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Baseball Without the Umpire: The Republicans’ War on Regulations
Passing smart federal regulations is one of the best economic and social investments that we can make as a country.
Climate Disrupted Culture: Media in the Mess-Age
Monopolizing holdings allows for media companies to maximize profits and minimize expenses; more importantly, it allows for greater editorial control of content.
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Justice Overlooked at a Bernie Sanders Rally
he banner called for a group that is conspicuously overlooked by progressives — nonhuman animals.
California Senate President: Trump’s Attack on Federal Judge Is Racist, Anti-Immigrant
Republicans have continued to criticize Donald Trump for attacking a Mexican-American judge.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Russ Feingold Launches Student Loan Campaign, and More
Are college graduates really at fault for massive student loan debt?
“Just Take Me to Jail”: Remembering Muhammad Ali’s Refusal to Fight in Vietnam
Thousands are expected to gather in Louisville Friday for the funeral of Muhammad Ali.
Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders: Tom Hayden vs. Norman Solomon
With the California primary approaching, KPFA Radio invited Clinton supporter Tom Hayden and Sanders supporter Norman Solomon to debate.
The Battle for Fair Housing in the Bay Area: An Interview With Housing Activist Tony Roshan Samara
A growing movement against evictions has declared housing a civil right.
Consumer Protection Bureau Releases Payday Lending Rule, Calls for Credit Union-Style Services
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray touted alternatives to payday lending Thursday.
South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters: Julius Malema and the Struggle to Continue the Revolution
For many, Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters are the answer to neoliberal policies of the African National Congress.