If Trump indeed tanks your 401(k) to make himself and his friends even richer, the opposition party should make that the centerpiece of their attack heading into next year’s election.
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How to Negotiate a Community Benefits Agreement
Developers answer to communities for a change.
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In the shadow of an oil boom, North Dakota farmers fight contamination
One county's infertile lands offer a test case of the long-term effects of wastewater spills.
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Privatized Britain's National Health Service Produces More Questions Than Answers
"The outsourcing that goes on to these types of organizations is there to provide them with profit – that's all they're interested in.”
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Police Intelligence Targets Cash, As Training By Firm Fuels Questionable Law Tactics
Like elsewhere across America, the deputy sheriff of Kane County, Ill., has urged police to use cash seizures to bolster municipal coffers.
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Occupy Central: Hong Kong's Democracy Movement And Its Demands
The campaigners seeking political reform and democratic elections are planning a non-violent occupation of the city's business district where they intend to mobilize 10,000 people in the first phase.
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How the Dark Money Regime Is Shaping 2014 Elections
2014 is on pace to be the Year of Dark Money.
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Scotland May Not Be Independent – But A Public Bank Will Bring Economic Sovereignty
A publicly-owned bank could help Scotland take control of its own economic destiny by avoiding unnecessary debt to a private banking system that's become a burden to the economy.
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A Homeowner Fights Fraudulent Evictions and the Michigan Foreclosure King
KathyJo Torrenga and her husband decided to challenge their foreclosure on their own, learning as much as they could about mortgage securitization and the damages caused by it.
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Albuquerque Creates New Civilian Police Oversight Agency In Response To Killings
The decision comes after a Department of Justice report showed city police routinely engage in unconstitutional policing – and that a majority of recent fatal shootings were unjustified.
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Colorado Students Walk Out Rejecting Rightwing, Anti-Protest Curriculum
The youth protest involving six high schools in the state's second-largest school district follows a sick-out from teachers that shut down two high schools in the politically and economically diverse area.