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ACLU With Wikipedia Sue NSA Over Online Surveillance
The lawsuit alleges that the NSA's mass surveillance of internet traffic, often called "upstream" surveillance, violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Balkan People Square Off With Oil Interests Over Adriatic Sea Drilling
Nobody wants to bathe in a sea where they see oil rigs, platforms, tankers and pipelines.
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Obama Issues Modest "Student Aid Bill Of Rights" For Millions Drowning In College Debt
Not only should every American be able to afford college, they also should be able to afford the loan payments that kick into overdrive once they graduate.
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World At A Crossroads: Stop The Fast Track To A Future Of Global Corporate Rule
Do we want corporate rule or the people’s rule?
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Protests Erupt In Wisconsin Over Fatal Police Shooting Of Unarmed Black Teen
Close to 2,000 students marched in Wisconsin's capital on Monday to protest the fatal police shooting of an unarmed biracial teenager, while his family demanded justice and the police chief apologized.
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Oklahoma Fraternity's "Racists and Bigots" Condemned As Campus Protests Grow
Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be barred from OU campus after video emerged of fraternity members chanting racial slurs against black people.
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New Book Exposes Scientific and U.S. Government Fraud Over Safety Of GMO's
U.S. government and leading scientific institutions have systematically misrepresented the facts about GMOs and the scientific research that casts doubt on their safety.
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Cash Cops: How Civil Forfeiture Enriched U.S. Law Enforcement
The very people who are supposed to enforce the law are the ones who profit from ignoring it.
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Dot-Com Inequality: Why A Rising Silicon Valley Doesn't Lift All Boats
Interventions that address the needs of working people – in the form of collective organizing and smart public policy – are required as inequality spirals higher in the world's tech center.
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Florida Banned State Workers From Using Term "Climate Change"
Florida is most susceptible to the effects of global warming.