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Greening the US Energy Workforce
The solar and wind industries are generating new jobs as fossil fuel companies fire thousands of workers.
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When Big Data Becomes Bad Data
Corporations are increasingly relying on algorithms to make business decisions and that raises new legal questions.
“Nuisance” Evictions Target Domestic Violence Survivors
Survivors of domestic abuse are often at risk of eviction after being deemed “public nuisances.”
US/NATO Embrace Psy-ops and Info-War
NATO has largely abandoned the notion that there should be a clear distinction between psy-ops and public affairs.
Quantitative Easing for People: The UK Labour Frontrunner’s Controversial Proposal
British MP Jeremy Corbyn has proposed a “People's QE” that has critics crying hyperinflation and supporters saying it's about time.
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Hidden Poor Highest Among Elder Black and Latino Households
In California, rent and health care are two items that soak up a good chunk of the elderly population's income.
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Inside the Texas Megachurch Where 90 Percent of Worshipers Are LGBT
There are hundreds of LGBT-friendly churches around the country - and many are in conservative cities where you'd least expect them.
Eduardo Galeano Connected the Dots Between Colonialism, Capitalism and Racism
The historical analysis contained in “Open Veins of Latin America” is voluminous, eye-opening and masterfully interconnected by Galeano.
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Ferguson and the Second Amendment
Today, a surprising coalition is emerging in Ferguson to breathe new life into the Second Amendment, uniting Oathkeepers and Black Lives Matter activists.
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Greece’s Crisis Is More Twisted Than Ever
While their embattled prime minister fights for his political life, the Greek people lose.