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Bill O’Reilly’s Latest “White” Dream
Bill O'Reilly has said many unbelievable things during his career as a talking head, but this one might just take the cake.
As Video Captures Officers’ Fatal Shootings of Unarmed Men, Knowing Your Rights to Film the Police
As video proves decisive in holding police accountable for abuses nationwide, we are joined by Jay Stanley, senior policy analyst with the Speech, Privacy and Technology Project at the …
Remembering Eduardo Galeano, Champion of Social Justice and Chronicler of Latin America’s Open Veins
One of Latin America's most acclaimed writers, Eduardo Galeano, died on Monday at age 74 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Dahr Jamail | Report Shows US Invasion, Occupation of Iraq Left 1 Million Dead
The study estimates at least 1.3 million people have died as a result of US policy in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2001.
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“Listen, Yankee!”: Tom Hayden Captures Absurdity of Cuban Embargo
As tensions begin to cool, looking back at US-Cuba relations paves a way forward.
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Fear of a Black and Arab Planet: Hip-Hop Flows From Revolution
Hip-hop globally takes the role of the media source of marginalized communities and the soundtrack of revolution.
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Late Night TV Circus
The American Rescue Industry: Toward an Anti-Trafficking Paramilitary
An investigation into US anti-trafficking organizations shows they are focused on intervening in women's lives without regard to their needs.
Obama’s Surveillance Reform Promises, One Year Later
Does an impressive accumulation of activity translate to meaningful surveillance reform?
Media Inflate Threat With “ISIS Plots” That Don’t Actually Involve ISIS
The specter of ISIS constantly trying to enlist dozens of Americans is a crucial element in maintaining the current war effort.