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Pension Fund Responses to Members’ Calls for Greater carbon Accountability Published
At Chevron's AGM shareholders supported the first-of-its-kind proposal.
What Does the Present-Day US Have in Common With Old England?
States are more aggressively going after the poor.
National Union Leaders Condemn Low-Wage Proposal by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
The presidents of the AFL-CIO and North America's Building Trades Unions condemn de Blasio's proposal.
Independent Report Finds Sri Lankan Government Systematically Violating Human Rights of Tamils, Other Minorities
Investigation exposes military occupation and colonization of Tamil land in Sri Lanka.
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Oscar López Rivera: Will Obama Pardon This Political Prisoner?
The Puerto Rican activist convicted of “seditious conspiracy” is now one of the longest-held political prisoners.
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Immigrants Seeking Asylum in the US Face Insurmountable Obstacles
Asylum seekers hoping for protection often face difficult legal obstacles.
Bin Laden’s Bookshelf Reportedly Contained Classic Book About Hacking Electronic Elections
Black Box Voting author Bev Harris tells BRAD BLOG: ‘He must have been looking at how fucked up the western world really is.’
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Bankers From Major Institutions Still Not Held Responsible for Financial Crash
Eric Holder's deadline for review of individual cases passes with no action.
Congress Can – and Should – Declassify the TPP
Members of Congress could share the secret TPP text with the US people.
Delusionary Thinking in Washington: The Desperate Plight of a Declining Superpower
It's hard not to conclude that the US is a superpower in decline.