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Fear, Corporate Profiteering, and Government Expansion of the Security Surveillance State on the US Borderland
Private security companies are making a profit from turning the US/Mexico border into a military zone. Mark Karlin reports.
The US Military, Green Energy and the SPIDERS at Pearl Harbor
Andrew DeWit outlines and analyzes the US Military's latest green energy program.
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Chavez’s Triumph
Some ask: is it really wise to make an entire country, an entire revolution dependent, and reliant on one single man?
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Women Rising #22: International Anti-Nuclear Activists
On this edition, is the anti-nuclear movement on the rise?
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New York Assembly Passes Two Year Fracking Moratorium, Senate Expected to Follow
Could the third time be a charm in 2013 in the Empire State?
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Gun “Background Check” on Pentagon
Norman Solomon: The nation's largest buyer of firearms, the Pentagon, needs a background check if we are to curb gun violence.
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For Some, Owning Guns Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Liking Them
It is these voices of ambivalence that policy makers say are likely to be drowned out by the passion at the extreme ends.
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On the News With Thom Hartmann: House Republicans Won’t Give Up Their Efforts to Voucher-ize Medicare, and More
In today's On the News segment: House Republicans won't give up on their efforts to voucher-ize Medicare; the gender pay gap is getting worse; college tuition costs continue to …
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Jack Lew, Citigroup and the Ugland Truth
In 2009, Obama said of the Cayman tax haven Ugland House, “either this is the largest building in the world or the largest tax scam in the world.”
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Letter From Bulgaria: What’s Taking Us to the Streets?
Protests are waging in Bulgaria, but the media will not cover the demonstrations. Here is a first-hand account of one Bulgarian's grievances.