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Memo from Oslo: If Peace Is Prized, a Nobel for Bradley Manning
Norman Solomon defends his petition to award Bradley Manning with the Nobel Peace Prize.
Senate Insider Speaks Out: Ex-Wyden Staffer on Secret Laws, Domestic Spying and Obama’s NSA Reforms
We speak to Jennifer Hoelzer, the former deputy chief of staff for Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, a longtime critic of the Obama administration for using a secret interpretation of …
Judge Rules NYPD’s “Stop and Frisk” Unconstitutional, Orders Federal Oversight
Judge finds New York Police Department violates the rights of New Yorkers, as mayor Michael Bloomberg vows to fight ruling
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How Unpaid Interns Aren’t Protected Against Sexual Harassment
Unpaid interns miss out on wages and employment benefits, but they can also find themselves in u201clegal limbou201d when it comes to civil rights.
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Five More Frightening Details About the NSA
As more details emerge about the reach of the NSA's power, citizens have more reasons to oppose the program.
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Undercover Agents Infiltrated Tar Sands Resistance Camp to Break up Planned Protest
FOIA documents reveal how TransCanada and Department of Homeland Security infiltrate activist groups.
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Kirchner Promotes UNASUR and CELAC, Criticizes NSA spying at UN Security Council
The Argentinian president demands regulations to "ensure the sovereignty of states and the privacy of citizens in the world.u201d
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When a Political Party Goes Off the Deep End
Paul Krugman: The madness of the GOP is the central issue of our time.
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“Strength in Union” Examines Past, Present, Future of US Labor Movement
A new made-for-television documentary series will air five one-hour episodes covering the U.S. labor movement.