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In 1975, CIA Director Told Congress That Enemies of America Could Destroy the CIA With FOIA Requests
Intel agencies always hated FOIA and tried to argue that it was an intelligence vulnerability in and of itself.
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The Disastrous Labor and Social Reforms in Spain
What we are seeing in Spain is a dream for conservative forces (large employers and banking) that have been the dominant forces over the Spanish state.
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What Stand for Socialists on Events in Crimea and Ukraine?
To fully understand events and elaborate a guide to action in the face of escalating NATO threats, more detail and nuance is required in our analysis.
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Ukraine + Flight 370 = Bad News for Neocons
Why such obsessive fascination with one missing plane on the other side of the world?
Why ExxonMobil’s Partnerships With Russia’s Rosneft Challenge the Narrative of US Exports as Energy Weapon
The situation in Ukraine is a simple one at face value, at least from an energy perspective.
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Reckoning Time for Lawbreaking Utilities on Coal Ash?
Sue Sturgis breaks down the numbers in the latest coal ash dumping incidents.
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Questions Remain About US Border Patrol’s Killing of Teen
At least 21 people have died in confrontations with Border Patrol agents, often out of sight of witnesses or fellow agents, in the past four years.
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With International Law in the News, Could We Make the US Comply?
Robert Naiman: There are things we Americans could do right now to push the US closer to compliance with international law.
Robert Strauss’s Watergate Secret
An enduring Watergate mystery is whether Democratic powerbroker Robert Strauss earned his GOP spurs by secretly helping the Republicans in the spy scandal.
The Myth of Maximizing Shareholder Value
So many of the assertions made about “maximizing shareholder value” are false that they should be assumed to be a lie until proven otherwise.