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“We Will Not Break the Law to Enforce the Law”: NYC to Reform Stop-and-Frisk, End Racial Profiling
New York City's newly elected Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the city will drop its appeal of a ruling by a US district court that found the New …
Seismologist: Fracking Injection Wells Linked to Earthquakes
Dr. Elizabeth Cochran discusses research showing that injection wells from fracking and gas and oil production is likely causing an uptick in US earthquakes.
US Foreign Policy in Latin America Leaves an Open Door for China
America's “pivot” to Asia along with decades of heavy-handed policy give China an opportunity to rebalance global powers.
“Honor the Treaties” Honored the Celebrity
Discussion of the treaties was eerily absent in the media's appraisal of Neil Young's “Honor the Treaties” tour.
President Obama, You Are Invited to Visit Arizona’s Operation Streamline at the Federal Courthouse
24 human rights activists put their lives and liberty on the line to end this for-profit scheme called Operation Streamline.
Psychologists for Social Responsibility Raises Serious Concerns About APA Decision in Leso Case
Despite substantial evidence of Dr. Leso's involvement in cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, the American Psychological Association recently decided to close a complaint against him without proceeding with formal …
Everything the Big Banks Don’t Want You to Know
In this episode we put on our rubber gloves and dive into it.
Edward Snowden Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Two Norwegian Members of Parliament have nominated ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden for the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.
Ten Principles to Guide the Young Activist
They say people who live for a higher cause are happier than those who don't.
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