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.
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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 Aug. 10, 2016 for week ending Aug. 19, 2016
"The current funding to upgrade all of our warheads and the delivery systems – bombers, missiles and submarines – is going to cost a trillion dollars over the next 30 years. And that's really something we can't afford ... at a time where we're supposedly moving toward less nuclear weapons."
– Paul Kawika Martin, political and communications director with Peace Action, discussing the possibilities of a new nuclear arms race and accidental nuclear war
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Interview with Paul Kawika Martin, political and communications director with Peace Action, conducted by Scott Harris
The people of Japan solemnly gathered again this year on Aug. 6 and 9 to mark the death and destruction wrought by the U.S. dropping of atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, effectively ending World War II. This first, second and only uses of nuclear weapons in war killed an estimated 140,000 people in Hiroshima and 70,000 in the port city of Nagasaki.
Story continues
Interview with Bob Zellner, former SNCC staffer who now works with the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP, conducted by Melinda Tuhus
The Rev. Dr. William Barber, president of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP, is a nationally known human rights leader. At the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, he endorsed Hillary Clinton and explained why he was troubled by the way faith is cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism and greed. Barber is now on a revival tour, speaking in some 20 states, preaching the gospel of a Moral Revolution of Values in response to racism, sexism, economic inequality and attacks on the LGBT community.
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Interview with Kristen Breitweiser, 9/11 widow and activist, conducted by Scott Harris
After more than 13 years of withholding 28 pages of classified documents that were part of the congressional inquiry into the September 11, 2001 al Qaeda attacks on America that killed 3,000 people in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, U.S. intelligence officials released those pages on July 15. Although redactions totaled more than three pages of the original 29, the documents feature new details about the links between the 19 September 11 hijackers, 15 of whom were Saudi Arabian citizens, and the Saudi government.
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This week’s summary of under-reported news
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Compiled by Bob Nixon
- As the Olympic torch passed through the poor suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, police fired stun grenades and tear gas against protesters angry at the enormous cost of the Olympic games. On full display were the same heavy-handed tactics used by security forces in Rio State that led to police killing 645 people in 2015. Thus far in 2016, over 300 have been killed by police in greater Rio.
("How did Rio’s police become known as the most violent in the world," Guardian, Aug. 3, 2016; "Daily Shootouts and alarming rise in police killings put Olympic legacy at risk," Amnesty International, Aug. 2, 2016)
- Thirty years after scientists warned of a growing ozone hole in the earth's atmosphere, there are signs the ozone layer is starting to recover. In 1987, global heads of state signed the Montreal Protocol, which phased out the production and use of ozone destroying chemicals known as CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons, which had been used as a coolant.
("Earth’s ozone layer appears to heal," Christian Science Monitor, June 30, 2016; "The Impacts of Ozone Depletion")
- Fifteen years ago, the radical Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) began organizing fast food workers at chains like Starbucks and Jimmy John's. At the time, mainstream labor leaders were baffled – given the high turnover of fast food workers – which made it extremely difficult to successfully organize these low wage workers.
("How public sector unions could help prison labor strikes spread," Payday Report, July 11, 2016)
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Chuck Collins: Inequality a Major Issue in U.S. Presidential Election Campaign, First Time in Decades
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Mark Weisbrot: U.S. Legislators Question Integrity of Brazil's Impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff
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Claire Miller: Environmental Groups Call for Halt to New England Natural Gas Energy Conversion
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Jeff Cohen: Sanders Supporters Disaffected Over Clinton's Choice of Sen. Tim Kaine as Running Mate
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Frederick Clarkson: Christian Right Still Setting the Culture War Agenda for Republicans
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Anne Rolfes: Grassroots Campaign Launched to End New Oil and Gas Drilling Leases in Gulf of Mexico
July
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Ben Beachy: Leaked Documents Reveal TTIP Free Trade Agreement Would Undermine Climate, Environment, Consumer Protections
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Pilar Schiavo: Bernie Sanders and Supporters Push Democratic Party to Adopt Medicare-for-All in Party Platform
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Craig Aaron: Federal Appeals Court Upholds FCC's Net Neutrality Rules, Protecting Open Internet
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Graylan Hagler: After Week's Tragic Violence, Americans Remain Divided on Issues of Police Accountability and Race
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David Swanson: Britain's Chilcot Report on Iraq War Deceptions Highlights Lack of Accountability in U.K. and U.S.
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Katelyn Parady: Campaign Launched to Incorporate Climate Justice Mandates in the New England Cap and Trade Program
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Scott Swenson: Does Supreme Court's Overturning Former Virginia Gov. McDonnell Graft Conviction Decriminalize Corruption?
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Joshua Pribanic: Probe Sought Into Government Suppression of Link Between Water Contamination and Fracking
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Andrew Hanauer: Flawed Oversight Board Formed to Address Puerto Rico's Debt Crisis Defended as Only Alternative
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Nina Eichacker: EU Austerity Policies and Dim Economic Prospects Provoked UK's Brexit Vote
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Mario A. Murillo: Colombia and FARC Guerrillas Reach Agreement on Bilateral Cease-Fire
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Joe Foran: Deadlocked Supreme Court Effectively Kills Obama Deportation Deferral Program
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Ladd Everitt: After Orlando, Congress Once Again Fails to Pass Measures to Reduce Gun Violence
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Sarah Warbelow: Orlando Massacre the Latest in Hate Crimes Epidemic Targeting America's LGBTQ Community
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Dixon Osburn: U.S. Civil Case Pursues Justice in 1973 Murder of Chilean Singer Victor Jara
June
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Stacey Hopkins: Sanders Campaign Offshoot, "Brand New Congress," Continues Political Revolution
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Rachel Curley: #WeThePeople Democracy Reform Bills Target Big Money in U.S. Politics
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Art Tanderup: Bold Nebraska Activists Share Tactics Which Helped Defeat Keystone XL Pipeline
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Mark Weisbrot: Latin American Left Suffers Political, Economic Setbacks, But Remains a Potent Force
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Robert Howarth: Rising Levels of Methane Feed Menace of Climate Change
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Irene Aguilar: Colorado Voters Could Enact Nation's First Single-Payer Health Care System this November
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Philip Weiss: Israel's Appointment of Extremist Defense Minister Triggers Alarm Around the World
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Kim Fraczek: Winning Campaign by New York Anti-Pipeline Activists Could Serve as a Model Across the U.S.
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Charles Lenchner: What's Next for the Movement Behind Bernie Sanders?
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Paul Kawika Martin: As Obama Makes Historic Visit to Hiroshima, Scholars Urge Action to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
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Becky Meier: Activists Defeat Gas Pipeline Projects, Work to Recruit NIMBY Neighbors to Climate Fight
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Tariq Ali: Growing Worldwide Movement Resists Rising Economic Inequality and Austerity
May
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Maria Luisa Mendonca: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Suspended as Corrupt Conservative Parties Win Impeachment Vote
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Panagioti Tsolkas: Prison Ecology Project Joins the Issues of Environmental Justice and Prisoner Rights
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Ralph Nader: Ralph Nader Sponsors Four Days of Civic Mobilization at "Breaking Through Power Conference"
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Ian Haney López: Is Trump's Blatant Racism an Opportunity to Build Class Solidarity?
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Maxine McCleary: Philadelphia Residents Protest Proposed Expansion of Fossil Fuel Refinery in Poor Neighborhood
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Alberto Saldamando: With Rising Human Rights Violations in Honduras, Activists Demand Suspension of U.S. Military Aid
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Adam Gitlin: New Voter Suppression Laws in 17 States Will Have Major Impact on 2016 Election
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Mohamad Hafez: Syrian-born Architect Responds to His Nation's Bloody War Through Art
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Jesse Myerson: Sanders Supporters Initiate Discussions to Transform Campaign into Progressive Movement
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Sheila Carapico: Questions on 9/11 and Dismal Human Rights Record Cast Shadow on U.S.-Saudi Relationship
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James Hansen: Climate Scientist Promotes Carbon Fee and Dividend System to Reduce Burning of Fossil Fuels
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Antonia Juhasz: Six Years After BP Oil Spill Disaster, Public Opinion Turns Against Dangerous Deep Water Oil Drilling
April
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Carl Takei: ACLU Sues for Bureau of Prisons Documents on Approval of CIA Torture Site
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Arabelle Schoenberg: In a Symbolic Step, Yale Partially Divests from Fossil Fuels
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Sonali Kolhatkar: French 'Stay Up All Night' Movement Gathers Momentum to Challenge Economic Status Quo
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James S. Henry: Panama Papers Reveal How the World's Rich and Powerful Hide Their Wealth
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James Hansen: Climate Change is Worse Than You Thought
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Margrete Strand Rangnes: Democracy Awakening Actions Demand Reforms to Rein in Big Money's Influence in U.S. Politics
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Ted Snider: Brazilian Corruption Crisis or Attempted Coup d'etat?
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Tyson Slocum: Community Solar Programs Can Deliver Cheap Renewable Energy to All Income Groups
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Harvey Wasserman: With Voter Suppression and Unverifiable Electronic Voting, 2016 Election Results Vulnerable to Theft
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Mel Goodman: GOP Candidates Trump, Cruz Follow ISIS Script By Stoking Hate and Fear Against Muslims
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Mary Grant: Lead Poisoning Crisis in Flint Provokes Call for Federal Investment in Nation’s Public Water Infrastructure
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Peter Kornbluh: After Thaw in U.S. Relations, Cubans Pursue Slow but Steady Pace of Change
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John Nichols: Ratings and Profit 'Trump' Journalism, As Big Media Gives 'The Donald' Billions in Free Airtime
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Christopher Vials: Scholar: 'Donald Trump is Part of the Dark U.S. Fascist Tradition'
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Josh Fox: New Documentary Film on Climate Change Supports Communities Combatting Fossil Fuel Expansion
March
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Melinda St. Louis: Primary Election Results Reflect Opposition to Free Trade, Challenging Elite Bipartisan Consensus
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Robert Pollin: Study Finds Green Economy Produces Three Times More Jobs Than Fossil Fuel Industry
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Tim Judson: Five Years Later Nuclear Crisis at Fukushima Continues
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Dana Frank: Indigenous Activist Berta Cáceres Slain Amid Honduras' Rising Political Violence
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Gretchen Borchelt: Reproductive Rights Advocates Hopeful Supreme Court Will Overturn Restrictive Texas Abortion Law
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Michael Winston: 'Bank Whistleblowers United' Challenge Presidential Candidates to Reject Dirty Wall Street Money
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Mark Potok: Trump Closes in on Winning GOP Nomination with Racist Rhetoric
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Jennifer G. Loewenstein: Proxy Fighters and Religious Conflict Present Major Obstacles to Ending Syria’s Civil War
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Lula White: Freedom Rider Honored for her role in the Civil Rights Struggle
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Joseph Lorenzo Hall: FBI vs. Apple: What's at Stake in Encryption Fight
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Ron Allen: Battle to Protect Indigenous Rights 'Is Not on the Rez, It’s Outside the Rez'
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Kai Newkirk: Mass Civil Disobedience Planned for U.S. Capitol in April to Protest Big Money in Politics
February
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Ari Paul: Battle to Replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Looms as Major Election Issue
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Megan Holleran: Direct Action in Pennsylvania Blocks Destruction of Maple Trees for Proposed Gas Pipeline
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Paul Kawika Martin: U.S.-Russia Weapons Build-up Signals Dangerous New Cold War
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Jessa Boehner: Broad Coalition Campaigns to Prevent U.S. Approval of Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement
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Stephen Zunes: Iraq War Vote Shadows Clinton Candidacy
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Carey Shenkman: UN Panel Says WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Being Arbitrarily Detained
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George Lakey: Bernie Sanders Supporters Should Have a Plan B: Build a Movement
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David McGuire: Connecticut Moves to Reform Cash Bail System for Low-level Defendants
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Kieran Suckling: Courageous Public Land Advocates Confronted Armed Militia Group That Took Over Oregon Wildlife Refuge
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Jake Johnston: 'Utter Contempt for Will of the Haitian People,' Provokes Cancellation of Presidential Election
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Alex Felson: With the Climate Crisis Already Here, States Work to Adapt
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David Holtz: Abusive Government and Environmental Racism at Heart of Flint Water Crisis
January
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Hattie Nestel: Massachusetts Activists Mark MLK Holiday with 3-Day Walk Against Planned NED Fracked Gas Pipeline
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Michelle Higgins: Protest Actions Nationwide Strive to Reclaim Martin Luther King's Radical Legacy
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Marcus Stanley: Breaking Up America's Big Banks is Key to Averting Future Financial Crises
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Swapna Reddy: Advocacy Groups Challenge Latest ICE Immigrant Deportations
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Jeremy Varon: Protest Demanding Shutdown of U.S. Guantanamo Prison Marks 14 Years Since Camp Opened
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Caroline Fredrickson: Case Before U.S. Supreme Court Could Cripple Public Sector Labor Unions
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Marc Mauer: New York Issues Conditional Pardon to Thousands of Youthful Offenders
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Kim Ives: Amid Widespread Charges of Fraud, Haiti Cancels 2nd Round Presidential Election
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Mongi Dhaouadi: With Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes on the Rise in U.S., Islamic Groups Enhance Security, Community Engagement
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Mike Lawlor: Connecticut's Juvenile Justice Reforms Eyed as National Model
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Les Leopold: New Book Explains Why U.S. Has Worst Income Inequality Among Developed Nations
December
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David Pomerantz: Paris Summit's Carbon Reduction Agreement Not Enough to Stave Off Climate Catastrophe
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Leticia Colon de Mejias: Climate Activist Urges Energy Conservation Over New Natural Gas Infrastructure
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Garbriel Hetland: Hugo Chavez's Socialist Party Loses Election and Control of Legislature Amid Venezuelan Economic Crisis