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Why is Paul Krugman Misrepresenting the Demise of a Wall Street Funded, Right Wing, Entitlement-Bashing Front Group?

Krugman, who has taken brave stands in the past, has failed to call out phony 'centrist' deficit hawks who want to steal our future. » Read More
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NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Lawsuit Ruled a Class Action Suit

A Federal judge granted class action status to a lawsuit alleging the NYPD's controversial program amounts to racial profiling. » Read More
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The Death of Voting Rights: Will New State Laws Reverse The Civil Rights Movement?

Democrats are not saints. But since 2010 Republicans have been willing to unwind the Civil Rights movement's gains to stay in power. » Read More
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Bilderberg Bureaucrats Hacking U.S. Elections

Infowars.com May 16, 2012 Bilderberg steering committee member Peter Thiel has brought his partners from Facebook and Silicon Valley to the table with the top globalists. They seek to steer and control not only online social movements, but elections as well. Their designs on the 2012 elections are coming into view as the secretive group [...] » Read More
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My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Ruined My Life: An Open Letter to Channel 4 | TV & Film | Sabotage Times

Everyone's favourite racist documentary is back on our screens but take it from me, a Romany Gypsy, it's a work of complete fiction. » Read More
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very special vlog

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoxJq1A7Udk&feature=g-all-cthat is all. » Read More
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What Happened When I Got a Job at a Soul-Crushing, Abusive Warehouse

My brief, backbreaking, rage-inducing, low-paying, dildo-packing time inside the online-shipping machine. » Read More
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Justice Department Says Alabama Immigration Law Disrupts Access to Public Education

U.S. Department of Justice informed state officials in a letter last week that the state’s immigration law has resulted in significantly higher absence rates among Latinos. » Read More
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Grandmothers' Social Security Garnished for Student Loans? Time to Fix the Broken Student Debt System

Congress has removed nearly every consumer protection from student loans, including bankruptcy protections, statutes of limitations and truth in lending requirements. » Read More
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Predator Nation: How Endless Drone War Is Turning the Promise of America into a Promise of Death

The CIA’s global drone assassination campaign has long been a bragging point in Washington, even if it couldn’t officially be discussed directly before, say, Congress. » Read More
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Return of the Indignados: Spain's Anti-Austerity Movement Marks A Year of Protest

The day of action this year exceeded the expectations of many people who thought the movement in Spain was dead. Tens of thousands demonstrated in the streets. » Read More
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Can More Sex Save a Relationship?

How to remember what made you fall in love in the first place and have as much fun as when you first met. » Read More
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Waste Company Locks Out Teamsters in Bid to Eliminate Pensions

Teamsters Local 215 says it offered to extend the current contract into the future, but Republic insisted on eliminating pensions and replacing them with a 401(k). » Read More
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Conservatives: Giant Bullies That Abuse the Weak

Mitt Romney is a bully. And he's just right for the GOP. » Read More
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At the Chronicle of Higher Ed, A Tale of Journalistic Malfeasance

Eric Alterman explains how a blog post calling for the dissolution of black studies reflects the incompetence of conservative journalists. » Read More
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Common Cause Sues To Restore Majority Rule To U.S. Senate

It is time to return to majority rule in the U.S. Senate--not 60-vote hurdles to end filibusters before voting. » Read More
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5 Things That Put America to Shame

The golden door on the Statue of Liberty seems to have an invisible hand holding it shut. » Read More
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8 Awesome Things About Tim Burton

Looking at our favorite quirks from our favorite quirky director. » Read More
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Student Activism Is Alive and Well Among Arizona's Minority Population

Students are making an impact in Arizona, ground zero for the fight against xenophobia. » Read More
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Let's Put Jamie Dimon on Trial And Ask Him What the Hell JP Morgan Does for America

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon should explain why a megabank that accidentally loses billions is good for the economy. » Read More
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How a U.S. Company Is Breaking Laws and Grabbing Land in Africa

Indigenous people in Cameroon claim a company is stealing communal land to build a palm oil plantation -- a dispute that could lead to conflict, hunger and human rights abuses. » Read More
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ACLU Sues ICE for Harsh Treatment of Immigrant Detainees in Court

One plaintiff suffered injuries as a result of being bound for hours at a time during five court appearances since January 2011. » Read More
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The Terrifying Truth About America's Obesity Epidemic

"Weight of the Nation," a new four-part HBO series paints a grim picture of our health prospects -- and our children's. » Read More
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The Remaking of Philadelphia Public Schools: Privatization or Bust

Plans to dismantle Philadelphia's public education system have met with sharp criticism from parents, educators and education watchers nationwide. » Read More
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Hostess Brands Uses Bankruptcy Court to Screw Workers Out of Pensions, Benefits

A judge allows the company to cancel its union contracts; on the same day, the Twinkie-maker sends lay-off notices to all 18,500 workers. » Read More
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Hedges: How Our Demented Capitalist System Made America Insane

When civilizations start to die they go insane. Let the ice sheets in the Arctic melt. Let the temperatures rise. Let the air, soil and water be poisoned. Let the forests die. » Read More
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Over 100 Children a Year Die Working On Farms: Why Do Prominent Right-Wingers Fight Safety Regulations?

A former child farmworker and other activists are working to bring farmworker kids out of the shadows and get them the same protections as kids in other industries. » Read More
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the secret world beta video round up

so i spent the weekend casually getting into tsw. i thas some pretty cool stuff, but i only showed a few things in my videos.for the most part even though the game does have quest helper, it's not very hand holdy at all. once you get to the area of the quest you're going to take some time finding the thing w/e it may be that you're there to look at or talk to or pick up or w/e. some are very obv » Read More
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America's "Throwaway People": What Kind of Country Imprisons an Abused 14-Year-Old Girl for Life?

Trina Garnett accidentally set a fatal fire when she was 14. That was in 1976. Could a Supreme Court ruling on juvenile life without parole finally bring her home? » Read More
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How Casual Cyber Sex Became My Most Intoxicating Drug

40 percent of the most extreme cyber sex users are women. They're likely to ignore normal safety precautions to put themselves in high-risk situations. » Read More
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Can You Still Get Elected to Congress With Only Small Donors?

Rep. John Sarbanes is conducting an experiment to see if he can raise enough money for a competitive re-election race--without large donors or PAC funds. » Read More
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Workers Battle ExxonMobil Over Safety at Baton Rouge Refinery

Oil giant ExxonMobil is refusing to implement safety protections for the workers at its Louisiana refinery. » Read More
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