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The Story of Electronics (Video)
The Story of Electronics employs the Story of Stuff style to explore the high-tech revolution's collateral damage—25 million tons of e-waste and counting, poisoned workers and a public left …
David Sirota | The High Cost of Low Price
First, it was the new $200 printer — within hours of being extracted from its bubble-wrap womb, the contraption started making an awful wheezing sound. Then it was the …
Pakistani Taliban Go for “the Jugular” With Attack on Karachi Police Compound
Karachi, Pakistan - Taliban fighters attacked an anti-terrorism police compound today, killing at least 18 people and injuring more than 100 here in Pakistan's largest city, according to police …
Give Us Your Tired etc., etc., etc
One year after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced plans for a wide-reaching overhaul of America’s long-mismanaged immigration detention system, human rights and immigration advocacy organizations are …
Acquire Your Own Superpowers: Go See This Movie
A big obstacle to turning Americans on to the idea of action to support the human rights of Palestinians is that the situation appears to many as, a) far …
Eugene Robinson | Rank and File Frustration
Washington - “Why don't they fight back?” That's the question I've been hearing from the Democratic Party's stunned and dispirited base. For the past month, I've been on a …
Dean Baker | Deficit Commission Co-Chairs Ignore Economic Reality
Senator Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles appeared to have largely ignored economic reality in developing the proposals they presented to the public today. The country is suffering from 9.6 …
Camilo “Mac” Bica | No Cause for Parades
We have just begun the tenth year of occupation in Afghanistan. Despite the declared “end” to combat operations, American soldiers are still dying in Iraq as encounters with insurgents …
Spotlight G-20: We Need Global Keynesianism
Part of a Triple Crisis series leading up to the Nov. 11-12 G-20 meetings.
Global Temperature to Rise 3.5 Degrees C. by 2035: International Energy Agency
Global temperatures are projected rise 3.5 degrees C. over the next 25 years, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday, meaning that governments worldwide will have failed in their pledge …