It is not hyperbole to say that the world’s richest man has now illegally seized control of America’s checkbook and the entire federal workforce.
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How Privacy Went Extinct
Unless we challenge the idea that we should concede our rights to protect our safety, it'll get even worse.
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Along with the Arctic Ice, the Smugness of the 1% Will Melt
What we are seeing, here and now, is the transformation of the atmospheric physics of this planet. The belief that Europe and America will be hit least by climate change is in ruins -- yet all we do is try to profit from disaster.
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Thousands Flock to Albany to Resist Fracking
Several thousand people flooded New York’s state capital Monday, delivering letters to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office containing pledges to take nonviolent direct action against hydraulic-fracturing, or fracking.
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Review: A Hologram for the King
Dave Eggers’ new novel is a parable about the decadence, fragility and heartlessness of late, decayed corporate capitalism.
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In Wichita, A People's Brigade Now Watches the Cops
After a stream of police shootings that have resulted in numerous deaths in recent months, citizens of Wichita are finding new ways to monitor the law -- and enforce justice on their terms.
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Trans Pacific Partnership: Our Corporate Bill of Rights
We, the transnational corporations and the ruling elites, are on the verge of a wonderful new dawn that will bring us immense power and untold wealth.
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Target Election Fraud, not Voter Fraud
Fact: There are two things that occur more often than the right-wing myth of "voter fraud": UFO sightings and election-rigging.
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Creeping Counterterrorism: From Muslims to Political Protesters
When we allow governments to forfeit our civil rights to protect "us" from "them," we lose sight of how quickly we can become "them."
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Time for a Revolution
"In all of history, no tyrannical power has ever conceded peacefully."
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The Toxic 100: Top Corporate Air Polluters Identified
The Toxic 100 Air Polluters is an updated list of the top corporate air polluters in the U.S.