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Bay Area Service Workers Up in Arms
Twelve AT&T Park concession workers were arrested in an act of civil disobedience on June 18.
What the Empire Didn’t Hear: US Spying and Resistance in Latin America
In all of the data the US gathered, it missed one crucial fact: that Latin America is no longer Washington's backyard.
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Marcellus Shale Advocacy Group Receives $150,000 for “Independent Study”, While Health Impact Study Rots in Committee
Leaders in the GOP give another gift to the gas industry.
Will Marijuana Farming in Mendocino County, California, Lead America to Pot?
Truthout interviews Doug Fine about the issues covered in his book ‘Too High to Fail.’
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Life as a Target: A Review of Fruitvale Station and the Trayvon Martin Verdict
The screen goes black and in the dark I felt his life, Martin's life, Bell's life and many others draining away. Here are the men of color that we …
A National Debate about Government Spying
Why not have a national debate about the nature of our foreign policies and the influences behind them?
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Understanding the Significance of the Trayvon Martin Protests
Protests too often get construed as violent actions. People can be angry, passionate, and even militant without being violent.
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The Nominees to the National Labor Relations Board Deserve Confirmation: As I See It
It is almost impossible to understand why a small agency like the National Labor Relations Board would be the object of attacks.
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Jim Hightower | Watch Out for Those Helpful Bankers
Big-time bankers are turning members of Congress into obedient stenographers.
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Does the NRA Want African-American Men to Stand Their Ground?
The NRA needs to announce a new program immediately, complete with a website that takes donations of both money and guns to give to young African-Americans.