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Eight Huge Corporate Handouts in the Fiscal Cliff Bill
From NASCAR to Disney, and from railroads to offshore banks to mining companies, the corporate sector walked away with billions in tax credits.
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Where is the U.S. Student Movement? Ohio Wants to Know
To gain power within the university, students must change how they relate with the administration and those who already have power.
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The Most Important Progressive Victories of 2012
A list of nine victories that gave us hope.
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Revealed: How the FBI Coordinated the Crackdown on Occupy
The violent crackdown on Occupy last fall – so mystifying at the time – was coordinated by the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and local police.
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Facebook Funneled Nearly Half a Billion Pounds Into the Cayman Islands Last Year
The social media giant funneled £440m into an Irish sister company in 2011, which then shifted the money into a subsidiary in the Cayman Islands.
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Argument to Raise the Minimum Wage, Part II
Everyone acknowledges that poverty is terrible but most business owners fail to grasp why it is a black hole from which there is no escape.
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Obama Urged to Wait on Fracking Exports Plan
Scientists, doctors, environmentalists and high-ranking former industry insiders are demanding time for researchers to consider the potential impacts of fracking on local communities.
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Letter from a College Student: Occupy Remains Underdeveloped
The Occupy Movement's inspiring intentions are moving and worth starting a revolution for, but their calls to change have fallen on deaf ears of the majority of those who fall under the 99%.
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The School-to-Prison Pipeline Gets Its First-Ever Airing in the Senate
After years of aggressive agitating and advocacy, the topic is finally inching its way into the limelight.
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Five Signs 2013 Could Be a Great Year for Labor Organizing
2012 was an exciting year for organized labor as well as worker’s rights, generating a lot of excitement that 2013 could hold even more.