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Prison Labor Revolts Shake the Foundations of the Corporate State, Part I
Prison protests slated for the 45th anniversary of the Attica uprising include a nationally coordinated prisoner work stoppage.
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"They are Millionaires, We are Millions!" - Nuit Debout Looks Ahead As Occupation Winds Down
Nuit Debout is, like Occupy, a manifestation of people who want to do things differently.
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Black Man Shot and Killed By Police Officer in Minnesota, Aftermath Streamed on Facebook
Another day in America, another unarmed Black man murdered by police.
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Season of the Demagogues: Brexit Exposes Ways Britain Is Moving Closer to U.S.
After Prime Minister David Cameron’s departure, Brexit Britain will hold a leadership race and possible national election later in 2016, with the race for Downing Street set to be as divisive as the Brexit campaign and perhaps even the U.S. presidential race.
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Outrage after video captures white Baton Rouge police officer fatally shooting a black man
Another unarmed Black man was been murdered by police.
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Brexit and the Derivatives Time Bomb: Will "Italeave" Be Next?
The Brexit could trigger a $500 trillion derivatives meltdown by forcing the E.U. to allow insolvent member governments and banks to write down debt.
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Fate of Vermont's Historic GMO-Labeling Law in US Senate's Hands
Vermont's law requiring food manufacturers to clearly state whether a product is "produced with genetic engineering" went into effect Friday – and now a Senate bill could kill it.
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The Muslim Community Should Start Being Unapologetic
After a while, I got sick and tired of witnessing people, including myself, feeling bad about being Muslim. After the Orlando shooting, I knew it was time to speak out.
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In Election Year of Anger, VotePact.Org Offers Cooperative Subversion
There’s something to be said for the radical conversational potential of reaching across the aisle and inviting political opponents to bust the system together.
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Activists Occupy Major Park in Budapest to Stop Unwanted Development
In March, workers began clearing trees in an area marked for the construction of the Hungarian House of Music, and a group of several dozen activists arrived to stop them. Fifteen weeks later, they're still there.