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Julian Assange to Be Assassinated by Pompeo’s Justice Department & CIA
Under the category of what doesn’t surprise me about the corrupt United State’s Justice Department, three Yahoo News journalists just released a well-researched story about…
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Tax the Rich Debuts at The Met & Congress
‘Tax the rich’? Democrats’ plans to make the wealthy pay a little more will barely dent America’s long slide from progressive taxation Gabriel Zucman, University…
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The Fate of Cassandra: Dire Predictions Go Unheeded
by: Lawrence S. Wittner In ancient Greek mythology, Cassandra was a priestess who could predict the future but could not convince others to act upon…
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Nation Building – The Democracy Project in Afghanistan
We’ll learn a great deal from the “democracy project” we took on in Afghanistan and our own “democracy” if we pay attention. As with this…
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Nonviolence; and other Lessons of 9/11
By: Wim Laven Now, more than ever, the U.S. must be smart about our narrative and the appraisal of our role in the world. On…
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How The USA Has Changed Since 9/11
Time to Heal and Move On From This Traumatic Event Since 9/11, U.S. foreign policy has been shaped by terrorism. Over $20 trillion has been…
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Facebook Undermines Privacy Protections
by Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum and Craig SilvermanProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like…
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Confucius Institute in Indiana is Closing Due to US Xenophobia
Todd Rokita Did Not Cause Valparaiso to Close Confucius Institute The Republican Attorney General of Indiana, Todd Rokita, started an “investigation” on Valparaiso’s Confucius Institute…
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Abortion Law: Texas Plays a Wedge
Will the People Follow Texas to the Right on Women Reproduction Rights? The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block the Texas abortion law after six…
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Knowledge Services Are Ready to Explode in the USA
Have We Reached Peak Education? In a new study released by the EY consultancy firm for Australian higher education chancellors, the firm f/k/a Ernst Young…
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