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Organized Labor Should Spend the Rest of 2015 Training Workers How to Fight
Imagine if a tidal wave of worker strikes for economic and social justice began to rock job sites across the country in the months and years to come.
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EU Plan to Sink People Smugglers’ Ships Doubles Down on a Failed Agenda
The EU is spearheading a campaign to enable military action against the boats carrying migrants.
As Internal Documents Show Major Overreach, Why Is FBI Spying on Opponents of Keystone XL Pipeline?
The FBI spied on activists in Texas.
Iron Green Chef
Grab your appetite and watch the show!
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Jen Sorensen | Science for Sale
On the News With Thom Hartmann: New Safety Standards for Oil Trains Don’t Go Far Enough, and More
Barely 48 hours after the release of new safety standards for oil trains, an oil train derailed and exploded in North Dakota and proved that the rules don't go …
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From Rage to Reform
Police violence is a national problem, and everybody has a stake in solving it.
Challenging a “Disposable Future,” Looking to a Politics of Possibility
In this interview with Brad Evans and Henry A. Giroux, the public intellectuals discuss their new book and what they mean by “disposable futures.”
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Getting Past Scientized Scrutiny
Too often, reporting on food and agriculture treats science as a singular source of truth.
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Campaign Against Glyphosate Steps Up in Latin America
After the World Health Organisation declared glyphosate a probable carcinogen, the campaign has intensified in Latin America to ban the herbicide.