The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Planting Justice: California Prisoners Raise Vegetables to Find Different Kind of Freedom
The Planting Justice team worked with Beth Waitkus and the Insight Garden Program to build four raised beds on the grounds of the H-Unit at San Quentin State Prison
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How the Robin Hood Tax Raised Billions – and British Eyebrows – in 2024
A news broadcast from the future illustrates the benefits of a Robin Hood tax.
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Comcast (Actually) Tells the Truth About Time Warner Merger
Comcast is seeking approval from the FCC and Department of Justice, whose job is to make sure giant corporations aren't breaking anti-trust laws.
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The New Hampshire Rebellion and Lawrence Lessig’s March to End Corruption
The Harvard constitutional scholar and activist says his recent 185-mile trek is encouraging voters to ask every presidential candidate who soon will be haunting the Granite State how they will end the system of corruption in Washington.
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Breaking Now: Ukraine police storm protest camp, live Video via Espresso TV
Ukraine police storm protest camp, 9 are dead on streets of Kiev, live feed via Italian Espresso TV
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Robert Reich: Stop the War on Poor and Working Families
Robert Reich connects the dots to show how a range of positions, on issues ranging from the minimum wage to unemployment insurance to food stamps, work together to keep poor and working families in desperate situations – and calls on all of us to do something about it.
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Bernie Sanders on the NSA
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders stated that standing against secretive mass data collection represented the height of opposition to “big government” – and that the fight to protect privacy was against not only big government, but “big brother government.”
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German Television Gets First Edward Snowden Interview
Late last month, the German television channel NDR got an exclusive interview with Edward Snowden.
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Film Premiere: "Red Ink" A Film About Money, Politics and Media in America
"Red Ink" takes the Occupy movement as an entry point to look at the American state apparatus, specifically how politics, money and media are interwoven.
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University of California Offers Free Med School to Address Looming Doc Shortage
Certain U.C. Riverside students who choose primary care and practice in the local community will get full scholarships