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Why Dilma Rousseff Could Win Brazil’s Presidential Election
The country has widely reported problems, but improvements in income and conditions for many workers mean a lot of Brazilians have done well over the past decade.
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Snooping on Everyone While the Big Box Thieves Get Busy
Congress is still dragging its feet on fixes more than a year after Edward Snowden's alarming revelations first came to light.
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Koch-Backed Group Charged With Suppressing Cat Vote in North Carolina
Misleading mailers were sent to hundreds of Tarheels, including a feline.
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William Rivers Pitt | Bush, Flying Shoes and Remembering the Truth
The word “shameless” has been burned out completely by stupid people from the Bush Administration with blood on their hands from the mess they made in Iraq, who still …
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My Amazing Interview With the 1%
If the economy were a pizza, you guys took 95 slices and left the rest of us 99 percent with five slices.
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Transitional Times or End Times?
The nature of modernity itself needs re-defining, the purpose of life re-evaluated, a new civilisation built.
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The People’s Climate March Is Over: What Now?
Here are eight reasons to be hopeful for climate action post-New York, and eight ways to stay active in movements for climate justice.
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Public Infrastructure, Private Investment? Whose Hands Are in Whose Pockets?
In reading the US Treasury Department's glowing new report on public-private partnerships, truth must be separeted from fiction.
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We’re All in This Together
Labor organizers are increasingly enlisting consumers in campaigns to improve conditions for low-wage workers.
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An Open Letter to My Democratic Spammer
“Come November, if the Democrats wind up flailing for an explanation as to why they got routed, let me offer a succinct reply: You stand for nothing.”