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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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 July 22, 2015 for week ending July 31, 2015

"The U.S. peace movement is going to make or break this deal because this deal is now in the hands of Congress. This is an opportunity to stop a war before it starts. This is the chance to put the threat of a war with Iran off of the table. And for once instead of saying, 'Every option is on the table,' we actually have peace on the table."
– Jamal Abdi, National Iranian American Council Action executive director, on the fight ahead in Congress to defend the international Iran nuclear accord
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Interview with Jamal Abdi, National Iranian American Council Action executive director, conducted by Scott Harris
Iran, the United States and permanent members of the UN Security Council – Britain, France, Russia and China along with Germany – signed a historic agreement in Vienna on July 14 that is designed to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities to peaceful, civilian purposes. In exchange, the UN will over time lift economic sanctions, allowing the Islamic Republic to resume international trade and gain access to billions of dollars that had been frozen. The 15-member UN Security Council unanimously approved the accord on July 20, as did the European Union.
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Interview with Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus in Russian Studies and Politics at New York University and Princeton, conducted by Scott Harris
Recent press reports from Ukraine detail long-repeated charges that Russia’s military is supplying both troops and heavy weapons to pro-Russian separatists fighting to preserve the break-away self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics in the eastern part of the country. The pro-western government in Kiev warns that a troop buildup near the Russian-Ukraine border could signal a possible attack on the city of Mariupol this summer.
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Interview with Wendsler Nosie, tribal council member and former San Carlos Apache tribal chairman, conducted by Melinda Tuhus
Arizona's Republican Sen. John McCain has been the focus of recent news headlines after GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump charged that McCain wasn't a hero for the time he spent in a North Vietnamese prison camp during the Vietnam War. That statement caused politicians from across the political spectrum to come to McCain's defense. But there's another group of people who don't consider McCain a hero – the 15,000 members of the San Carlos Apache tribe in McCain's home state of Arizona. The tribe is angry because McCain, and Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, attached an 11th hour rider to the National Defense Authorization Act last December that set up a swap of 2,400 acres of federal land, called Oak Flat campground, which is held as sacred by the Apaches. Under the terms of the land swap, Oak Flat will be traded to Resolution Copper Mining, a subsidiary of British-Australian mining conglomerate Rio Tinto, in return for more than twice as many acres in the state owned by the company. Oak Flat is not part of the Apache reservation, but has been set aside for their use for decades due to its cultural and religious significance. The tribe had no opportunity for meaningful input into the decision. The mining company has promised to create thousands of jobs and generate millions of dollars in tax revenue.
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This week’s summary of under-reported news
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Compiled by Bob Nixon
- Methamphetamine is the hot new drug in China, where it's locally known as bingdu or ice. Meth has quickly been transformed from a drug popular with the wealthy elite to one now widely used by the rural poor. ("In China, an old scourge rises again," Christian Science Monitor, May 3, 2015; "Synthetic drug manufacturing is an open secret," New York Times, June 23, 2015)
- The Los Angeles Times reports, the U.S. Border Patrol's internal affairs division absolved border agents of criminal misconduct in 67 shooting incidents, which left 19 people dead. Among the incidents, were two separate cases of U.S. border agents killing Mexican teenagers who were throwing rocks across the border. ("Border Patrol absolves itself in dozens of cases of lethal force," Los Angeles Times, June 15, 2015)
- When Hillary Rodham Clinton shut down her 2008 presidential drive, the campaign had 2.5 million email addresses in its database. When the former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State launched her 2016 campaign, her staff discovered only 100,000 email addresses were still active. ("Hillary Clinton's other email problem," Los Angeles Times, July 16, 2015; "The savvy tech strategy fueling Bernie Sanders' upstart 2016 campaign," Los Angeles Times, July 15, 2015)
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Mark Weisbrot: Tentative EU-Greece Bailout Deal Inflicts More Painful Austerity, But Will Fail Without Debt Relief
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Dustin White: Supreme Court Ruling Against EPA in Mercury Pollution Case Not a Victory for Coal Industry
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Mark Potok: Congress Needs to Investigate Threat of Domestic Terrorism Posed by White Supremacist Hate Groups
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James S. Henry: Greeks Say No to More EU Austerity, Yes to Dignity
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Raleigh Hoke: Despite $18.7 Billion BP Gulf Oil Spill Settlement, Concerns Remain How Money will be Spent
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Wayne Smith: Former U.S. Diplomat Celebrates Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations
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John Mearsheimer: U.S. Deployment of Heavy Military Equipment to the Baltics and Eastern Europe Escalates Tension with Russia
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Rabbi Mordechai Liebling: The Pope’s Climate Change Encyclical Inspires Action Among Religious Communities
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Nick Nyhart: As Congress Blocks Restoration of Voting Rights Act, GOP-Governed States Continue to Enact Voter Suppression Laws
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Graylan Hagler: Charleston Massacre Provokes Long Overdue National Debate Confronting Racist Ideology
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Gretchen Borchelt: Current Legal Battle to Keep Texas Abortion Clinics Open Could Effect Change Across the U.S.
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Jim Dean: Progressive PAC Threatens "Free Trade Democrats" with Primary Challenges
June
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Sue Udry: Civil Liberties Advocates Say USA Freedom Act Falls Short on Reforming NSA Dragnet Surveillance
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Susan Rubin: Opponents Rally to Stop Expansion of Gas Pipeline Near Troubled Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant
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Jennifer Clark: GOP Voter Suppression Laws Challenged Ahead of 2016 Presidential Election
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Medea Benjamin: Women's Walk for Peace Across Demilitarized Zone Advocates Peace Treaty Between North and South Korea
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Sydney Grange: Protesters Demand Federal Energy Commission Stop Rubber-Stamping Gas Industry Projects
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Jean Ross: Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders Champions Robin Hood Tax on Wall Street
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Adam Johnson: U.S. Media Buries the Lead in Special Forces Assault Inside Syria
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Rebecca Craven: Wisconsin Dane County Zoning Board Demands Spill Insurance for Proposed Tar Sands Pipeline
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Peter Jenkins: Environmentalists Say White House Pollinator Health Task Force Protections Fall Short
May
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Kevin Zeese: Opponents Say Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Deal Will Impose Defacto Corporate Governance
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Costas Panayotakis: Eurozone Fears Spread of Resistance If Greece Wins Concessions on Austerity
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Ardeth Platte: Antiwar Protesters' Conviction for Sabotage at U.S. Nuclear Facility Overturned
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Shahid Buttar: In Landmark Ruling, Federal Appeals Court Finds NSA Bulk Collection of Americans' Phone Data Illegal
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Amanda Starbuck: Rainforest Action Network Campaign Pushes Bank of America to End Financing of Coal
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Russ Choma: One Percent of the One Percent Dominates Funding of U.S. Electoral Politics
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Brad Braxton: Seeds of Change Found in the Ashes of Baltimore's Uprising
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Nicole Fortier: New Book Chronicles Growing Consensus Advocating U.S. Criminal Justice System Reform
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Greg Guma: Will Sanders' Run for the White House Help Build a National Progressive Movement Beyond '16 Campaign?
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Chris Toensing: Saudi Airstrikes and Blockade Exacerbate Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis
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Sophia Cope: As Patriot Act Section 215 Expires, Campaign Pushes for Reform of Dragnet Government Surveillance
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Jen Siskind: Environmental Groups Protest New England Governors' Plan to Invest Billions in Natural Gas
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Sarah Jaffe: Low-Wage Workers Organize Largest Nationwide Protest to Push for $15 Minimum Wage
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Wilma Subra: On Fifth Anniversary of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Not All Is Well in the Gulf
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Isaiah Poole: 'Populism 2015' Conference Crafts Progressive Agenda to Influence 2016 Presidential Election Debate
April
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Paul Kawika Martin: GOP and Iranian Hardliners Aim to Kill International Iran Nuclear Deal
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Steve Berg: Programs to Eliminate Homelessness Within Reach, But Require Funding
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Aquene Freechild: Citizen Groups Urge President to Issue Executive Order Mandating Federal Contractors Disclose Political Spending
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Josh Ruebner: Israel's Election Outcome Confirms Death of 2-State Solution, Demands New U.S. Middle East Policy
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Lindsay Koshgarian: Republicans and White House Push for Major Increases in Military Spending in 2016 Budget
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Dave Johnson: The Congressional Progressive Caucus' 'People's Budget' Takes on the Issue of Income Inequality
March
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Jim Lobe: Neocon Campaign to Derail Iran Nuclear Talks Increases Likelihood of War
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Lizz Brown: Department of Justice Report on Pervasive Racism in Ferguson Police and Courts Provokes Calls for Accountability
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Donald Cohen: Privatizing Prisons: A Bad Deal for Inmates and Society
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Khalilah L. Brown-Dean: 50 Years After Selma March, New Report Finds Party Politics Increasingly Polarized by Race
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Micah Uetricht: Chicago's Progressive Movement Rallies to Defeat Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Re-Election
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Anja Rudiger: Despite Setbacks, Vermont Grassroots Campaign Pushes for First-in-Nation Single Payer Health Care System
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Robert Naiman: Netanyahu To U.S. Congress: Choose War with Iran Over Negotiations
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Charles Chandler: Activist Walks Hundreds of Miles and Risks Arrest to Focus Attention on Climate Change
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Craig Aaron: After Winning Historic Victory, Net Neutrality Activists Must Defend Against Coming Industry Attacks
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Mark Weisbrot: Greek Syriza Party Makes Progress Challenging Austerity Policies in Four-Month Eurozone Bailout Extension
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Phyllis Bennis: What's Behind the Warped Theology and Origin of ISIS Terrorists?
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Margaret Flowers: Opponents Mobilize to Stop Fast Track and TransPacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement
February
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Matthew Hoh: The Failure of Military Interventions Haunts President’s Push for New Congressional War Authorization
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Samuel Fey: Study Finds Accelerating Rate of Species Mass Die-Offs Around the Globe
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James S. Henry: Leaked Documents Reveal HSBC Bank's Dirty Dealings with Tax Dodgers, Drug Traffickers and Arms Dealers
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Lev Golinkin: In Escalating U.S.-Russian Proxy War, Eastern Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Ignored
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Carling Sothoron: Opposing Cove Point Maryland LNG Terminal, Activists Launch Civil Disobedience Actions
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Michael Copps: As FCC Readies New Net Neutrality Rules, Telecom Giants Plan Legal and Legislative Offensive
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Mel Goodman: Netanyahu's Arrogant Obstruction Signals Need to Change U.S.-Israeli Relations
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Ali Al-Ahmed: Obama and West Remain Silent on Saudi Arabia’s Dismal Human Rights Record
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Mark Price: New Report Documents 'The Increasingly Unequal States of America'
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Richard Wolff: Leftist Syriza Party Victory in Greece Strengthens Anti-Austerity Movement Across Europe
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Penni Lechne and Maya van Rossum: Fracking Opponents Make Their Voices Heard at Pennsylvania Governor’s Inauguration
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Kennette Benedict: Unchecked Climate Change and Nuclear Weapons Modernization Moves 'Doomsday Clock' Two Minutes Closer to Midnight
January
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Coleen Rowley: FBI 9/11 Whistle-blower Coleen Rowley: Post-Charlie Hebdo Massacre Rush to Expand Warrantless Surveillance Counterproductive
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Mike Leyba: Minority Communities Excluded, Marginalized from U.S. Banking System
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John Pawelek: Remembering the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March
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Marcy Wheeler: Freedom of the Press a Key Issue in Trial of Former CIA Officer Jeffrey Sterling
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Richard Heinberg: Declining Global Demand Triggers Dramatic Oil Price Drop
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Alisa Simmons: Opponents Campaign to Defeat Fast Track Trade Authority and Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Ellen Brown: G-20 Pushes New Banking Rule That Could Confiscate Deposits and Pensions in Future Financial Crisis
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Chris Espinosa: Congressional Budget Rider Allows Continued Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining, Toxic Waste Dumping
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Paul Gunter: Opting Not to Order Safety Improvements to U.S. Nuclear Plants, NRC Ignores Lessons of Fukushima
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Steve Schnapp: Government Policy Produces Record Levels of Economic Inequality in U.S.
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Osprey Orielle: Activists at Lima UN Climate Talks Advocate for Gender Equality
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Dave Johnson: Upsurge in Activism was Good News for Progressives in 2014
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Peter Kornbluh: After 55 Years, Obama Acknowledges U.S. Cuba Policy Was a Failure
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Sandra Steingraber: New York Becomes the First State in Nation to Ban Fracking
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Paul Engler: New Movement Confronting Police Violence Could Expand to Address Economic Inequality
December
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Michael Ratner: U.S. Defies UN Treaty Obligation to Prosecute Officials Who Authorized and Carried Out CIA Torture
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Isaiah Poole: Wall Street "Owns" Congress as Both Parties Vote to Reinstate Taxpayer-Funded Bank Bailouts
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Energy Activists: Launch 'Week of Respect and Resistance' Protests in Opposition to Expansion of Fracked Natural Gas Pipeline
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Glen Ford: Coast to Coast Explosion of Protest Confronts Police Violence in Communities of Color
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Matthew Hoh: President Obama Reverses Course on Ending America's Longest War in Afghanistan
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Mark Colville: Anti-Drone Peace Activist Avoids Jail Time for Protest, Asks that Focus Remains on Drone Victims
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Tory Russell: Injustice Seen in Ferguson is Rallying Cry for Movement Confronting Police Violence Across U.S.
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Philip Weiss: With Two-State Solution Dead, Will Palestinians Launch a Third Intifada?
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Bobby King: Sand Mined for Fracking Wells in Midwest Generates Environmental and Health Concerns
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Rev. Peter Morales: Ferguson Streets Explode in Anger After Grand Jury Opts Not to Indict Darren Wilson
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Daniel Altschuler: Obama Immigration Executive Order Provokes GOP Rage, Inspires Activists to Agitate for Comprehensive Reform
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Amanda Allen: After Midterm Election Defeats, Pro-Choice Activists Brace for Renewed Efforts to Further Erode Access to Abortion