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Suspicious Details Emerge after Three Men Burned Alive in Pakistan
A human-rights investigator alleges government complicity in the burning alive of three Sindhi men in Pakistan.
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Reps. Dent, Price Lead Quarter of House to Urge Talks With New Iran President
‘The biggest ever pro-diplomacy letter from the Hill,’ calling for talks with the incoming president of Iran, is sorely needed good news, says Naiman.
Statement of Paul Redd Pelican Bay State Prison SHU Windowless Cells Dungeon Resident to Victoria Law
Paul Redd, former Oakland resident who grew up on the streets of Oakland, is now a resident of Pelican Bay State Prison SHU Dungeon Windowless Cells.
Chris Hedges: America Is a Tinderbox
Paul Jay asks Chris Hedges if the American Left bears responsibility for the weakness of the mass movement; Hedges says the gravest mistake of the left is not articulating …
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SF Giants Stadium Workers Protest for Fair Compensation
Despite billions of dollars in subsidies, professional sports teams often squeeze lowest wage workers; in San Francisco concession workers are fighting back.
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Me the people: public good, private greed
A few days ago, I decided to celebrate the beautiful summer morning by taking my dog, Chance, to the off-leash park at Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis.
Glenn Greenwald: Growing Backlash Against NSA Spying Shows Why US Wants to Silence Edward Snowden
During Wednesday's hearing, the NSA admitted its analysis of phone records and online behavior far exceeded what it had previously disclosed.
No, Really… You Are What You Eat
“Can you point to the radish?” I asked the group of kids gathered in front of my booth. Awkward silence ensues.
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Millions Against Monsanto: On the Road to Victory
It is no exaggeration to say that Monsanto has now become the most hated corporation in the world.
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