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The Dark Side of Clean Energy in Mexico
In the Tehuantepec Isthmus region, Indigenous farmers are resisting so-called green development that may pollute their land.
France Peddles Unsafe Nuclear Reactors to India, Drawing Protest
France's nuclear regulator has criticized the French company Areva's nuclear reactors, citing serious design vulnerabilities.
Five Years On, the Spirit of Tahrir Square Has Been All but Crushed
Five years on, it seems as if little has changed in Egypt, and the proud revolutionary spirit has been almost completely wiped out.
Will the 2016 Primaries Be Electronically Rigged?
Computerized election rigging in the 2016 primaries threatens all US candidates - and free and fair elections.
Proposed Methane Rule Could Protect Pennsylvanians’ Health and Climate
Gov Wolf announced a new plan to reduce methane pollution from fracking.
The Latest Tax Scam in Corporate “Inversion” – Who Pays Instead?
An inversion allows corporations to pretend to be non-US companies and dodge taxes, while still benefiting from US taxes.
Will the History Books Record How Neo-Nazis Made Eyes at the Bundy Militia?
There is significant overlap between the Bundy militia's anti-federal government ideology and that of white supremacist groups.
The Populist Revolution: Bernie and Beyond
How can banking be made to serve the needs of the people and the economy?
Ebola Crisis Highlights Urgent Need for Reform
While many say the epidemic is nearing its “end”, important questions still need to be addressed.
How to Stop an Oil Train: The Climate Defense That Won Over a Courtroom

Delta 5 did their best to put political corruption and corporate greed on trial.