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Greece’s Radical Leftist Prime Minister Resigns In Defeat
Alexis Tsipras fought the austerity, and the austerity won.
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California Financial: Let's Take the Initiative and Create A Public Bank
Of course, there is little political will to organize anything this effective in California because the banking lobby deploys too much money throughout the political process.
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How the Obama Administration is Helping Big Bank Felons
So much for that tough talk about holding Wall Street accountable for its crimes.
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These Countries are Paying the Social and Ecological Price for Global Mineral Boom
There are more than 1,500 ongoing conflicts raging over water, land, spills, pollution, ill-health, relocations, waste, land grabs, floods and falling water levels.
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From Greece to Spain to Britain, Here's How National Debt Audits Are Challenging Austerity
Across Europe, debt audits are emerging as a key instrument calling austerity policies into question – from the Greek debt crisis to the Spanish Citizen Debt Audit Platform, to the LOBO loan scandal in U.K. councils.
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A Fireball Exploded In This Man’s Face, and Now He’s Suing The Fracking Operation
Cody Murray, his father, wife, and four-year-old daughter were all burned by a fireball after methane built up in his pump house and exploded.
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Republican Candidates Take In $62 Million from Donors Tied To Fossil Fuels
By far the greatest beneficiary of fossil fuel donations has been Ted Cruz
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Why Conservative Billionaires Have Started Talking Like Bernie Sanders
This is Kenneth Langone, the founder of Home Depot and a longtime GOP donor. His biggest fear? Income inequality.
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Vegan Company Turns Down Google’s $300 Million Buy-Out Offer
The company Google recently bid to buy out 'Impossible Foods,' the creator of the "Impossible Cheeseburger" which looks, cooks, and tastes like 'real' meat.
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The Outrageous Ascent of CEO Pay
For the 35 years, almost all incentives operating on American corporations have resulted in lower pay for average workers and higher pay for CEOs and other top executives – it's about time that started to change.







