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Alive and Kicking It Up a Notch: Occupy Plans for an Expanded Mission in Its Second Year
Occupy marks its first year with an expansive vision for the future.
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Sold Into “a Piece of Hell:" A Death of Innocence at Gitmo
Mystery death at Guantanamo shines light on innocents caught up in early war on terror.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Obama Painted Romney as Out of Touch in Last Night’s Debate, and More
In today's On the News segment: Mitt Romney falsely accuses President Obama of not calling the events in Libya a terrorist act; the United States Postal Service has met …
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Green Party Ticket Arrested at Presidential Debate
Shutting out third party candidates creates a cyclical suppression.
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Truthout Files FOIA Lawsuit Against Department of Justice/FBI for Occupy Wall Street Documents
A finding that documents were improperly withheld would send a strong message to the DOJ office that denied Truthout's appeal.
Expanding the Debate With Third Party Candidates Jill Stein, Virgil Goode and Rocky Anderson
Today we expand the debate by including the voices of three presidential candidates shut out of the official debate.
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Nebraska Pipeline Debate Dies Down Despite Unresolved Problems With Keystone XL Route
Latest reroute moves pipeline away from land owned by outspoken opponents but does little to avoid shallow water sources.
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Citigroup CEO Walks off With $260 Million After His Bank Loses 88 Percent of Its Value
Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit abruptly resigned today, leaving the helm of the bank that he guided through the financial crisis of 2008.
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Romney’s Bain Capital Is Sending Many Jobs to China the Day Before the Election
The story of Sensata Technologies is about the hollowing out of America's economy by a rapacious 1 percent.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Portugal’s Largest Union Calls for National Strike in Face of New Harsh Austerity Measures There, and More
Paul Ryan waltzes into a soup kitchen after hours without permission to stage a photo op washing clean dishes, and more.