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Howard Zinn | What the Classroom Didn’t Teach Me About the US Empire
Have not the justifications for empire, embedded in our culture, begun to lose their hold on our minds?
Ayotzinapa: Necropolitics and the Media Become Judge and Jury
Necropolitics: where the state has the “power and the capacity to dictate who may live and who must die.”
Lyme Disease Guidelines Panelists Engage in Coordinated Propaganda Campaign
Advocates say current guidelines that dispute the existence of chronic Lyme disease harm large numbers of Lyme patients.
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“Economic Migrants” Getting Bad Rap in Refugee Debate
Like refugees, economic migrants deserve the right to relocate, as they are fleeing another kind of violence: poverty.
Bernanke: Jail the Banksters
Fines have just become a routine cost of doing business for the banksters.
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Winnemem Wintu Chief Leads “Water Every Drop Is Sacred” Rally and March
Caleen Sisk spoke about the sacredness of water and the threat posed by plans to raise the Shasta Dam and build Delta Tunnels.
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Volkswagen Shows We Can’t Trust Car Companies to Regulate Themselves
VW has had plenty of company among big automakers in trying to evade emissions restrictions.
Godzilla Niño and the Blob: How Weather Cycles and Ocean Temperatures Mask Global Warming
Pacific Ocean temperatures and natural weather cycles have masked global warming for years.
More Leisure, Less Capitalism, Thanks to Tech
Author Peter Frase discusses how technology and evolving social relations could lead to more leisure time in workers' lives.
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Brazil’s Unending World Cup: Twenty-Two Communities Still Fighting for Home in Fortaleza
After a World Cup light rail project forced them to relocate, residents continue to fight for fair compensation and housing.