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States Are Fighting to Keep Towns From Offering Their Own Broadband
Two more states side with telecoms, which have lobbied against cities becoming providers.
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The US and War: Poverty, Drugs, Terror or How to Make War on Everything
The biggest mistake in US policy is looking at everything as war.
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Dean Baker | The Federal Reserve Board, Jobs and the Rewriting of Economic History
The history of the 1990s should be an important feature in the current debate on the Fed's interest rate policy.
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Interrupting Pride for Black Lives
A group of Black youth in Chicago did right Sunday by the memory of those whose actions the gay pride parade is meant to honor.
How a Law That Failed to Protect Eagles Could Offer a Lesson to Save Honeybees
If neonics are a threat as science suggests, Congress won't have an excuse for waiting.
Justice Delivered: A Week That Changed a Nation
“It feels as if the Earth I thought I knew tilted a tiny bit on its axis last week.”
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Freedom Flotilla III Exposes Anti-Democratic Extremism of the Israeli “Center“
The ship sailing to challenge the Gaza blockade is exposing the true face of anti democratic political actors.
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Supreme Court Ties EPA’s Hands, Forbidding Emissions Rules
The fossil fuel industry and the court ignore the true costs of emissions from power plants.
Voting Laws Roundup 2015
As the early stages of the 2016 presidential race begin, state legislatures are already considering hundreds of laws that could determine voters' access to the ballot.
IMF and Germany Are Hell-Bent on Finishing Off Even a Moderate Left in Greece
The more compromises Greece makes, the more compromises the IMF demands.