Award-winning Investigative Journalist Robert Parry (1949-2018)
Award-winning investigative journalist and founder/editor of ConsortiumNews.com, Robert Parry has passed away. His ground-breaking work uncovering Reagan-era dirty wars in Central America and many other illegal and immoral policies conducted by successive administrations and U.S. intelligence agencies, stands as an inspiration to all in journalists working in the public interest.
Robert had been a regular guest on our Between The Lines and Counterpoint radio shows -- and many other progressive outlets across the U.S. over four decades.
His penetrating analysis of U.S. foreign policy and international conflicts will be sorely missed, and not easily replaced. His son Nat Parry writes a tribute to his father: Robert Parry’s Legacy and the Future of Consortiumnews.
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Between The Lines' coverage and resource compilation of the Resistance Movement
- "The man who predicted Trump presidential win now says Trump impeachment could happen," AM Joy with Joy Reid, MSNBC, Jan. 21, 2018
- "Sketchy Kazakh money finds its way into Trump dealings," The Rachel Maddow Show, MSNBC, Jan. 15, 2018
- "Red flags seen in many Trump real estate deals," The Rachel Maddow Show, MSNBC, Jan. 15, 2018
- "Secret Money: How Trump Made Millions Selling Condos To Unknown Buyers," BuzzFeed, Jan. 12, 2018
- "The Scandals of Donald Trump: Presidential Edition," The Atlantic, May 15, 2017
- "Here's what we know so far about Team Trump's ties to Russian interests," Washington Post's ongoing compilation
- "What Comey Was Investigating, Explained," The Moscow Project, Center for American Progress
- "Donald Trump's Financial Ties to Russian Oligarchs and Mobsters Detailed In Explosive New Documentary from the Netherlands," Dutch TV documentary, Alternet.org, May 12, 2017
- Ongoing compilation of Trump's creeping authoritarianism," MotherJones.com
- Full resource list ...
Selected speeches from the Women's March in Hartford, Connecticut 2018, recorded and produced by Scott Harris
SPECIAL REPORT: "No Fracking Waste in CT!" Jan. 14, 2018
- Jen Siskind Jennifer Siskind, local coordinator for Food and Water Watch, describes the campaign to stop fracking waste in Connecticut, which so far has led to fracking waste bans in 34 towns around the state.
Interviewed by Richard Hill on Mic Check, WPKN Radio, Bridgeport, CT
SPECIAL REPORT: "Resistance Round Table: The Unraveling Continues..." Jan. 13, 2018
- Lindsay Kanaly
The panel discusses Trump's long history of racism and the Republican voter suppression juggernaut confronting Democrats leading up to the 2018 elections. Special guest: Lindsay Kanaly, a lead organizer of the Women's Marches planned for Jan. 20, 2018. Panel: Scott Harris, Ruthanne Baumgartner and Richard Hill on Resistance Roundtable, WPKN Radio, Bridgeport, CT.
SPECIAL REPORT: "Capitalism to the ash heap?" Richard Wolff, Jan. 2, 2018
- Richard Wolff,
Economics professor Richard Wolff declares U.S. capitalism to be beyond repair and
suggests the need for a radical alternative. Interviewed by Richard Hill
SPECIAL REPORT: Maryn McKenna, author of "Big Chicken", Dec. 7, 2017
- Maryn McKenna, investigative journalist and author of Big Chicken, talks about the widespread use and dangers of antibiotics in commercial poultry, beef and fruit production. Interview by Bill Duesing, Richard Hill and Guy Beardsly on WPKN's Organic Farm Stand.
SPECIAL REPORT: Nina Turner's address, Working Families Party Awards Banquet, Dec. 14, 2017
- Nina Turner, president of Our Revolution, talks about the fight ahead for progressives as she receives the Working Families Organization Award for Exceptional Leadership Towards Advancing Progress. The event was held in Meriden, CT.
Produced by Richard Hill.
SPECIAL REPORT: Mic Check, Dec. 12, 2017
- Working Families Party of CT talks strategy and issues for 2018.
Lindsay Farrell, executive director of the Working Families Party of Connecticut, discusses the state's electoral landscape and lays out the issues and strategies that could lead to progressive victories in 2018. Interviewed by Richard Hill.
SPECIAL REPORT: Resistance Roundtable, Dec. 9, 2017
SPECIAL REPORT: On Tyranny - one year later, Nov. 28, 2017
- Professor Timothy Snyder, author of the highly acclaimed resistance manual On Tyranny,
discusses his book and offers a fresh assessment of the state of our beleaguered republic. Timothy Snyder, history professor at Yale, is introduced by Stanley Heller, administrator of Promoting Enduring Peace, a Connecticut-based organization that sponsored this event at the United Church Parish House in New Haven on Nov. 28. A brief interview with Snyder conducted by WPKN radio producer, Richard Hill, follows his talk.
SPECIAL REPORT: Mic Check, Nov. 12, 2017
SPECIAL REPORT: Resistance Roundtable, Nov. 11, 2017
- Focus on the Republican tax plan, the just-released autopsy on the Democratic Party, and Internet censorship by Google, Facebook and Youtube. Including an interview with Hilary Grant, a lead organizer with Action Together Connecticut, who discusses the local results of the recent election, with hosts Richard Hill, Scott Harris and Ruth Baumgartner WPKN producers
SPECIAL REPORT: Rainy Day Radio, Nov. 7, 2017
SPECIAL REPORT: Rainy Day Radio, Nov. 7, 2017
SPECIAL REPORT: Resisting U.S. JeJu Island military base in South Korea, Oct. 24, 2017
SPECIAL REPORT: John Allen, Out in New Haven
- John Allen, founding director of the New Haven Pride Center, Connecticut, talks about his new LGBTQ television show, Out in New Haven, which presents a range of political and cultural issues to the community. Interviewed by Richard Hill on WPKN's Rainy Day Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018.
Promoting Enduring Peace presented its Gandhi Peace Award jointly to renowned consumer advocate Ralph Nader and BDS founder Omar Barghouti on April 23, 2017.
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who helped make our 25th anniversary with Jeremy Scahill a success!
For those who missed the event, or were there and really wanted to fully absorb its import, here it is in video
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Between The Lines Presentation at the Left Forum 2016
"How Do We Build A Mass Movement to Reverse Runaway Inequality?" with Les Leopold, author of "Runaway Inequality: An Activist's Guide to Economic Justice,"May 22, 2016, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York, 860 11th Ave. (Between 58th and 59th), New York City. Between The Lines' Scott Harris and Richard Hill moderated this workshop. Listen to the audio/slideshows and more from this workshop.
Listen to audio of the plenary sessions from the weekend.
JEREMY SCAHILL: Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker "Dirty Wars"
Listen to the full interview (30:33) with Jeremy Scahill, an award-winning investigative journalist with the Nation Magazine, correspondent for Democracy Now! and author of the bestselling book, "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army," about America's outsourcing of its military. In an exclusive interview with Counterpoint's Scott Harris on Sept. 16, 2013, Scahill talks about his latest book, "Dirty Wars, The World is a Battlefield," also made into a documentary film under the same title, and was nominated Dec. 5, 2013 for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Feature category.
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This Week on Between The Lines
Posted June 4, 2014 for week ending June 13, 2014
"The U.S. allied with a whole set of warlords and powerbrokers, and they did that because these people were very effective at killing Taliban. Unfortunately, they're also effective at killing non-Taliban, killing civilians – but (the U.S. government) sort of looks the other way to let that happen in the interest of short-term goals."
– Anand Gopal, author of the book, "No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban, and the War through Afghan Eyes," on U.S. collaboration with Afghan warlords
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Interview with Anand Gopal, author of "No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban, and the War through Afghan Eyes", conducted by Scott Harris
America’s longest war in Afghanistan will not end in 2014 as President Obama had earlier pledged. When Obama visited U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan on May 25, he announced that while most of the 32,800 American combat soldiers there would be coming home by the end of the year, a force of 10,000 would likely remain to conduct counter-terrorism operations and train Afghan soldiers and police. Two days later, back in Washington, the president filled in the details of his plan to leave 9,800 troops in Afghanistan in December – and reduce that number by half by the end of 2015, moving to a small support force by the time he leaves office in January 2017.
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Interview with Marge Baker, executive vice president with People for the American Way, conducted by Melinda Tuhus
In 2010, the Citizens United ruling from the Supreme Court allowed unlimited contributions from corporations and unions to political candidates, purportedly independent of their campaigns. In April of this year, the court's McCutcheon decision overturned aggregate limits on campaign donations by individuals to both national parties and federal candidate committees. Both decisions equated money with free speech.
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Interview with Kshama Sawant, Seattle's socialist City Council member and leader of the $15 minimum wage movement, conducted by Scott Harris. Transcript compiled by Evan Beider.
When Kshama Sawant was elected to Seattle’s City Council in November 2013, it was the first time a member of a socialist party had won a citywide election in nearly 100 years. The former software engineer originally from Mumbai, India, ran for office advocating increasing the city’s minimum wage to $15 dollars an hour, taxing the rich and reimposing a rent control ordinance. In her surprising victory, Sawant defeated Richard Conlin, a four-term Democratic council member and past president of the city council.
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This week’s summary of under-reported news
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Compiled by Bob Nixon
- Retired Libyan General Khalifa Haftar, with ties to the old Qaddafi regime and the 2011 uprising, is now leading an armed campaign against his nation’s Islamists. ("Maverick Libyan General steps into political void creating unrest," Christian Science Monitor, May 19, 2014; "Chaos over Primer’s post as Libya slides into uncertainty," Reuters, May 29, 2014; "Renegade former Libyan general says PM must go, vote must wait," Reuters, May 26, 2014)
- Colombia’s hardline candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluaga edged out incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos in the first round of national elections. The rise of Zuluaga endangers the ongoing peace talks with the rebel army, the Revolutionary Armed Forced of Colombia or FARC, to end the 50-year civil war that has killed more than 200,000 people. ("Peace talk critic takes lead in Colombia presidential vote," NY Times, May 25, 2014; "Colombian rebels at peace talks are mum on election," AP, May 27, 2014; "Colombia peace accords hinge on June 15 presidential runoff," Washington Post, May 30, 2014)
- New questions are surfacing about how the American Red Cross spent the $312 million it raised in donations to aid victims of Superstorm Sandy. ("NY Attorney General pressed Red Cross on Post-Sandy spending, then retreated," ProPublica, May 27, 2014; "Long after Sandy, post-storm spending still a black box," ProPublica, April 11, 2014)
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Michael McPhearson: Veterans Administration Scandal Over Critical Health Care Delays Began with Decade of U.S. Wars
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Harley Geiger: House Removes Key Provisions of Bill Drafted to End NSA Bulk Collection of Americans' Communication Data
May
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Richard Heinberg: Melting of Antarctic Ice Sheet Unstoppable, Will Raise Sea Levels Worldwide
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Marc Mauer: Millions with Felony Convictions Have Lost Voting Rights Across the U.S.
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Erika Eichelberger: Fast Food Workers Organize Global Strike for Higher Pay
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Daniel Patterson: Federal Government Balks at Enforcing Land-Use Law When Confronted by Armed Right-Wing Vigilantes
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Michael Copps: Internet Freedom in Jeopardy Unless Public Takes Action to Preserve Net Neutrality
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Adam Horowitz: U.S.-Brokered Middle East Peace Talks Fail: 'No Deal is Better Than a Bad Deal'
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Jamie Raskin: Universal Rights – An Alternative to Affirmative Action – Further Undermined by U.S. Supreme Court in Michigan Case
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Diann Rust-Tierney: Tragic, Botched Oklahoma Execution Renews Call to Abolish the Death Penalty
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Sam Pizzigati: America's Poor and Middle Class Decline as Counterparts in Europe and Canada Advance
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Ladd Everitt: Georgia's Extreme New Gun Law Allows Firearms in Bars, Schools and Churches
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John Quigley: Despite US/EU Support for Kiev, Economic Divorce Between Ukraine and Russia is Unrealistic
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Devin Burghart: Right-Wing Extremist Groups Challenging Authority of Federal Government Find GOP Allies
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Dr. Michael Dorsey: Latest IPCC Climate Change Report Warns of Disparate Impacts on Economically Vulnerable Populations
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Medea Benjamin: As Peace Activist Medea Benjamin was Brutalized by Egyptian Police, Her Call for Help Ignored by U.S. Embassy
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Timothy Karr: Consumers Will Be Big Losers If FCC Approves Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger
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Jonah Minkoff-Zern: Supreme Court's McCutcheon v. FEC Ruling Increases Power of Super Rich in U.S. Politics
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Kimberly Williams: Opponents of Proposed Alaska Pebble Copper/Gold Mine Applaud EPA Intervention
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Marc Hanson: USAID Secret Operation Spied on 40,000+ Cubans Who Used U.S.-Funded Twitter-like Texting Platform
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Ralph Nader: Ralph Nader: Government Dragnet Surveillance, Collection of Personal Data Threatens Civil Liberties and Democracy Itself
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Robert King: 'Angola 3' Prisoner Robert King's Survival Story: 29 Years in Solitary Confinement for a Crime He Didn’t Commit
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Drew Hudson: Environmental Group Targets NPR for Misleading Coverage of Fracking Issue Linked to Corporate Sponsors
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Chris Hedges: Chris Hedges' Indefinite Detention Lawsuit and the Struggle to Restore Our Civil Liberties
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Andrew Whelton: Lack of Accurate Scientific Information Causes Public Confusion in West Virginia's Recent Toxic Water Spill
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Rev. William Barber: North Carolina's Progressive 'Moral Monday' Protest Movement Resonates Across the Nation
March
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Ray McGovern: Senate-CIA Conflict Over Torture Report Exposes U.S. Spy Agencies' Dangerous Lack of Accountability
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Ken Bossong: Big Oil and Political Allies Exploit Ukraine Crisis to Expedite Natural Gas Extraction and Export
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John Bonifaz: Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Advocates Six Constitutional Amendments
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Katrina vanden Heuvel: NATO's Eastward March Remains Major Obstacle to Reaching Peaceful Settlement of Ukraine Crisis
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Maya Nye: Two Months After Toxic Spill, West Virginians Face Uncertainty Over Water Safety
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Harvey Wasserman: On Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Radiation Continues to Threaten Pacific Ocean
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David Kotz: Russia's Deployment of Troops to Crimea Demands Diplomacy, Not Threats or Escalation
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Alice Rothchild: Documentary Film Traces Historical Roots of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Jeff Cohen: Enron Billionaire Funds Public TV "News" Series, Parroting his Opposition to Public Employee Pensions
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Eric Draitser: U.S. News Media's Coverage of Ukraine Crisis Paints False Picture of Good vs. Evil
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Steve Ellner: Activists in Unsuccessful 2002 Coup d'état Now Leading Venezuela's Protests
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Nick Nyhart: Proposed Campaign Finance Reform Bills Would Counter Flood of Unlimited Money in U.S. Elections
February
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Medea Benjamin: U.S. Government Debates Plan to Assassinate a Fifth American Citizen by Drone Attack for Alleged Terrorist Activity
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Isaiah Poole: Largest Civil Rights Protest in the South Since 1965 Selma to Montgomery March: A Hopeful Message to America
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Jill Guidera: Transportation Alternatives Campaign: Reclaim New York City Streets with Bicycling, Walking and Public Transit
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Joel Berg: President Signs Farm Bill with Food Stamp Cuts that Hurt America's Most Vulnerable
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Rep. John Sarbanes: 'Government by the People Act' Proposed to Counter Supreme Court's Citizens United Ruling
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Brett Hartl: GOP House Members Attack Endangered Species Act
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Erich Pica: Environmentalists Mobilize Pressure on Obama to Reject Keystone XL Pipeline
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Alexandra Harrington and Leslie Aponte: Connecticut Bill Offers Juvenile Offenders Opportunity to Reduce Long Prison Sentences
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Pete Seeger: The Late Singer, Songwriter and Activist Pete Seeger Offers "Uncommon Common Sense" in 1994 Interview
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Cindy Cohn: Obama's Proposed NSA Surveillance Reforms Fall Short, Congress Urged to Rein in Illegal Spying
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Rev. Jim Antal: United Church of Christ Takes Leading Role in Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement
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Marge Baker: Congress Moves to Repair Some, But Not All of Supreme Court's Damage to Voting Rights Act
January
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Brian Miller: GOP Governors Blocking Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion Exacerbate Racial Disparity in U.S. Health Care
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Mark Jacobson: Plan Asserts Global Transition to Renewable Energy is Achievable by Mid-Century
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Todd O’Boyle: FCC Can Resurrect Net Neutrality from the Ashes of Federal Court Ruling
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Kim Ives: Four Years After Devastating Earthquake, Corruption Derails Haiti's Recovery
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Vivian Stockman: West Virginia Chemical Spill Exposes Lax State Oversight of Industry Environmental Hazards
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Brad Friedman: CBS' "60 Minutes" Adopts the Fox News Playbook
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Peter Wilcox: After 2 Months in Russian Prison, Greenpeace Captain Vows to Stay in Fight Against Climate Change
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Sharon Levin: Responding to Nuns' Lawsuit, Supreme Court Blocks Obamacare Birth Control Provision
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Monte Frank: One Year After Sandy Hook School Massacre, Newtown Action Alliance Continues Campaign to Strengthen Gun Safety Laws
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Shahid Buttar: Challenges to NSA Dragnet Surveillance Gain Momentum
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Johanna deGraffenreid: Beyond Coal: Alliance for Appalachia Plans for Regional Economic Transition
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Robert McChesney: Amazon's $600 Million Contract with CIA Casts Shadow on Washington Post's Integrity
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Rebekah Wilce: The State Policy Network: Right-Wing Thinktank Promotes the Corporate Agenda in State Government
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Hope Metcalf: Solitary Confinement in U.S. Prisons Condemned as 'Torture, Cruel, Inhuman, Degrading Treatment'
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Craig Aaron: New FCC Chairman Faces Tests on Net Neutrality, Media Ownership Consolidation Issues
December
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Stephen F. Cohen: Roiled by Protests, Divided Ukraine Weighs Future Trade Relations with EU and Russia
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Mark Colville: Civil Disobedience Action Against U.S. Drone Warfare Program Confronted by Clampdown on Dissent
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Laura MacCleery: House-Senate Budget Agreement Continues Austerity Policies Targeting Working Families
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John C. Philo: Federal Court Ruling on Detroit Bankruptcy Jeopardizes Public Employee Pensions Nationally
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Johanna Rivera: Dams Along Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Create Water Crisis in Iraq
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Robert Parry: On the Wrong Side of History: Ronald Reagan's Embrace of Apartheid South Africa and Condemnation of Nelson Mandela
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Dan Beeton: Alleging Fraud, Candidate Demands Vote Recount in Honduras Presidential Election
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Hands Off Appalachia: Direct Action Protest Hits Swiss Bank UBS for Role in Financing Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining
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Todd Gitlin: Divestment Campaign Targeting Fossil Fuel Industry Could Advance Global Warming Fight
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Kingston Reif: Interim International Nuclear Arms Accord with Iran a Welcome First Step to Reduce Threat of War
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David Swanson: If New U.S.-Afghan Accord is Ratified, America's Longest War Will Go Longer
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Moonanum James: National Day of Mourning Event Commemorates Thanksgiving from Native American Perspective
November
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Karen Orenstein: Typhoon Haiyan, The Philippines and the Urgent Task of Addressing Climate Change
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Lily Hamourtziadou: Escalating Violence In Iraq Linked to Sectarian, Political and Regional Conflicts
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Dr. Margaret Flowers: Obamacare's Flaws and Shortcomings Reinforce Activists' Push for 'Medicare for All' Universal System
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Kimberly Fountain: As Conservatives Push for Benefit Cuts, New Progressive Coalition Campaigns for Social Security Expansion
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Ellen Brown: Struggle to Hold Big Banks Accountable Leads Group to Advocate for Public Banking
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Shodo Spring: Buddhist Priest Leads 1,300-Mile “Compassionate Earth Walk" from the Tar Sands of Alberta to Nebraska
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Michael J. Wilson: Federal Cuts to Food Stamp Program Hurt Children, Seniors and Disabled Most
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Gretchen Borchelt: Despite Setbacks, Pro-Choice Groups Continue to Challenge Texas Anti-Abortion Law
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Norman Solomon: Campaign Launched to Restore NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden's U.S. Passport
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Rachel O'Leary: Amnesty International Calls for Investigation of Possible War Crimes in U.S.-Pakistan Drone Strikes
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Paul Jorgensen: Campaign Cash Influences Expansion and Institutionalization of 'National Surveillance State'
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Leo Gerard: United Steelworkers' Leo Gerard: Building Alliances Between Labor and Environmental Groups
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Lori Wallach: To Blunt Opposition, Obama Administration Conceals Details of Proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Treaty
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Mattea Kramer: Government Funding Priorities Upside Down During Shutdown
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Britt Cocanour: Greenpeace Launches Global Campaign to Free Arctic Activists Held in Russian Jail
October
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John Nichols: Unregulated Money and Decline of Independent Journalism Empowered Fringe Groups to Close Federal Government
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Christian Ramírez: In Midst of Government Shutdown, Immigration Rights Activists Continue to Pressure Congress to Adopt Comprehensive Immigration Reform
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Frank Koehn: Health Hazards Fuel Opposition Against Wisconsin Taconite Mine
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Matthew Rothschild: Koch Brothers-Financed GOP Government Shutdown Hurts the Nation's Most Vulnerable
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Brian Lutz: New Study Exposes the Staggering Environmental Cost of Mountaintop Removal Coal
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Scott Nelson: McCutcheon v. FEC Case Before Supreme Court Could Further Erode Campaign Finance Reform Laws