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How a Public University Professor Collaborated on a Corporate PR Campaign
Emails show arrangements to cloak pro-GMO messaging within a veil of independent expertise and little (if any) public disclosure.
How Oil and Gas Companies Are Dealing With Low Prices
While prices have halved over the past year, the number of mergers and acquisitions has most definitely not.
Study: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Cost US a Half Million Jobs, Drag Down GDP
The trade deal will likely lead to the loss of 448,000 jobs from the US workforce.
Media Attacking Single-Payer Are Getting Paid Under Current Health System
Some cynics argue Sanders' support for a single-payer program is a pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
Why Ted Cruz Is Unfit to Be President
Ted Cruz has won the backing of some downright terrifying people.
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Widening the Frame: The Connections Between Queer and Palestinian Liberation
Will the LGBTQ community align itself with state power and its abusers, or struggle in solidarity for collective liberation?
A Civil War Story About ISIS Might Spark a Peace Movement
Rather than a rush to yet more war, it's time to have a real national debate on the subject.
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Canada Human Rights Decision Is a Game Changer for First Nations
Last week's ruling exposes the Canadian government's conduct does not live up to the spirit of reconciliation with First Nations.
Let Down at the Ford Foundation: Reflections on the Shortcomings of Philanthropy
Joanne Barken ponders how the Ford Foundation will address inequality.
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“Hillary the Pragmatist vs. Bernie the Dreamer” Is “Big Lie” Propaganda
Public policy that serves the majority of people is only considered an impractical dream in a plutocracy like the US.