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If Concessions Continue, Connecticut Unions Could Go the Way of Wisconsin
For the third time in eight years, public sector workers in Connecticut have voted for concessions.
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Dahr Jamail | 9/11: The Beginning of the End of the US Empire Project
The US War on Terror has resulted in over 1 million deaths.
The Pentagon’s New Wonder Weapons for World Dominion
The Pentagon's plans for the future will take us far beyond today's one-way drone wars.
Another Thing Disappearing From Rural America: Maternal Care
Women of color are being hit the hardest.
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Show Me the Money: The Fight for Funding and Accountability for Women’s Rights
Aid donors, governments and the United Nations have made many commitments to gender equality.
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“The Last Guardians”: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice in Ecuador
Indigenous activists in Ecuador are fighting Big Oil.
Welfare for Wall Street: Fees on Retirement Accounts
How would you feel about being taxed $1,000 a year to provide six-figure salaries to people in the financial sector?
Enriqueta Vasquez: Eminent Historian for “The Women of La Raza”
“The Women of La Raza” by Enriqueta Vasquez is both a treasure and a living codex.
The Cure Worse Than the Disease: Expelling “Freeloaders” in an Open-Shop State
Labor reforms aimed at the “free-rider problem” are more likely to benefit employers than workers.
Ethiopia’s Internally Displaced Overlooked Amid Refugee Crises
International aid is often more geared toward those who cross international borders.