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News in Brief: Senate Fails to Approve Settlement for Black Farmers, and More
The Senate has adjourned for summer recess after again leaving African-American farmers waiting, by failing to finalize a $1.25 billion settlement in a class action lawsuit over longtime racial …
Telling Swiss Secrets: 222 Billionaires (2)
New York - Bradley Birkenfeld exuded the confidence that comes with privilege. He was Boston born and bred, a gregarious, well-educated brain surgeon's son. In his role as a …
Telling Swiss Secrets 222 Billionaires
New York - Bradley Birkenfeld exuded the confidence that comes with privilege. He was Boston born and bred, a gregarious, well-educated brain surgeon's son. In his role as a …
BP Oil Spill “Plugged”; in Michigan, It Has Just Begun
BP is on the verge of escaping headlines, and if you're ready to forget about the oil spill, fine. But disasters just like the Gulf spill are playing out …
Norman Solomon | Nuke U: How the University of California Is Helping to Blow Up the World
On my way to the Los Alamos National Laboratory a few years ago, I found it listed in a New Mexico phone book—under “University of California.” Since the early …
Dread and Redemption: A History of Monstrous Mexico City
Reviewed: El Monstruo: Dread and Redemption in Mexico City, by John Ross (New York: Nation Books), 512 pages.
Labor Fights Back for Living Wages and Jobs for All
If the U.S. economy eventually recovers and current trends continue, U.S. workers won't be celebrating in the streets. The corporate establishment has made it clear that a “strong recovery” …
Jobs Report: Running Low on Economic Medicine, Hope
Total nonfarm payroll employment declined by 131,000 in July, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 9.5 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Federal government employment …
Vampire Blues: Suckin’ Blood From the Earth
I'm a vampire, babe, suckin' blood from the earth I'm a vampire, baby, suckin' blood from the earth. Well, I'm a vampire, babe, sell you 20 barrels worth.
Once Again Labor Hopes President Will Prove Loyalty
Washington, D.C. - Like a lover gone astray returning to declare his love, President Barack Obama appeared yesterday at the executive committee of the AFL CIO, the country's largest …