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Witnesses to Double Execution in Arkansas Say Prisoners May Have Suffered Painful Death
Arkansas carried out a shocking double execution Monday night.
Cornel West and Former Sanders Staffer on Movement to Draft Bernie for a New “People’s Party”
Sen. Bernie Sanders has emerged as one the country's most popular politicians.
“We Are Going to Shut It Down on May 1”: Caravan Against Fear Mobilizes the Masses
Traveling from California to Arizona and backed by 230 organizations, a Caravan Against Fear is building toward May 1.
Taxcast: The Panama Papers, One Year On
We also discuss the raid on Credit Suisse, and new data exposing the profit shifting shennanigans of the EU's biggest banks.
Hundreds of Thousands Take to the Streets Worldwide for the Global March for Science
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of scientists and science supporters took to the streets.
Richard Wolff on Public Debt, Printing Money and How Governments Pay for Wars
Professor Wolff talks about how politicians exploit the mechanism of money printing.
Dahr Jamail | Great Barrier Reef Reaches “Terminal Stage” as CO2 Levels Rise at Record Rate
For the second year in a row, atmospheric CO2, the primary driver of climate change, is rising at an unprecedented rate.
When Rivers Hold Legal Rights
New Zealand and India recognize personhood for ecosystems.
The Trumps’ Conflict of Interest Issues: A Primer
The decisions by the president and his daughter not to create truly blind trusts mean that concern over potential conflicts of interest will likely persist.
PhRMA Shows Biggest Spike in Lobbying Spending in First Quarter of President Trump
Trump met with representatives from PhRMA, despite previously saying drug companies “were getting away with murder.”