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Inside the Military-Industrial-Media Complex: Impacts on Movement for Social Justice
This article has been previously published at Media Freedom Intl. Among the most important corporate media censored news stories of the past decade, one must be that over …
House Passes $154 Billion Jobs Bill; Progressives Launch New Coalition to Fight for More Aid
With heavy defections from Blue Dog Democrats, the House of Representatives still narrowly passed Wednesday evening, 217 to 212, a $154 billion jobs package. It included funds for states …
Climate Change in Hawaii: Caught Between a Rock and a Big Wave
In a perverse way, climate change has inspired people around the world to make competing claims that they are its first victims. From low-lying Pacific islands like Kiribati and …
One Small Soldier in a Big War
Richard Lee rolls down the street in his wheelchair, popping in on any number of his businesses located in the “Oaksterdam district” of downtown Oakland, California. Once known for …
For Some Hondurans, Elections Change Little
On the eve of Honduras' “free and fair” elections, a handful of men and women from the community of Guadalupe Carney, Honduras, held a silent vigil. Earlier that day, …
Chile’s Elections: A Guide
Santiago, Chile - For the first time in 20 years, Chile's center-left coalition risks being pushed out of power. Chileans go to the polls Sunday to decide who will …
Has the GOP Collapse Begun? Hypothetical “Tea Party” Outpolls Republicans
Something is afoot among the conservative base — voting Republican doesn't seem to cut it anymore, and incumbents are getting nervous. Establishment Republicans, take notice. The Tea Party is …
Far-Left Democrats Rule Race for Kennedy
Each of the four Democratic candidates tends to skew pretty far left, and many likely voters are dedicated Democrats as well. Massachusetts holds its primary in the race for …
A Nation of Ostriches and Peacocks
A new Pew poll finds Americans are at record levels of isolationism, although large numbers are unilateralist and a plurality see China as the world's leading economic power.
Elections in Honduras: Whitewashing the Path to a Past of Horrors
I came to Honduras with the School of the Americas Watch/Quixote Center Accompaniment Delegation to participate as a human rights observer of the electoral climate in a delegation organized …