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DHS Emails Question Federal Law Enforcement’s Role in Violence at Occupy Wall Street and Oakland Rallies
More than a year after tens of thousands with Occupy Wall Street protested economic and social inequality and corporate influence on government, the public still does not know if …
Friend of the Court: How Anthony Lewis Influenced the Justices He Covered
Journalist Anthony Lewis, who has earned two Pulitzers for his work, has been in influential on and off the page when it comes to the Supreme Court.
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Idle No More, The Black Experience, and Why It is that What We Say About Others Reveals So Much About Ourselves
New equality movement is challenging the flow of power when it comes to human rights.
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California Health Workers Get a Second Chance
As the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced a revote of a 2010 representation election, many the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) might have another chance at victory.
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NATO 3: Cook County Judge Rules Illinois Terrorism Statute Constitutional
New ruling out of Illinois charges anti-war protesters with conspiracy to commit terrorism.
American Anniversaries from Hell: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You By Tom Engelhardt
The anniversary of the invasion of Iraq reveals the damage we have inflicted on ourself over the past decade.
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It Was Bankers That Brought Cyprus to the Brink
Paul Krugman: Is the era of free capital movement just a bubble, fated to end soon?
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All Politics Is Local
Do what you can within reach of your arm for it is part of a tapestry that reaches far and wide.
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EPA Survey: Over Half of American Rivers and Streams Are in Poor Condition
The majority of the rivers and streams in America are in
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Why the National Labor Relations Act Is a Weak Law Today – and How We Can Restore its Power
Ellen Dannin introduces Truthout's latest series on the NLRA.