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Economic Update: System Toxicity
This episode provides updates on China's currency moves, and more.
US Raises Flag in Cuba After 54 Years
The US and Cuba are taking the next step in restoring diplomatic relations.
Britain Challenges Julian Assange’s Asylum in Ecuadorian Embassy
This comes a day after Swedish prosecutors dropped part of their sexual assault inquiry.
Chelsea Manning Faces Solitary Confinement
Manning is serving a 35-year sentence for leaking US government cables to WikiLeaks.
Leading US Jewish Voice for Peace: “Give Up on Netanyahu, Go to the United Nations”
Jewish and Palestinian women are holding a hunger strike outside the Prime Minister's residence.
Was Scott Walker Saved by John Doe Secrecy Order?
Prosecutors found probable cause to believe Walker and his associates committed a felony in a county land deal involving a donor.
Committee on Open Government Fights Government Secrecy
The executive director of the NY Committee on Open Government, reflects on seven governors and their records for transparency.
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Black Labor Organizers Urge AFL-CIO to Reexamine Its Ties to the Police
United Auto Workers members have led a push for the AFL-CIO to dissolve its relationship with an international police union.
The United States’ Non-Existent “Spike in Crime“
A closer analysis of crime over time provides a less alarming picture of trends instead of the short term analysis offered by headlines.
The Iran Deal Explained
If Congress derails the Iran deal, it will throw away a historic advance in global nuclear security.