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William Rivers Pitt | Jeb Bush and the End of the Road
Jeb Bush is getting creamed. His poll numbers are so close to nothing as to make no practical difference.
The China Debt Sell-Off Is Not So Scary After All
Remember the dire threat posed by our financial dependence on China?
Tourists of Empire: The United States’ Peculiar Brand of Global Imperialism
In Afghanistan and elsewhere, we're suffering from Imperial Tourism Syndrome.
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Are We Humans Destroying Our Own Nest?
We need to get serious about living with nature, instead of living at the expense of nature.
Recasting the Rules Over Palestine: An Intellectual Intifada in the Offing
It is time to give them the microphone, let them speak, and let us all listen.
Who’s Funding the Race for the White House: Lawyers Back Clinton, Financiers Flock to Bush
The 2016 presidential candidates looked to a variety of industries in their quest for campaign money.
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How Civil Rights Groups Are Unraveling Illegal Bail Schemes That Fill Jails With Poor People
Advocates are working to stop the illegal practice of jailing people simply because they can't afford to post bail.
Health Care “by the People”: An Interview With the Architect of Colorado’s Single-Payer Plan
Next year, residents will vote on replacing the Affordable Care Act with ColoradoCare, a single-payer plan that works like a cooperative.
Powering Appalachia’s Brighter Future
Coalfield communities are getting a much needed jolt.
As Police Commander’s Trial Nears, a “Black in Blue” Legacy Is in the Spotlight
Being a Black police officer can be a contentious choice in a community that is in battle over police conduct.