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Alexis Tsipras, a member of the Hellenic parliament, president of the Synaspismos political party since 2008, head of the SYRIZA parliamentary group since 2009, and leader of the Opposition since June 2012. SYRIZA currently leads in Greek opinion polls.
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Noam Chomsky on the Occupy Wall Street movement
Noam Chomsky is linguistics and philosophy professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Author of nearly 100 books, Chomsky is one of the world's most widely read progressive dissident intellectuals. He talks about his new book, "Occupy," about the Occupy Wall Street movement and the wider issues of class warfare in the America today.
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has been reporting on the OWS movement from its first days in August,
2011. In this April 3, 2012 interview, Richard Hill asks him to assess
the on-going debate in the movement between those espousing a strict
adherence to non-violence principles and practices and those advocating
a 'diversity of tactics', Interview conducted by Richard Hill, WPKN
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produced by Scott Harris, March 20, 2010, Pace University, New York, NY
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Show date: Oct. 20, 2014
New Book Chronicles 50 Years of Covert U.S-Cuba Relations, Current Opportunity for Normalization
Interview with Peter Kornbluh, co-author with William LeoGrande of the just-published book, “Back Channel To Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington & Havana”
Peter Kornbluh talks about the covert relations between the U.S. and Cuba during the last 50 years of the economic embargo, and current signs that a breakthrough to normalize relations between the two longtime enemies could be at hand.
Private Profit Trumps Public Health in Research for Ebola Vaccine
Interview with Leigh Phillips, science writer and European Affairs reporter with the publication "Jacobin"
Leigh Phillips discusses his recent article, "The Political Economy of Ebola," with a focus on the important issues he examines regarding the reason the world doesn't have an Ebola vaccine and the incompatibility between public health and private profit.
Question #1 on Connecticut Ballot this November Would Permit Early Voting in Future State Elections
Interview with Chris Donovan, former speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives
Chris Donovan talks about Question #1, the proposed CT constitutional amendment on the ballot this November 4th, that would permit the legislature to eliminate restrictions on early voting and allow residents greater access to absentee ballots.
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October
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Nick Schou: New Movie Documents Corporate Media's Role in Suppressing Investigative Reporting Exposing CIA Links to Crack Cocaine Sales in U.S. Cities
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Kevin Alexander Gray: 'Ferguson October' Protests, Civil Disobedience Target Police Violence in Communities of Color Nationwide
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Norman Soloman: U.S. Government's Prosecution of Investigative Reporter James Risen Constitutes a Threat to Journalists and Freedom of the Press
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Jonathan Brater: Supreme Court Allows Ohio to Reduce Early Voting Hours as GOP Legislatures Nationwide Declare War on Minority Voters
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Peter Hart: In a Now Familiar Pattern, U.S. Corporate Media Cheerleads New U.S. War in Iraq and Syria
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Timothy Kuhner: New Book Examines the Damage to Democracy by Supreme Court Rulings that Struck Down Campaign Spending Limits
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Katherine Emery: Connecticut Establishes Benefit Corporation Status for Enterprises Dedicated to Societal Good
September
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Angela Davis: Angela Davis Speech at Left Forum: Imagining a World with Transformative Justice: Reform and/or Revolution Today
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Heidi Boghosian: Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder's Legacy: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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Connor Gibson: Billionaire Koch Brothers Investing Heavily in Climate Change Denial University "Research"
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Jonathan Pelto: Former Legislator Charges Connecticut Gov. Malloy's Education Reform Agenda Aims to Privatize and Corporatize Public Education
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Ali Al-Ahmed: Saudi Arabian Monarchy Linked to ISIS and Other Islamist Terrorist Groups
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Luke Herrine: Occupy Wall Street's Strike Debt Group Abolishes Nearly $4 Million in Student Debt
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Rachel Smolker: Will the Massive Peoples Climate March be a Catalyst for Building an Effective International movement?
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., & Dennis Kucinich: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Former Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Others Charge U.S. Political System Unresponsive to Climate Crisis
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Michael T. McPherson: U.S. Veterans Say a New American-Led War in Iraq, Syria Will Only Inflame Violence in a Region Wracked by Ethnic Conflict
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Karen Jamoc: Ray Rice NFL Scandal Opens National Debate on Domestic Violence Issues Often Avoided
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Matt Nelson: After the Media Spotlight Faded Anti-Police Violence Organizing Continues in Ferguson and Across the U.S.
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Jay O'Hara: Criminal Charges Resulting from Direct Action Confronting Climate Change Are Dropped in Surprising Victory
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Beatrice Anderson & Naima Penniman: Grassroots Development Project Brings Agriculture, Health and Art Skills-Sharing to Earthquake-Ravaged Haitian Community
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Robert Parry: As NATO Pursues New Cold War with Russia, U.S. Media Continues to Distort Ukraine Conflict
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Jonah Minkoff-Zern: Effort to Overturn SCOTUS Citizens United Ruling Launched in U.S. Senate
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Catherine Reutshlin: Low Wage Workers Employ Civil Disobedience in Escalating Campaign for Increased Minimum Wage
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Stanley Heller & Elaine Ward: Local Climate/Pollution Issues Rally Citizens for Major New York City Peoples Climate March
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Raed Jarrar: Renewed U.S. Intervention in Iraq Won't Solve the Nation's Many Internal Ethnic Conflicts
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Leslie Cagan: Veteran Progressive Activist Leslie Cagan Organizing Historic New York City Climate Change Protest
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Heather White: New Documentary Film Exposes Toxic Work Conditions Endangering Chinese Cell Phone Factory Workers' Health
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Michael Zweig: In Major Breakthrough, Labor Unions Helping Organize New York City's Sept 21st Peoples Climate March
August
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Vernellia Randall: Could Public Outrage at Michael Brown Shooting Death and Widespread Police Brutality Inspire New Civil Rights Movement?
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Dahr Jamail: Widening U.S. Military Intervention Targeting ISIS Forces in Northern Iraq Could Expand Into Syria
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David Kotz: Rising Tensions Between Russia and Ukraine Could Draw U.S. and NATO Into Dangerous Conflict
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John Humphries: Connecticut Labor, Environmental and Religious Groups Form Coalition in Support of Historic Sept. 21st NYC People's Climate March
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Kevin Alexander Gray: The Police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson Exposes the Wider Issue of America's Culture of Racism and Violence
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Rebecca Sanchez: A Broad Coalition of Hundreds of Groups Prepare for Historic NYC Climate Change Protest on September 21
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Gregg Leslie: Journalists Rally to Support Reporter and Author James Risen, Facing Imprisonment for Not Revealing his Sources
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Sass Brown: New Trend in EcoFashion: A Positive Response to Industry Waste and Exploitation
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Naomi Dan: Gaza War Civilian Death Toll Has Provoked Rising Tide of Jewish Opposition to Israeli Policy
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Phyllis Bennis: President Obama's Order for U.S. Air Strikes Targeting ISIS in Iraq Could Make A Bad Situation Worse
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Rebecca Wilkins: Corporations Exploit Loophole to Engage in Overseas "Inversions" to Avoid Paying U.S. Taxes
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Mike DeRosa: Green Party Fields Candidates for Local, State and Federal Offices in this November's Election
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Lindsay Farrell: Connecticut Working Family Party Campaigning for Candidates in Primary Contests Tuesday, August 12th
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Josh Ruebner: Accountability Demanded for U.S. Role in Supplying Munitions and Support for Israel's Bloody War in Gaza
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Melvin Goodman: In Major Breach of the Separation-of-Powers, CIA Admits it Spied on Senate
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Phineas Baxandall: Legislation Would Expose Government Deals That Allow Corporate Tax Deduction of Federal Fines
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Peter Mathews: New Book Documents Corrupting Influence of Big Money on U.S. Politics and Public Policy
July
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Tom Hayden: The U.S. and NATO Actions in Ukraine Predictably Provoke Russia and Could Trigger a New Cold War
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Rania Khalek: International Medical Workers in Gaza Witness Israeli Bombs Destroying Hospitals, Killing Palestinian Civilians
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Tony Corbo: Proposed New USDA Rules Would Severely Weaken Poultry Inspection, Endangering Human Health
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Ralph Nader: Ralph Nader Shares His Views on Gaza Conflict and Discusses New Book, "Unstoppable"
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Vijay Prashad: Obama Administration Backing for Israeli Gaza Attack Makes U.S. Complicit in Rising Civilian Death Toll
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Dana Frank: Washington Support for Post-Coup Government in Honduras Linked to Flood of Child Refugees at U.S. Border
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Tyson Slocum: Activists Oppose U.S. LNG Export Terminals Based on Concern Over Environmental and Economic Consequences
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Natalie McClellan: NYC Climate Convergence Conference Planned to Coincide with UN Climate Summit in September
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Robert Dreyfuss: As Israel Accused of Disproportionate Attack on Gaza, International Community Calls for Cease Fire
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Peter Kornbluh: Chilean Court Finds U.S. Complicit in Murder of Two Americans During 1973 Chile Coup
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Kevin Gosztola: Latest Revelations of NSA Surveillance Shows Archiving of Personal Information and Targeting of Prominent Muslim Americans
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Carolyn and Rand Barthel: Protest Raises Alarm About Environmental Consequences of Tar Sands Pipeline from Montreal to Maine
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Katrina vanden Heuvel: Only Diplomacy and Negotiations Can Resolve Iraq's Current Crisis, Not Further U.S. Military Intervention
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Jeanne Atkinson: Flood of Immigrant Children at U.S. Border Demands Action to Reform Failed U.S. Immigration Policies
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Arthur Stamoulis: Fair Trade Coalition Stands United in Opposition to Proposed TPP & TTIP Free Trade Treaties
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Ray McGovern: What We Know about NSA Surveillance One Year After Edward Snowden Revelations
June
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Fred Clarkson: Supreme Court Ruling Allows For-Profit Corporations to Impose Their Religious Beliefs on their Employees
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Tomas Lopez: One Year after Supreme Court Dismantles Voting Rights Act, 22 States have Adopted New Voting Restrictions
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Blair Bertaccini: World Cup Protests Express Brazilians' Anger Over Government Spending Priorities
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Suzanna Walters: Despite Gains on Gay Marriage, Equality for LGBT Americans Has Not Yet Been Won
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Brendan Fischer: GOP Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is at Center of Major Campaign Finance Scandal
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Matt Southworth: U.S. Iraq War Veteran Warns Against New American Military Intervention in Current Iraq Crisis
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Adam Crowther: Recent High Court Rulings on Campaign Finance Opens Door to Big Money Influence in Local Elections
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Eric LeCompte: Vulture Funds' Court Victory against Argentina Poses Danger to World's Poor Nations
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Melinda Tuhus: Connecticut's Governor Impedes Indian Tribes' Pursuit of Federal Recognition
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Thomas Paine: Thomas Paine, Who Inspired American Revolution, Offers Guidance to Today's Progressive Activists
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Peter Van Buren: Current Sunni vs. Shiite War in Iraq: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion
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Rachel Tabachnick: Right-Wing Anti-Government Violence is Growing Threat to Democracy
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Jim Dean: Eric Cantor's Primary Defeat Signals GOP's Move Further Right, Marginalizing the Party from Most Voters
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Harry Belafonte: Entertainer and Social Justice Activist Harry Belafonte Imagines a World with Transformative Justice
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Mitch Jones: Environmentalists: Obama Administration Carbon Regulations Welcome, But Don't Go Far Enough
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J. Kirk Wiebe: New Website Provides a Safe Harbor for Future Whistleblowers
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Steve Ellner: As Venezuelan Opposition Protests Dissipate, Government Works to Mend Economy
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Angela Davis: Angela Davis Speech at Left Forum: Imagining a World with Transformative Justice: Reform and/or Revolution Today
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Mark Weisbrot: Ukraine's New President Faces Challenges of a Divided Nation and EU-IMF Austerity Policies
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Po Murray: Newtown Gun Safety Activists Respond to Latest Mass Shooting Incident in Santa Barbara
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Anand Gopal: U.S. Collaboration with Violent, Corrupt Afghan Warlords Endangers Prospects for Peace
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Kshama Sawant: Seattle's Socialist City Council Member Wins Battle for $15.00 Minimum Wage, A First in the Nation
May
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Harley Geiger: House Removes Key Provisions of Bill Originally Drafted to End NSA Bulk Collection of Americans' Communication Data
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Michael McPhearson: Veterans Administration Scandal Involving Coverup of Delays Providing Critical Health Care Began with U.S. Wars
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Medea Benjamin: Code Pink Co-founder Medea Benjamin on the Roots of Her Peace Activism
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Nancy Alderman: Connecticut Legislation Imposes Three-Year Moratorium on Storage and Disposal of Fracking Waste
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Richard Heinberg: Fracking and Natural Gas Not the Environmentally-Safe and Supply Panacea Sold by the Fossil Fuel Industry
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Deepa Kumar: Students and Faculty Pressure Former Bush Secretary of State Condi Rice to Withdraw from Rutgers University Commencement Address
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Seth Adler: Annual Left Forum Conference Theme: "Reform and/or Revolution: Imagining a World with Transformative Justice"
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Erika Eichelberger: Fast Food Workers Worldwide Strike for Higher Pay, Dignity in the Workplace
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Stephen F. Cohen: Ukraine Crisis Could Escalate without U.S. Support for Dialogue
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Michael Copps: Internet Freedom in Jeopardy Unless Public Takes Action to Preserve Net Neutrality
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Matthew Rothschild: U.S. Justice Department Prosecution of Pulitzer Prize Winning Reporter Endangers Press Freedom
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Abe Scarr: New Connecticut Law will Double Recycling Stream Over Next Decade
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Diann Rust-Tierney: Tragic, Botched Oklahoma Execution Renews Call by Opponents to Abolish the Death Penalty
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Adam Horowitz: Failure of U.S.-Brokered Middle East Peace Talks Could Open Door to More Favorable Process
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Priscilla Grim: New Grass Roots Political Party Targets Broken U.S. Economic and Political System
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John Humphries: Connecticut Labor, Religious and Environment Coalition Advocates Policies to Fight Climate Change, Create Jobs
April
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Sam Pizzagati: America's Middle Class Declines 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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Shahid Buttar: Beyond NSA Surveillance, Indefinite Detention and Fusion Centers Jeopardize Americans Civil Liberties
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Leo Cirino: May 4th CT Plug-In Electric Car Road Rally Showcases Advances in EV Technology
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John Quigley: Kiev's Pursuit of NATO Membership a Major Factor in Current Ukraine Crisis
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Devin Burghart: Armed Militias and Anti-Government Hate Groups Find Allies in Republican Party
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Marilyn Elie: Campaign to Close Indian Point Nuclear Plant Targets NRC License Renewal Process
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Tom Swan: Protests Highlighting Growing Inequality in Connecticut, Advocate Three Bills in State Legislature
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Timothy Karr: Consumers Will be the Big Losers if FCC Approves Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger
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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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Chris Hedges: Indefinite Detention, Dragnet Surveillance and Torture Signals the Collapse of the U.S. Legal System
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Charles Bell: Drive to Privatize Connecticut Hospitals Will Likely Result in Higher Prices, Reduced Services
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Jonah Minkoff-Zern: Supreme Court McCutcheon Ruling Increases Power of Super Rich in U.S. Politics
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Aaron Glantz: Only Public Awareness and Action Can Improve Medical and Psychiatric Care Received by Returning U.S. War Veterans
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Marc Hanson: USAID Covert Operation Spied on 40,000 Cubans Who Used U.S.-Funded Twitter-Like Platform
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Bill Duesing: Connecticut Legislature Debates Bills That Would Ban GMO Grass Seed and Limit Use of Pesticides Near Children
March
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Robert Parry: U.S. Corporate Media's Distorted Coverage of Ukraine Crisis Fuels March to New Cold War
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Ralph Nader: Obama's Targeting of Whistle-blowers Threatens Civil Liberties and Democracy Itself
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Bob Lederer: Latest Crisis at Pacifica Radio Network Driven by Conflicts Over Mismanagement and Rising Deficit
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Iris Bloom: Natural Gas Fracking Across Pennsylvania Fractures Communities Over Money and Environmental Protection
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Chris Hedges: Indefinite Detention, Dragnet Surveillance and the Struggle to Restore Our Civil Liberties
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Eva Golinger: Death Toll Passes 30 in Venezuela's Ongoing Anti-Government Protests
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Rev. William Barber: North Carolina's Progressive "Moral Monday" Protest Movement Resonates Across the Nation
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Gwendolyn Hallsmith: Vermont Activists Campaign for the Establishment of a State-Run Public Bank
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Ray McGovern: Senate-CIA Conflict Exposes U.S. Intelligence Agencies' Dangerous Lack of Accountability
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Ken Bossong: Energy Issues Play Key Role in Current Ukraine Crisis
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Drew Hudson: Environmental Group Targets NPR for Biased Coverage of Fracking Issue Linked to Corporate Sponsors
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Sarah Anderson: Stimulus Value of Wall Street Bonuses Contrasts Poorly with Rise in Minimum Wage
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Katrina vanden Heuvel: NATO's March Eastward Remains Major Obstacle to Reaching Peaceful Settlement of Ukraine Crisis
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Harvey Wasserman: On Third Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Radiation Continues to Pour into Pacific Ocean
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James Northrup: Energy Companies and Politicians Falsely Using Ukraine Crisis to Expedite Export of U.S. Natural Gas to Europe
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David Samuels: Proposed Connecticut Anti-Racial Profiling Legislation Would Issue Traffic Stop Receipts
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Jean Phillippe Tremblay: New Documentary Film Examines the Bias and Failings of U.S. Corporate Media
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Laura Flanders: The Late "Revolutionary" Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, Chokwe Lumumba, Advocated a "Solidarity Economy"
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David Kotz: Russia's Deployment of Troops to Crimea Demands Diplomacy, Not Threats Or Escalation
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Michael Sherrard: New Attempts Being Made to Legalize Religious Bigotry in More than 12 States After Bill Fails in Arizona
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Jeff Cohen: Enron Billionaire Funds Public Television "News" Series Parroting His Opposition to Public Employee Pensions
February
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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: Current Wave of Protests in Venezuela Led by Activists Who Attempted Unsuccessful 2002 Coup d'état
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Anthony Greco: New Book Scrutinizes Noam Chomsky's Body of Work Analyzing U.S. Empire
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Steve McKeever: Connecticut Teachers Union Vice President Assesses Current Debate on Education Reform