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CIA Mission: Destroy the Whistleblower and Perfume the Stench of ‘Operation Merlin’
The trial of Jeffrey Sterling shook loose more serious questions about Operation Merlin than it laid to rest.
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Hypermasculinity and World-Ending Weapons
It is not as if there is no precedent for this emerging masculine paradigm.
No Impunity for Corporate Torturers at Abu Ghraib, Attorneys Argue
Al Shimari v. CACI International Inc. was filed in 2008 on behalf of four Iraqi men who were tortured at the so-called hard site at Abu Ghraib.
Too Big to Fail
To learn more about the five largest financial institutions and their effect on the US Financial System checkout the infographic created by New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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Trial of LAPD Officer for the Death of Alesia Thomas Set to Begin This Month
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck says he made the decision to recommend the charges against O'Callaghan after reviewing the tape of the incident along with the report of the Board …
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At Rahm Emanuel’s Doorstep: On Reparations, Police Torture and Moving On
It is no secret to anyone involved in this fight, from victims to activists to politicians, that with the mayor's support, this ordinance would move forward.
Unlike Chris Kyle, Here Is an American Sniper We Can Call “Hero”
Clint Eastwood's ‘American Sniper’ has us all in the iron sights.
Ban Lawmakers Turned Lobbyists From Floor of US House
Fourteen civic organizations endorse Kuster Resolution to bar privileged access for all lobbyists.
The “Great War” of Sinai: How to Lose a “War on Terror“
The audacity of the militants seems consistent with the sense of despair felt by the tribes of Sinai, who are caught in a devastating politically motivated “war on terror”.
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Largest Steelworkers Strike in Decades Shows No Signs of Abating
In addition to the strike, there have also been daily protests by workers and their supporters at oil refineries and company headquarters around the country.