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Orwellian or a Blunt Tool?: Conflicting Rulings on NSA Spying Set Up Likely Supreme Court Showdown
A federal judge has upheld the National Security Agency's bulk collection of US telephone data just days after a separate court reached an opposite opinion.
US Rushes Weapons to Iraq Amidst Bloody Sectarian Conflict Set Off by 2003 Invasion
A series of attacks in Iraq over Christmas left at least 42 people dead and dozens more wounded.
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The Pope and Capitalism
Copyright Universal UClick.
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Mikhail
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Erasing the Politics of Consent: What You Won’t Learn From “Fifty Shades of Grey“
The “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie undercuts the importance of consent, which is taken very seriously by members of the BDSM community.
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The Bitter Reality for Farmworkers
Farmworkers across the country who help harvest the food that will be prepared this holiday season continue to struggle under bitter working and living conditions.
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Ikea Isn’t Only Furnishing Your Bedroom, It’s Watching You There
Ikea's French unit has also been conducting surveillance of employees and even customers who complained about items that were not delivered.
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Against Patriarchy: Tools for Men to Further Feminist Revolution
Take action to further the feminist revolution that will eradicate patriarchal domination and result in liberation for everyone.
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Centrists Have No Right to Lecture Anyone on Growth
Dean Baker: Policies promoted by people deemed as too left by New York Times editor Bill Keller are good candidates for increasing economic growth.
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A Jewish Atheist Responds to the Pope’s Call for Peace
Robert Naiman: “A sus ordenes, Pope Francis. Count me in.”