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More Than 100 Wounded in Brutal Police Reaction to Teachers’ Strike in South of Brazil
The clashes were the result of violent acts by the military police against public servants, mostly teachers of the state of Parana.
ALEC-Based Restrictions on City-Run Internet at Risk After FCC Ruling
State laws based on the conservative group's model bill open to pre-emption by federal communications regulators.
Poor in Pennsylvania? You’re Fracked
Hydraulic fracturing wells and the pollution from them are more likely to impact poor communities in Pennsylvania.
Why We Should Be Skeptical of a No-Fly Zone in Syria
US and NATO military actions often have more to do with geostrategic concerns than humanitarian goodwill.
The Persecution and Assassination of the People of Greece
It's been remarkable to see how long Europe has been able to keep a broken economic model going well beyond its sell-by date.
Senate “Fast-Track” Vote Tuesday – Where Is Clinton?
Passing fast track will essentially pre-approve the secretive TPP agreement.
“The Business of Recovery”: Putting Profits Over People Hurts Public Health
A new film makes a bold claim: Many purveyors of addiction treatment are selling false hope.
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How Bernie’s Run Is a New Opening for the Immigrant Rights Movement
Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential bid is a chance to show how undocumented immigrants are victims of an unjust system.
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From Rage to Reform
Police violence is a national problem, and everybody has a stake in solving it.
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Maya Schenwar | Stop Punishing People for Poverty: Abolish Bail
Most of the people incarcerated in local jails have not been convicted of a crime.