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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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Show date: March 7, 2016
GOP "Crosscheck" Voter Purge & Voter Suppression Laws Threat to Clean 2016 Election
Interview with Greg Palast, award-winning investigative journalist and author
Greg Palast provides analysis of the 2016 election campaign, with a focus on the chaos within the Republican party, Trump's rancorous candidacy, and the future of Bernie Sanders' progressive platform for the Democrats. He also talks about prospects for vote theft via voter suppression laws and older methods of expunging voter rolls.
"Bank Whistleblowers United" Will ask Presidential Candidates to Reject Dirty Wall Street Money
Interview with Michael Winston, former high-ranking executive at Countrywide Financial
Michael Winston tried to stop the fraud, corruption and deception he observed at the mortgage lender. Winton, now a founder of "Bank Whistleblowers United," discusses his group's plan to curb Wall Street's corrupting influence on political campaigns and government regulations as well as the pledge they're asking each presidential candidate to sign, making a commitment not to accept campaign contributions from banking institutions and executives who engaged in fraudulent behavior in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
Rising Political Violence in Honduras Claims the Life of Indigenous Activist Berta Caceres
Interview with Dana Frank, professor of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz
Dana Frank talks about political violence in Honduras, including the recent assassination of indigenous leader Berta Caceres. She also explores the U.S. role in the 2009 Honduras coup, and reviews the actions of then-Secretary of State, now Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.
Opponents Challenge Move Toward Hospital Consolidation in Connecticut
Interview with Dr. Stephen Smith, professor emeritus of family medicine and former dean at the Brown University medical school
Dr. Stephen Smith discusses the issues raised at the March 3rd Hospital Change forum in New London, which examined the impact of hospital consolidation in Connecticut on heath care access, price, conditions for hospital workers and quality of service. Dr. Smith is currently a physician at the Community Health Center in New London, CT
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February
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Jim Dean: Progressive PAC Pressures GOP Senate to Conduct SCOTUS Confirmation Hearings
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Jennifer G. Loewenstein: Proxy Fighters and Religious Conflict Present Major Obstacles to Ending Syrian Civil War
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Mark Potok: As Hate Groups Grow Across U.S., Trump Closes in on Winning GOP Nomination
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Po Murray: Newtown Activists Work to Strengthen Gun Laws, Support CT Lawsuit to Hold Gun Manufacturers Accountable
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Doug Henwood: Skewed New York Times Hit Piece Targets Bernie Sanders' Single Payer Health Care Plan
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Joseph Lorenzo Hall: Apple Defies Court Order to Build a Government Back Door to iPhone Encryption
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Kai Newkirk: Democracy Spring Planning Mass Civil Disobedience at US Capitol in April to Protest Money in US Politics
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Diane Lentakis: Activists Oppose Trading One Fossil Fuel for Another in Plan to Convert Bridgeport, CT Coal Plant to Gas
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Ari Paul: Battle to Replace Antonin Scalia on Supreme Court Looms as Major Election Issue
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Paul Kawika Martin: U.S.-Russia Weapons Build-up Signals Dangerous New Cold War
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Steve Ellner: In Midst of Economic & Political Crisis, Venezuela's Newly Empowered Opposition Parties May Overreach
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Mike DeRosa: Well-Hidden in Corporate Media, Green Party Voters Choosing Presidential Candidate
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Jessa Boehner: Broad Coalition Campaigns to Defeat Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement in Congress
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Nancy Altman: The Future of Social Security at Stake in Election 2016
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Carey Shenkman: UN Panel Rules WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Being Arbitrarily Held
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Matt O'Connor and Larry Dorman: Unions Respond to CT Governor Malloy's Proposed Deep Budget Cuts & Layoffs
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George Lakey: Bernie Sanders Supporters Should Have a Plan B: Build a Movement
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Marge Baker: 'Democracy Awakening' Protest Actions Planned for April in Washington, D.C.
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Kieran Suckling: Militia Group's Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge, Advocated Privatization of Public Lands
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David Bacon: Will Immigration Debate in 2016 Election Lead to Reform or Mass Deportations?
January
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Jake Johnston: "Utter Contempt for Will of the Haitian People" Provokes Cancellation of Presidential Election
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David Holtz: Abusive Government & Environmental Racism at Heart of Flint Water Crisis
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Angela Davis: Angela Davis on "Imagining a World with Transformative Justice."
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Stacy Malkan: Gates Foundation Funds PR Campaign Promoting GMOs & Pesticides
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Dr. Robert Zarr: Single Payer: The Only System That Can Achieve Universal Health Care
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Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: Fifty Years After MLK Challenged Inequality in America, Poverty at Record Levels
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Michelle Higgins: Protest Actions Nationwide Strive to Reclaim MLK's Radical Legacy
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Tom Swan: General Electric's Long History of Tax Avoidance Backdrop to Move from Connecticut to Boston
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Marcus Stanley: Breaking Up America's Big Banks is Key to Averting Future Financial Crises
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Najam Haider: Power and Politics, Not Religion, is Fueling Escalating Conflict Between Saudi Arabia and Iran
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Jeremy Varon: Protest Demanding Shut Down of U.S. Guantanamo Prison Marks 14 Years Since Camp Opened
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Aaron Hughes: Iraq War Vet Recounts Visits to Iraq and Afghanistan, Restoring Human Connections
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Caroline Fredrickson: Case To Be Heard Before U.S. Supreme Court Could Cripple Public Sector Labor Unions
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Glen Ford: Lack of Police Accountability in Tamir Rice and Sandra Bland Deaths Provokes Anger and Frustration
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Kim Ives: Amid Widespread Charges of Fraud, Haiti Cancels 2nd Round of Presidential Election
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December
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Sean McElwee; Jason McDaniel: Study Finds Watching Fox News Reinforces and Exacerbates Racist Views
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Mark Weisbrot: Spanish Voters Boost Fortunes of New Anti-Austerity Party
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Brian Levin: Group Documents Recent Threefold Increase in Number of Hate Crimes Targeting American Muslims
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Stanley Heller: After 63 Years Connecticut-Based Group Promoting Enduring Peace Remains a Center for Local Activism
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Mongi Dhaouadi: With Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes on the Rise in U.S., Islamic Groups Call for Police Protection
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Belinda Rodriguez and Ben Case: Criticism Leveled at Big Green NGOs' Role in Canceling Paris Climate Protests
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Les Leopold: New Book Explains Why America Has One of the Most Unequal Income Distributions in the Developed World
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Daniel Judt: New Wave of Anti-Racist Activism at U.S. Colleges and Universities Targets Institutional Bias
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Chip Berlet: Americans Must Rise up to Challenge Trump's Racism and Scapegoating
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David Pomerantz: Paris Summit's Carbon Reduction Targets Not Enough to Stave off Climate Catastrophe
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Garbriel Hetland: Amid Venezuelan Economic Crisis, Party of Hugo Chavez Loses Election and Control of Legislature
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Alberto Bernardez: Connecticut Janitors Threaten Strike on Jan. 1st If Negotiations Don't Lead to Fair Contract
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Ladd Everitt: San Bernardino and Colorado Springs Mass Shootings Provoke Renewed Gun Control Debate
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Karen Orenstein: Paris Climate Summit Unlikely to Produce Sufficient Limits on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Patty Lovera: Consumers and Fishing Industry Oppose FDA Approval of GMO Salmon
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Mark Colville: Witness Against Torture Holds Cuba Vigil in Solidarity with Guantanamo Detainees
November
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John Coequyt: If Paris Climate Summit is a Turning Point, Governments Must Go Beyond Current CO2 Reduction Pledges
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John Quigley: Turkey's Shooting Down of Russian Jet Fighter Makes Unstable Situation in Syria More Volatile
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Miranda Blue: Planned Parenthood: Toxic Rhetoric Feeds Anti-Abortion Violence
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Bernie Sanders: Presidential Candidate Touts U.S. History of Democratic Socialism
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Beau Grosscup: Why is the U.S. Turning a Blind Eye as Money Flows from Saudi Arabia to ISIS Terrorists
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Phyllis Bennis: Essential Non-Military Strategies that Must be Implemented to Defeat ISIS.
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Nate Cardozo: After Paris Attack CIA, FBI Officials Launch False, Opportunistic Call to Expand Surveillance
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Nick Nyhart: In Rebuke to "Citizens United," Voters Approve Publicly Financed Election Systems in Maine and Seattle
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Ann Jones: American's Longest War in Afghantistan is Going from Bad to Worse
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Mat dos Santos: Oregon's Dept. of Justice Caught Spying on State Residents Who Used #BlackLivesMatter Hashtag
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Vijay Prashad: ISIS Terrorist Attacks Designed to Instill Fear & Hasten the "Apocalypse"
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Deirdre Shelley: Multi-Issue Youth Coalition Organizes Protest Action Demanding Justice on Race, Climate & Immigration
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Jessa Boehner: Full Text of Trans-Pacific Partnership Reveals A Free Trade Agreement That Advances Corporate Rights
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Jon Rainwater: Obama Escalates U.S. War In Syria with Boots on the Ground
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Kevin Burgos: Low Wage Workers Organize Largest 'Fight for $15' National Action Yet
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Melinda Tuhus: Direct Action on Climate Change Subject of Local Discussion
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Kalin Jordan: Activist Group Exposes and Challenges Koch Brothers Funding of Colleges and Universities Nationwide
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Charles Glass: With U.S. Ground Troops Now Engaged in Syrian Conflict, Multi-Sided Proxy War Will Likely Intensify
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Richard D. Wolff: Bernie Sanders' Discussion of Democratic Socialism, an Opportunity to Critique the Excesses of Capitalism
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Robert Kraig: New GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan Advocates Dismantling or Privatizing Federal Social Safety Net Programs
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Lynn Taborsak: Connecticut Residents Rally in Solidarity with Workers Seeking to Join Union at Danbury and New Milford Hospitals
October
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Andrew Cockburn: New Documents Reveal U.S. Drone Program's Deadly Flaws
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John H. Cushman: Investigative Report Finds Exxon Knew Climate Change was Real, But Funded Deniers to Sow Confusion
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Yael Bromberg: Alabama Voter ID Law and Closure of Driver's License Offices In Black Counties = Voter Suppression
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Brian Concannon: Haitian Election, Whoever Wins, Won't Solve Poor Nation's Deep Economic and Political Crises
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Jessa Boehner: Fair Trade Coalition Gears-up Campaign to Defeat Transpacific Partnership in Congress
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Sulaiman Khatib and Maya Katz: Former Israeli and Palestinian Combatants Tour U.S. Promoting Peaceful Settlement of Middle East Conflict
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James Otto: Disney Sued for Replacing Its U.S. Employees with Low-Wage Foreign Workers
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Hedrick Smith: Only Activism Can Challenge U.S. Rigged System to Reverse Inequality and Restore Democracy
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Chris Toensing: Assessing the Consequences of Russian Intervention in Syrian Civil War
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Miranda Blue: Report Exposes Links Between Operation Rescue and Group That Released Videos to Discredit Planned Parenthood
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Eric Foner & Ralph Nader: The Opening of New American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted, Connecticut
September
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Alice Slater: As Tension Rises between the U.S. and Russia is the World Witnessing a New Nuclear Arms Race?
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May Boeve: Activists Hoping the Pope's Message on Climate Change Will translate into Action at UN Paris Summit
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Andrew Hanauer: Pope Francis Challenges U.S. Congress to Take Action on Inequality and Poverty
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Sylvester Salcedo: Attorney and U.S. Navy Veteran Advocates Decriminalizing Heroin, Providing Treatment Not Prison
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Chip Berlet: Support for Racism and Trump is Mainstream in Today's Republican Party
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Ralph Nader: Ralph Nader's New Tort Reform Museum in CT Celebrates Victories of Law Over Corporate Power
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Rena Seinzor: Critics Condemn DOJ Deferred Prosecution of GM for Deadly Auto Defect
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Matt O'Connor: NLRB Invalidates Union Elections at Two CT Hospitals
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Phyllis Bennis: International Nuclear Agreement with Iran a Victory for Diplomacy Over War
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Russell Mokhiber: U.S. Department of Justice Sets New Guidelines to Prosecute Corporate Criminals
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Allan Nairn: Resigned and Jailed Guatemalan President Complicit in Mass Murder and War Crimes
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John Humphries: Connecticut Governor's Council on Climate Change Moves to Set Interim Goals to Limit Greenhouse Emissions
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Arun Gupta: Union Organizing 'Fight For $15,' Marginalizes Larger Struggle for Worker Power
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Eve Spangler: Abiding by Human Rights Framework One Path to Resolving Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Adriana Beltran: Context for Guatemala's Recent Political Upheaval Explained
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Marilyn Elie: Groups Continue Fight to Stop NRC Re-licensing of New York's Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant
August
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Ben Norton: Assisted by Flawed Journalism, Iran Nuclear Deal Opponents Spread Disinformation
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Costas Panayotakis: Ongoing Greek Debt Crisis Triggers New National Election with Uncertain Outcome for Governing Syriza Party
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Norman Solomon: Activists Petition Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders to Reveal his Foreign Policy Platform
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John Bell: Museum Exhibit Tells Story of Bread and Puppet Theater, Which for 50 Years has Produced Compelling Politically Charged Art
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Carmen Watkins: NAACP's 'Journey for Justice' March from Selma to Washington Mobilizes Activists Across Five Southern States
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Gar Smith: Robots, Nature and the Singularity
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Mark Klein: AT&T's "Unique" Relationship with NSA Comes Under Scrutiny After Release of Snowden Documents
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Tom Swan: Connecticut is First State in the Nation to Propose a Penalty on Low Wage Employers
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Eric Kingson: Social Security Disability Fund Shortfall Solution Becomes New GOP Congressional Hostage
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Matthew Hoh: As Military Situation in Afghanistan Deteriorates, Washington May be Drawn Back into Endless War
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Abby Scher: Union Support for Worker-Owned Cooperatives Plants Seeds for Future Solidarity Economy
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Ben Martin: Environmentalists and Climate Activists Challenge New England Natural Gas Pipeline Project
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Daphne Wysham: Civil Disobedience Action Targets Shell Icebreaker Ship Bound for Oil Drilling Rig in Arctic
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Vijay Das: On Medicare's 50th Birthday, Bills in Congress Would Expand Medicare to All Citizens
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Jaydee Hanson: EPA Sued for Its Conditional Approval of Nanotechnology Pesticide
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Scot X. Esdaile: Connecticut NAACP Launches Investigation of 2014 Death of Young Black Lawyer in Redding, Connecticut
July
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Paul Kawika Martin: Will Congressional Rejection of the International Iran Nuclear Accord Lead to War?
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Ralph Nader: Ralph Nader Assesses the 2016 Presidential Candidates
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Erica Payne: If Elected, Jeb Bush Says He'll Phase Out Medicare
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Patty Lovera: House Passes Bill That Would Ban State Laws Mandating Labeling of GMO Foods
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Stephen F. Cohen: U.S., Russian Military Escalation in Ukraine Could Lead to Dangerous Unintended Consequences
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Jamal Abdi: U.S. Peace Movement Must Mobilize to Prevent Congress from Sabotaging Iran Nuclear Accord
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Dan Berger: U.S. Criminal Justice System Requires Reforms Well Beyond Those Advocated by President Obama
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Kenneth Barone: Racial Profiling Study of Connecticut Law Enforcement Used to Train Police to Minimize Bias
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Sameer Dossani: Will New BRICS Development Bank Offer Poor Nations an Alternative to the World Bank?
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Mark Weisbrot: Tentative Bailout Deal Inflicts More Austerity, But Keeps Greece in the EuroZone
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Mark Potok: Congress Needs to Investigate Threat of Domestic Terrorism from White Supremacist Hate Groups
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Stanley Heller: BDS Movement Targeting Israel, Gaining Increased International Support on 10th Anniversary
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James S. Henry: Greek People Say No to More EU Austerity, Yes to Dignity
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Wayne Smith: Former U.S. Diplomat Celebrates Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations
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Andrew Patrick: Charleston Massacre One More Reason to Strengthen U.S. Gun Laws
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Kai Newkirk: Coalition Pushes Obama to Issue Executive Order Requiring Federal Contractors to Disclose their Political Spending
June
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John J. Mearsheimer: U.S. Decision to Deploy Heavy Military Equipment to Eastern and Central Europe Dangerously Escalates Tension with Russia
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Adam Gaffney: Obamacare Wins Supreme Court Case, but the Struggle to Achieve Universal Health Care Continues
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Nick Nyhart: As Congress Refuses to Restore Voting Rights Act, GOP-Governed States Continue to Enact Voter Suppression Laws
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Gregory Williams: Pro-Palestinian Jewish Activists Arrested and Labeled Terrorists for Disrupting IDF Event at CT Temple