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After White House Rejects Keystone XL, Battle Against Larger Texas Pipeline Intensifies
A massive natural gas pipeline project in Texas is generating grassroots resistance among ranchers, artists, environmentalists and residents.
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“You Can’t Be Scared of Death”: Colombian Refugees Recount Effects of War
“The paramilitaries kill people in a really ugly way ... it's something really inhumane.”
A Pro-Prison Backlash in New York City
The shooting of an NYPD officer is being exploited to build opposition to Mayor de Blasio's mild criminal justice reforms.
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Department of Education Demands Greater Accountability From College Accreditors
Accreditation agencies have recently come under fire for failing to keep schools accountable.
Bush 41 Finally Speaks on Iraq War
A dozen years too late, President George W Bush has given voice to his doubts about rushing into the Iraq War, mainly blaming his advisors.
House Anti-Science Committee Attempts to Suppress Climate Change Studies
By harassing climatologists, a notorious group of congressmen renews its war against scientists.
Kissinger, the Bombardier: How Diplomacy by Air Power Became a US Tradition
Kissinger invokes today's endless, open-ended wars to justify his diplomacy by air power in Cambodia and elsewhere nearly half a century ago.
The TPP’s Children’s Table: Labor Rights and Currency
The Trans-Pacific Partnership has two classes of issues.
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Taking Down Trickle-Down
Trickle down economics is giving to those at the top and has been actively killing American democracy.
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Arab Fall at the Berlin Wailing Wall
The Arab Fall has started, presenting the West with a check for centuries of arrogant exploitation.