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Will the Supreme Court Free Albert Woodfox After 43 Years in Solitary?
Still in prison despite overturned conviction, Angola 3 member seeks justice from the nation's highest court.
Will Washington Greenlight Another Coup in Haiti?
After December's elections, Haiti could have yet another US backed president with a weak democratic mandate.
Reinventing Banking: From Russia to Iceland to Ecuador
Global developments in finance and geopolitics prompt rethinking the structure of banking.
The Market Has Spoken: Funders Flee “Free-Market” Climate Denial Group
The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a US climate change denial group, lost more than two thirds of its funding.
Global Populism Takes a Blow as a Neoliberal President Takes Office in Argentina
Neoliberalism is about to make a comeback in Argentina following the election of a new pro-business president.
Major Summit Could Put World’s Poorest Inhabitants on Corporate Chopping Block
There are immediate changes that must be made to the worst aspects of the current World Trade Organization.
The GMO “DARK Act” Cannot Survive the Light
Because the facts weigh so heavily against the genetically modified food venture, and because it has relied on distorting them in order to survive, HR 1599 cannot long endure.
Decolonizing Our Minds and Our Lands: Reviving Seeds, Culture and African Strength
Recolonization is happening, not just in Africa, but across the global South.
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Corporate Media Ignore Economic Justice in the 2016 Election
It's time that the media start listening to what people actually care about: The US middle class is being eaten alive by the top 1%.
William Rivers Pitt | How Many Children Could You Kill? The GOP Debates in Brief
A debate moderator sought to test a candidate's qualifications on the basis of how many children that candidate is willing to kill.