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The Ant and the Grasshopper
A tale of mismanagement.
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Henry A. Giroux | Hurricane Sandy in the Age of Disposability and Neoliberal Terror
Democracy can only approach its promise when it protects all members of society.
Race, Class, Lightweights and the Contradictions of Sport
Hector u201cMachou201d Camacho's death raised the troubling old questions as well.
The Publisher of Ballotpedia, Judgepedia and WikiFOIA and Her Right-Wing Bedfellows
When reporters and other users of LBI's resources cite the organization's work, they may not be aware of its close ties to right-wing funders.
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Savita Had a Heartbeat, Too
For days now, Iu2019ve been putting myself in Savita Halappanavaru2019s shoes. Iu2019m expecting.
Truthout Radio: Gareth Porter on Petraeus
Gareth talks about Patraeus' strengths as a manipulator of information, his ambitious personality, and his ability to paper over his failures in Iraq.
Hitham Emerges From the Rubble in Gaza
Imagine life from the point of view of a composite Palestinian weu2019ll call Hitham.
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Hot and Crusty Bakery Workers Seal the Deal on Unionization
The agreement includes wage increases, paid vacation and sick days, grievance and arbitration procedures, and a union hiring hall.
From Dream to Reality in the Philippines
The city of Alaminos is pioneering zero waste in the Philippines with an energetic fusion of bottom-up planning and community participation.
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Tax Incentives to Companies Bleeding Towns Dry, With Few Results
States, counties and cities are giving up more than $80 billion each year to companies, with few results.