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The Human Hill: A Scary Urban Legend
An ant hill is a complicated construction, in which an equally complicated colony lives. But who rules the ant hill? No one does. Ants have no consciousness. They are …
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The Human Hill: A Scary Urban Legend
An ant hill is a complicated construction, in which an equally complicated colony lives. But who rules the ant hill? No one does. Ants have no consciousness. They are …
Scot Nakagawa: Civil Rights Are for Everyone
Scot Nakagawa talks with Truthout about the impediments to American people getting real about rights.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: A New Report Reveals Little to No Wage Growth for American Workers, and More
In today's On the News segment: Tens of thousands of people marched on Washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” …
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Manning Did Not Hurt the United States
The disturbing truths about our own nation's manipulations and abuses around the world may have been uncomfortable, sobering and embarrassing. But many times it's important for Americans to see …
A Co-op Story: Milk Not Jails
Milk Not Jails was founded in 2010 and seeks to throw a wrench in the wheels of the prison economy. How? By investing in New York state's agricultural industry.
Lies GMO Labeling Opponents Are Pushing to Keep People in the Dark
While $46 million may buy a lot of lies, it doesn't change the facts.
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Americans Are Working Too Damn Hard
Laura Flanders: A lot of us will march for jobs again, given the current climate. But can I admit something? I wish we were marching for less work, not …
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Railed Against Diversity in America
Thom Hartmann here – on the news… You need to know this. As Manning prepares to spend the next several years of life behind bars, the whistleblower's conviction and sentencing …
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Battling India’s Monsanto Protection Act, Farmers Demand End to GMO
There is a clear lesson here for India: a country can survive without big corporations controlling its food. The question is: will the government listen to the people's demands?