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No One Can Stop the Rain
When we speak of Assata Shakur, her recent passing, and her legacy, we speak of someone who, at great cost, refused to let the state define who and what she was. To the state, she was a “terrorist,” and even in death, FBI director Kash Patel tells the public they shouldn’t mourn her. But to so many others, she was a beacon of revolutionary optimism. More importantly, she was a mother, poet, writer, and someone who endured political, racial, and carceral violence—and learned to strike back against it.
'Light and Air' in Homer's watercolors
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Trump strikes deal to lower GLP-1 drug prices
The move could vastly expand access to the blockbuster medications.
Tesla shareholders approve $1 trillion pay for Musk
The proposal requires Musk to grow the EV giant’s valuation and hit certain production goals like vehicle deliveries.
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US layoffs surge in October
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