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On the Struggle to Keep Weaponized Drones Out of Europe
Organized opposition to weaponized combat drones in Europe is rising, with an effective halt to drone proliferation perhaps likely sooner in Europe than in the US.u00a0
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Weekly Update: Media Looks for Camps, Occupy Joins Popular Resistance
On May Day, the media was looking for encampments and missed how popular resistance is growing and demonstrating all over the US.
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Women Forge a Space for Themselves in Latin American Labor Movement
Training of women is being given a push, and delegations made up of equal numbers of men and women have started to be required for all activities.
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Zero Manufacturing Jobs Added. Zero.
What do we need to do to boost our manufacturing sector, bringing better-paying jobs and the jobs that support manufacturing?
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A Day in Court: Jones Day and the Color of Corruption
On April 30, about three dozen protesters gathered in the Detroit city council chambers to oppose the financial takeover of the city by a global law firm.
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Obama Goes Wobbly
Eugene Robinson: The president should find that forgotten veto pen. And he should use it.
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Five Things to Know About the NRA’s New President
The NRA will induct Alabama lawyer Jim Porter as the new president at their annual meeting this weekend.
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“Retail Exemption” Shields Fertilizer Facilities From Safety Requirements
The exemption can begin a chain reaction of less stringent standards.
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The Tea Party and the Muslim Brotherhood: Twins Separated at Birth
On two different continents, two conservative social movements, which on the surface may seem to have nothing in common, are conspiring against democracy to derail any progress of individual …
Secret “Free Trade” Negotiations Will Gut Regulations, Further Enrich Multinationals and Big Financial Firms
One of the most disturbing aspects of both negotiations is that they are being held in secretu2026.secret, that is, if you are anybody other that a big US multinational …