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Could Financial Reform Curb Wall Street? (Audio)
Will the financial reform plan that's currently on the table prevent another economic crisis? On the next Your Call, we'll continue our Agenda for a New Economy series by …
Senate Probe: Goldman Misled Clients and Nation – and Made Billions
Washington - Goldman Sachs reaped “billions and billions of dollars” in profits by secretly betting in 2006 and 2007 that the U.S. housing market would crash, a strategy that …
Spread of Gulf Oil Spill Puts Fragile Louisiana Coast on Alert
Recovery crews are racing to shut down or at least contain oil pouring from the well of a destroyed oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico to prevent it …
Ira Glunts | The Shill on the Hill
Syracuse University President Nancy Cantor stands by her decision to invite Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan Chase chairman and CEO, to give the commencement speech at this year's graduation ceremony, …
Eugene Robinson | Arizona’s Act of Vengeance
Washington - Arizona's draconian new immigration law is an abomination — racist, arbitrary, oppressive, mean-spirited, unjust. About the only hopeful thing that can be said is that the legislation, …
Hashmi: Finally, a Trial!
Wednesday should be a big day for Syed Fahad Hashmi. After close to three years in solitary confinement in a federal detention center in New York City, the 29-year-old …
Jesus And Climate Change
When we become frustrated in working for change, we might remember how hope can come from unexpected places and historically resistant constituencies. Rich Cizik's efforts to engage his fellow …
Truthout | News in Brief (14)
The Washington Post reports that about two-thirds of Americans support stricter regulations on the way in which banks and other financial institutions conduct their business, according to a new …
Behind the Arizona Immigration Law: GOP Game to Swipe the November Election
Our investigation in Arizona discovered the real intent of the show-me-your-papers law. Phoenix - Don't be fooled. The way the media plays the story, it was a wave of …
Genetically Modified Crops Go to US High Court
Washington - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in its first-ever case involving genetically modified crops. The decision in this case may have a significant impact on …