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What Russiagate Skeptics Get Wrong
The Left can call for military deescalation while still holding Putin accountable for electoral meddling. more
By John Feffer
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Van Dyke’s Guilty Verdict Was Made Possible By Decades of Activism Against Racist Policing
The murder conviction of Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke didn't happen in a vacuum—it was the result of years of community outrage over police violence. more
By Flint Taylor
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Brazilian Companies Pressure Workers to Vote for a Fascist Presidential Candidate
Just off the interstate highway near the Brazilian city of Florianópolis is a... more
By Michael Fox
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Why I’m Sick and Tired of Hearing About Russiagate
Mueller won’t save us from the deep flaws in our democracy that brought us Trump. more
By Jessica Stites
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The U.S. and Saudi Arabia Have Been Getting Away With Murder for Years
Saudi Arabia's alleged killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has forced the kingdom's brutality into the media spotlight. Meanwhile, the war on Yemen has taken a back seat. more
By Roqayah Chamseddine
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When Gig Economy and Fast Food Workers Band Together
October’s “Fast Food Shutdown” will be remembered as a pivotal moment... more
By James F. Kelly
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Trump’s Space Force Is No Joke
China, Russia, and the U.S. are already militarizing space. Here’s why that’s dangerous. more
By Branko Marcetic
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To Address the Climate Crisis, We Must Completely Rethink How We Produce and Consume Food
Market-driven solutions won't cut it. more
By Christopher D. Cook
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The Case For Giving Every American $25 “Democracy Vouchers” For Every Election
Refusing corporate donations is just a start—we need real campaign finance reform to revive democracy. A radical experiment in Seattle may point the way forward. more
By Adam Eichen