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Dahr Jamail | Six Years Later, Worried Gulf Residents to Hold Online Town Hall on BP Spill Health Impacts
BP's catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 left untold numbers of people sick, and many remain ill.
Free From Jail, Imprisoned by Debt
People in at least 30 states are barred from voting because they're unable to pay their court fines.
Noam Chomsky on Organizing for a Next System
Noam Chomsky discusses his experiences in campus activism and his vision of a just society.
George Monbiot | Neoliberalism: The Ideology at the Root of All Our Problems
Financial meltdown, environmental disaster and even the rise of Donald Trump — neoliberalism has played its part in them all.
Democrats March Toward Cliff
Obama once called Clinton “likable enough,” but a new poll shows her net-negative has nearly doubled to 24 points.
GOP Presidential Candidate John Kasich Isn’t a Moderate
Haley Swenson and Emily Shaw survey the political career of Republican presidential candidate John Kasich.
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UK National Health Service Doctors: To Quit, or Not to Quit?
There is only one option for doctors of conscience: stay, strike and save the National Health Service.
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What a Budget That Invests in the American People Looks Like
The People's Budge offers a fiscal policy that boosts both short- and long-term economic growth, while also reducing the deficit.
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New York City’s Ballot May Cause Confusion at Upcoming Primary
The winner of the primary will be determined by the votes in the left column, for the candidates themselves.
Haiti President Calls for Electoral Verification Mission Opposed by International Donors
The commission faces pushback from those who provide the bulk of the funding for Haiti's elections.