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Economist Paul Craig Roberts: Greece Must Leave the Eurozone to Regain Its Sovereignty
Paul Craig Roberts, a former undersecretary of the US Treasury, discusses how indebted countries are forced to accept austerity.
Who’s Behind Unpaid Prison Labor in Texas?
Several of the officials who regulate Texas's prison labor program are connected to some of the richest institutions.
Can the Climate Movement Break Free From the “Jobs vs. Environment” Debate?
As climate activists prepare for Break Free 2016, organizers could do more to incorporate unions in their plan to keep fossil fuels in the ground.
Sanders, DNC Chair Clash Over Democratic Party Inclusivity
The DNC's chairwoman and Bernie Sanders are sparring over how welcoming the party should be toward independent voters.
Inspection Reports From TransCanada’s Keystone Pipeline Expose Risk of Future Spills
The US agency responsible for interstate pipelines recorded problems with the construction.
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Is the Digital Revolution Turning Education Into a Ponzi Scheme?
Technologists and venture capitalists ignore the consequences of replacing workers with machines at laborers' peril.
Another Secret Trade Deal Leaks, Shows Corporations Still in Control
This leak shows that it is time to completely reformat the way the US initiates and negotiates trade deals.
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The Pentagon Shouldn’t Get to Absolve Itself for Bombing a Hospital
We need an independent investigation of the brutal US attack which killed 42 people.
Hillary Clinton’s Damning Emails
Before the Democrats lock in their choice for President, they might want to know if Hillary Clinton broke the law.
William Rivers Pitt | Election 2016: Let’s Drop Acid and Have a Presidential Race
When the bent roadshow that is this 2016 presidential election season kicked off, I said to myself, “Get ready. This one is going to be really weird.”