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Who’s Spoiling Now? The Sanders Polling Anomaly
The good news for Bernie Sanders is to be found in what the pollsters actually demonstrate to be true about his electability.
Greece’s Former President of Parliament on Why Syriza Party Broke Its Pledge to the People
A tool to reject austerity was not used, and in July, Syriza broke its promise to the Greek people.
Runaway Inequality Is Ripping Us Apart
Les Leopold, author of “Runaway Inequality,” discusses how progressives can form a united movement against income inequality.
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House-Passed Visa Waiver Discrimination Is Trump Lite
The nationality-based discrimination of the House-passed visa waiver bill is Trumpism applied to a smaller group of people.
In Congress, Christmas Is a Time of Giving – and Receiving
At holiday time, a little something tucked away in legislation in exchange for campaign largesse is the greatest gift of all.
Farmers Would Do Better to Understand the Land Than Grow GM Crops
It is the mindset from which GMOs emerge that needs reprogrammed.
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Defending Land and Community: Women on the Front Lines of Climate Justice
The following stories highlight some of the struggles and solutions proposed by grassroots women environmental activists.
Fixated on Fundamentalist Terror, We Ignore the Terror of Guns
Gun violence from civilians and police kill a staggering number of people, yet politicians and the media remain fixated on jihadi terrorism.
Challenging Prisons: An Interview With the Free Alabama Movement
Free Alabama Movement is a platform for the unheard voices of nearly 30,000 inmates of the ADOC and the families of the individuals.
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The Struggle Continues: Garifuna Land Defender Shot in Honduras
Attack occurred two weeks after court hearing against Canadian terrorism developer.