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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Egypt’s Outsider Candidate Carries Message of Greater Hope
Already there is a spirit of electoral boycott in the air as many call the polling a mere formality before the former military head obtains presidential control.
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Call to Arms: An Invitation to Demand Action on Climate Change
Circle September 20 and 21 on your calendar, book a ticket to New York, and then I'll explain.
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The Class of 2014 Just Made History: Highest Ever In Student Debt
Congratulations, class of 2014! You're officially the most indebted class ever.
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Pentagon Report: Scope of Intelligence Compromised by Snowden is "Staggering"
A classified assessment describes the impact of the leaks as 'grave.'
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We Plant Seeds For Our Future When We March Against Monsanto
We're here to take our food supply back.
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New Economy Rumblings, And Some Fears of Co-Optation, At "SHARE" In San Francisco
Community activist Michael Jimenez has been looking at the commons and asks: "Is this a shared economy for all, or are the big corporations attempting to take that away from us?”
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Turkish Society Stands By Its Miners As Erdogan's Power Slips Further
When a disaster at the Soma coal mine claimed the lives of more than 300 workers, the prime minister dismissed the tragedy as the cost of doing business – and the nation appears to have heard enough.
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Chilean Activist And Artist Sets Fire To $500 Million Worth Of Student Debt
A heap of ashes is allegedly all that remains of $500 million in “pagarés” — or debt papers — stolen and burned by Chilean activist Francisco Tapia.
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Reset The Net: We’re Not Asking For Online Privacy – We’re Taking It Back
A broad-based coalition of online freedom organizations, Internet companies and advocacy groups have issued a call to "Reset the Net" on June 5, the anniversary of the Snowden leaks.
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Secrets, Lies and Snowden's Email: Why I Was Forced to Shut Down Lavabit
For the first time, the founder of an encrypted email startup that was supposed to insure privacy for all reveals how the FBI and the U.S. legal system made sure we don't have the right to much privacy in the first place.