. READ MORE»
If Bernie Had Been Bernadette
By Lauren Besser, Huffington Post
There's no denying that had Bernie been Bernadette you'd have to be tied to a stake to feel the Bern. READ MORE»
Six Reasons Why the Revolt Against Standardized Testing Is Good for Students and Parents of Color
By Jesse Hagopian, I Am an Educator
Hundreds of thousands of families across the country are opting out in what has become a national movement. READ MORE»
Six Billion-Dollar Industries That Make Their Profits from Exploiting the Poor
By Bill Quigley, AlterNet
Many wealthy owners behind payday loans, pawn shops and other businesses profit off the poor. READ MORE»
Dating a White Person Can Be Hard: Why I Choose to Struggle Through It
By Thomas Lick, New America Media
White privilege and its impact on romantic relationships. READ MORE»
We Need More — and Better — Ways to Die in America
By Ann Neumann, Beacon Press
Because of the institutionalization of death, we don’t so much make end-of-life decisions as drift into passive indecision to authority. READ MORE»
Why That 'Safe' Plastic Alternative Might Not Be so Safe
By Wenhui Qiu, Ming Yang, Nancy Wayne, The Conversation
Check the label carefully. "Safe" doesn't necessarily mean anything when it comes to plastics. READ MORE»
Pack Your Bags — Scientists Have Successfully Grown Food Using the Kind of Soil Found on Mars
By Robin Scher, AlterNet
Forget Matt Damon’s green-fingered feats in "The Martian" — a team of Dutch researchers is the real deal. READ MORE»
School May Expel Muslim Teens for Standing up to Bullies — After Ignoring Their Pleas for Years
By Travis Gettys, Raw Story
A New York school punishes victims instead of their harassers. READ MORE»
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