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Protesters Call for Justice for Transgender Filipina Allegedly Killed by Marine
A candlelight vigil for Jennifer Laude, the 26-year-old transgender Filipina woman who was allegedly murdered by a US Marine, was held in San Francisco.
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Building Trades Chief Lauds Fracking Boom, Shrugs Off Environmental Concerns
On the issue of fracking, public tolerance is waning, but the trades unions aren't backing down.
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Irked by Israel’s Foot-Dragging
Longtime allies are losing patience after waiting for years to see Tel Aviv recognize Palestine.
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AG Candidate Supports Reforming John Doe Law to Protect Politicians
Republican AG candidate Brad Schimel suggested he would work to change Wisconsin's John Doe statute to give politicians more protections than average citizens.
John Pilger | The Forgotten Coup – How the US and Britain Crushed the Government of Their “Ally” Australia
Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam's extraordinary political demise is one of America's dirtiest secrets.
Greek Mainstream Media: Economic Interests Come Before the Law
In Greece, media is dominated by a few business tycoons, with significant commercial, industrial and financial interests.
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Students Are “More Than a Score” on Standardized Tests
“More Than A Score” is a collection of throughts by students, parents, teachers and administrators who are participating in a growing movement.
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Live From the Ebola Capital of the United States
One lesson we should take away from the first US Ebola case is that the health care we extend to the still-uninsured may be our own.
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Britain’s Real Promise to Israel: “Symbolic” Vote on Palestine
The British promise became an unending Palestinian nightmare.
UK Must “Do More” to Distance Itself from US Drone Programme, Says Ex-GCHQ Chief’s Report
There can no longer be any doubt that covert US drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen contravene international law.