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Canadian Indigenous Community Appealing Pipeline Decision for Lack of Consultation
Chippewas of the Thames First Nation are appealing pipeline decision for lack of Consultation.
Leaked Treaty You’ve Never Heard of Makes Secret Rules for the Internet
A February 2015 draft of the secret Trade In Services Agreement was leaked.
NPR Tries to Scare People About the Deficit
Billionaire Peter Peterson is spending lots of money to get people to worry about the debt.
The US Militarization of Africa Is Well Underway and Nothing Good Will Come of It
The following is an excerpt from “Finding Barack Obama in South Sudan.”
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Keywords in Black Protest: A(n Anti-)Vocabulary
The authors critique four keywords used to describe events to create a new vocabulary of Black protest.
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Okinawans Want Their Land Back. Is That So Hard to Understand?
Okinawa, which hosts 75 percent of US military bases in Japan, is balking at plans for another base.
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Bill Moyers: The Challenge of Journalism Is to Survive in the Pressure Cooker of Plutocracy
What happens to a society fed a diet of rushed, re-purposed, thinly reported “content?”
D-Day 71st Anniversary: Rejecting the Commemoration of War
The US empire fought numerous wars in the 20th century.
Sri Lanka: A New Reality in Uneasy Peacetime
Arriving in Sri Lanka's Bandaranaike International Airport was just the first taste of the irony.
Pension Fund Responses to Members’ Calls for Greater carbon Accountability Published
At Chevron's AGM shareholders supported the first-of-its-kind proposal.