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An Unsolved Case of Racial Terror: FBI Probes 1946 Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching in Georgia
Federal authorities are reportedly investigating whether people who carried out one of the worst mass lynchings in recent history are still alive.
Malcolm X Remembered 50 Years After 1965 Assassination
Last weekend marked the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X.
Decolonizing Bolivia’s History of Indigenous Resistance
Elisa Vega Sillo interviewed by Ben Dangl.
John Pilger: Venezuela’s Struggle Against “a Common Enemy“
The US is staging a coup in Venezuela because that country is resistant to US pressure, says author John Pilger.
Nancy J. Altman: Expand Social Security Now
Altman debunks many myths about Social Security.
As Extreme Cold Engulfs Eastern US, Fossil Fuel Mishaps Leave Disaster Areas on Fire
The fossil fuel industry has seen a series of disasters in less than a week.
Who Killed the Argentine Prosecutor? More Than 400,000 March for Justice in Buenos Aires as Controversy Grows
The march came one month after a mysterious death.
When Palestinians Die: Richard Falk on the Chapel Hill Shooting and the Media
The scholar discusses the mainstream media coverage of the killing of three Muslim Palestinian-Americans in North Carolina.
Kevin Gallagher: Emerging Markets and the Reregulation of Cross-Border Finance
Most cross-border capital flows occur among industrialized nations, but emerging markets are increasing participants.
Frida Berrigan: Give Your Children a Conscience Instead of Material Possessions
Frida Berrigan, author and daughter of two legendary antiwar activists, talks to Truthout.