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TransCanada’s Keystone Pipeline Network Under Investigation by Federal Regulators
The results of these investigations could play a part in President Obama's final decision on the Keystone XL permit that TransCanada needs to complete its Keystone pipeline network.
Pentagon Report Predicted West’s Support for Islamist Rebels Would Create ISIS
Anti-ISIS coalition knowingly sponsored violent extremists to “isolate” Assad and rollback “Shia expansion”.
Senate Moves to Check Executive Spying Power
The Senate effectively allowed portions of the Patriot Act to expire. Who won and what comes next?
“The Art of the Gouge”: NYU as a Model for Predatory Higher Education
New York University has been operating as a real estate development or management business with a predatory higher education side venture.
Mark Crispin Miller: Neoliberalism and Its Impacts on Free Speech, Education and Democracy
Mark Crispin Miller discusses neoliberal doctrine and his new series, “Forbidden Bookshelf.”
A Tale of Two Supermarkets: One Transition Town’s Efforts to Respond to Gentrification
It takes much more than one project or policy to address gentrification. It takes a movement.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership: This Is Not About Ricardo
The Obama administration is lobbying hard for Congress to pass a trade promotion authority and to quickly approve the TPP.
The Worst of All Possible Worlds: Did Market Leninism Win the Cold War?
Instead of the best of all possible worlds, the international community now faces an unholy trinity of authoritarian politics, cutthroat economics and Big Brother surveillance.
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Rethinking Our Takes on Memorial Day: Hecel Lena Oyate Ki Nipi Kte
“In a world built on your destruction and disposability, resilience is resistance.”
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Movement Builders Should Listen to Bernie Sanders: Focus on Mass Action, Not Candidates
He's even started bringing a long-taboo word back into mainstream American political conversation: socialism.