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Albert Maysles, RIP
A word about documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, who died last week.
Climate Change Poses Serious Threats to Food Distribution
By now there has been a steady stream of news about climate change's impacts on food production.
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General Patreaus: Too Big to Jail
Retired Gen. David Petraeus gets a misdemeanor wrist-slap for exposing covert officers and lying about it, says ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern.
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Confronting the Rhetoric of “Black on Black Crime”: A Response to Derailing Strategies
This article is dedicated to all those who seek to produce justice in the face of state sanctioned violence vis-u00e0-vis police brutality
I Wish I Was in Dixie? Culture, Planning and the Future of the Southern “Boom“
Polycentric cities will continue to grow, and they will continue to attract new residents-for now.
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Dahr Jamail | Domestic Military Expansion Spreads Through the US, Ignites Dissent
The US military is using more domestic land, air and sea space than ever before.
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Wisconsin Legislature Votes to Turn Back the Clock on Labor Rights
The anti-union, right-to-work bill passed in Wisconsin turns the clock back to the Gilded Age.
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Netanyahu at Congress: Not the Only Israeli Imposition on US Politics
With growing boycott and divestment success, we can expect to see increased pressure from Israel on US progressive politics.
Mr. Poroshenko’s Parallel Reality
The Euromaidan revolution did not destroy the old regime in Ukraine; rather, it propelled a different set of oligarchs to power.
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Candidates Kiss the Koch Ring
The Koch brothers have already amassed an unprecedented $900-million electioneering fund for the 2016 cycle.