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Arriving in Erbil and Wondering: What Lies Ahead?
It is somewhat eerie because I see no movement inside or around any of the buildings; none whatsoever.
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Lakota Lead the Fight Against the Dakota Access Pipeline
The Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires of the Great Sioux Nation) once again find themselves on the front lines of the battle against the fossil fuel industry.
Steady Death Toll Reflects Ongoing Worldwide Assault on Journalists
World Press Freedom Day reminds us that reliable information comes at a cost.
How Limiting Access to Birth Control and Abortions Hurts the Economy
Our nation's economic health and reproductive health are linked.
Bank of North Dakota Soars Despite Oil Bust: A Blueprint for California?
North Dakota shows how a state can jump-start a flagging economy by keeping its revenues in its own state-owned bank.
Bernie Sanders Vows to Take His Fight All the Way to Democratic Convention
“We intend to fight for every vote and delegate remaining.”
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Decolonizing Identity: US Latinos Rediscover Native Roots
Indigenous groups from South of the US constructed border are joining with Natives of the North to challenge colonialism.
Obama Can Burnish His Legacy by Meeting With Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
President Obama can fortify his legacy by meeting with victims of Agent Orange the United States sprayed on Vietnam during the war.
Let’s Open Up the Democratic Party to Public Participation
Here are four proposed reforms which could benefit from a public and recorded vote at the Democratic National Convention.
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Blocking Wall Street’s Revolving Door
The AFL-CIO convinced 40 percent of Lazard shareholders to support a ban on golden parachutes for bank executives.