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Arundhati Roy on Iraq War’s 10th: Bush May Be Gone, But “Psychosis” of US Foreign Policy Prevails
On the eve of the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the global justice activist and author Arundhati Roy discusses the waru2019s legacy.
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On the News With Thom Hartmann: Maryland to Become 18th State to Ban Death Penalty, and More
Walmart slated to open six stores in the DC region as it fights proposed legislation to ensure workers at large retailers a living wage, and more.
American Employment Winter: Beware Reports of Spring
The figures suggest that more people are simply holding multiple jobs.
Occupy Hungary?
Universities, central banks, and even theaters in the country are fast being brought under the power of the ruling Fidesz party.
Forbes Billionaires List Growing
Economist, attorney and journalist James Henry: US still leads as many new billionaires emerging in China and Russia; corporate profits at record levels as austerity hits and unemployment remains …
“Everyone but China” Agreement Prevents Regulation of Hot Money and Speculation
International relations scholar Kevin Gallagher: Trans-Pacific Partnership threatens national sovereignty, extends corporate rights, and targets China
Two Years After Invasion to Crush Uprising in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia Helps Fuel Conflict in Syria
Saudi Arabia is playing an increasing role in Syria, allowing the supply of arms and even the infiltration of militants to help the rebels' fight.
Truthout TV: Victoria Law on Closing Cages
Closing Cages: People Power Helps Stop Youth Incarceration
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On the News With Thom Hartmann: Detroit Will Now Be Ruled By an Unelected Dictator, and More
In today's On the News segment: Detroit is the only major city in the United States that will now be ruled by an unelected dictator; Obama wants to make …
Pope Francis’ Junta Past: Argentine Journalist on New Pontiff’s Ties to Abduction of Jesuit Priests
While praised for his work with the poor, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio - now Pope Francis - has long been dogged by accusations of his role during Argentina's military …