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Contractor Status Complicates Workplace Sexual Harassment
Who governs the misconduct directed at the rising population of our nation's independent contractors?
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Same Old Labor Day; Very Different Face of Labor
Labor Day comes every year, but ‘labor’ in America today looks very different from what it once was.
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Syria Debate: Does US Have the Evidence and Authority to Hit Assad for Alleged Chemical Attack?
The Obama administration appears to be pressing ahead with military strikes on Syria despite new obstacles at home and abroad.
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Any Attack on Syria Would Be Illegal, Increase Sectarianism in Middle East
Vijay Prashad: Possible missile strike against Syria has been a part of the West's game plan since 1979 to weaken Iran for its independent path, but US military intervention …
188 Representatives, Including 69 Democrats, Call for Debate and Vote Before War With Syria
Robert Naiman: Intelligence officials are not sure that Secretary of State John Kerry's claims are true.
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Trayvon Martin and the Revolutionary March on Washington
The revolutionary nature of the original March on Washington has been systematically suppressed.
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Eco-Groups Challenge Obama Administration Over GMO Farming in National Wildlife Refuges
Mike Ludwig: This is the fifth lawsuit of its kind.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: New Federal Regulations Could Make it Easier for Veterans and Disabled Workers to Find a Job, and More
In today's On the News segment: Fifty years after Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told the world about his dream, our nation's first African-American president spoke from the …
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Greg Palast: New Orleans Lost Half Its Black Population Since Hurricane Katrina
Greg Palast: Martin Luther King's “Dream” drowned in Hurricane Katrina.
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Katrina Pain Index 2013: New Orleans Eight Years Later
Eight years after Katrina, New Orleans remains incredibly poor. Nearly 100,000 people have never returned.