Truthout
Op-Ed
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Candidates Kiss the Koch Ring
The Koch brothers have already amassed an unprecedented $900-million electioneering fund for the 2016 cycle.
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The Supreme Court and the Democrats’ Preemptive Surrender on Obamacare
If the Democrats can't resist surrender, the dynamics should push the Republican states towards creating exchanges.
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The Intellectual as Servant of the State
WWII and the Cold War brought to Washington a wave of deep thinkers, their agenda focused on “national security.”
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Talking About Climate Change Banned in Florida?
The Florida agency most responsible for fighting climate change is banned from talking about it.
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“Own the Change”: The Move to a New Co-Op Economy
A new film, “Own the Change,” documents the progress of a Berkeley co-op cafe.
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Women to Celebrate
To all the women and femmes of Chicago who sing songs of freedom, we appreciate you.
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Fifty Years Ago Oppression Was Obvious: The Selma Diaries
It's been said that the devil's greatest trick is convincing the world that he doesn't exist.
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Iran and the Memory Hole
The US needs to acknowledge that the overthrow of the Iranian government in 1953.
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The Important Things Standardized Tests Don’t Measure
Responsibility for evaluating learner performance should be returned to those best positioned to do it: Classroom teachers.
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez Should Withdraw From Leadership If He Faces Charges
The top Democrat in the Senate on foreign policy should not be someone scheduled to face criminal charges for political corruption.