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The Irish Water Insurgency: No More Blood From These Stones
After the government tried to privatize and raise the costs of water, the Irish drew a line.
The West’s Largest Coal Plant Could Soon Go Dark
The Navajo Generating Station is facing closure because it's no longer a cost-effective method of generating energy.
How Neighbors Turned Unused Buildings Into a Thriving Community Hub
With more than 800, Minnesota has the largest number of co-ops in the country.
The Trouble With Trade: People Understand It
In the case of trade, the public is onto the game. And elites are doubling down to hide the truth.
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Will the CIA Restart Its Torture Program?
The Trump administration is having debates over the use of torture in the wake of the news that Donald Trump favors reopening CIA black sites.
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Let Confusion Reign: How President Trump and China Could Impact the Solar Industry
Trump's statements on climate change, renewables and China deserve scrutiny.
Ecuadoreans’ Legal Fight Against Chevron Continues in Canada
teleSUR interviewed Steven Donziger, a lawyer fighting for justice for communities affected by the “Amazon Chernobyl.”
Kenyans Turn to Wild Fruits and Insects as Drought Looms
Once fertile agricultural land in Kenya is being degraded by encroachment and the effects of climate change.
Deutsche Bank Remains Trump’s Biggest Conflict of Interest Despite Settlements
Deutsche Bank is Trump's largest lender.
Exploiting Black Labor After the Abolition of Slavery
History is made by human actors and the choices they make.