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The feint Congress is using to cut Medicare—we’re just forcing recipients to work, like they should—is obvious, age-old and long-disproven.
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The arguments advanced to justify banning coffee imports from Brazil to the US rely on outliers representing a tiny portion of the workforce, not the norm.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Millions around the world ask every day what it will take to awaken the conscience of leaders to stop the genocide of Palestinians.
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Our lack of knowledge of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency will only hurt us in our response to the effects that the dealings around that stuff are having on our lives.
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The Trump White House seeks to denounce and derail multiracial democracy—in part by erasing the history of Black people in this country.
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The Yemeni people are paying the price both for the fighting and for the distortions around it, from political elites and their media amplifiers.
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What can thinking, feeling human beings do now to protect fellow humans who are immigrants in this country?
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Kennedy’s unorthodox ideas may get us all killed while media whistle.
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Pretending protest isn’t happening is aiding and abetting the work of the silencers; it’s telling lies about who we are and what we can do.
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All that’s in the balance are human lives and health, and the ability of working people to plan for our futures.
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Policy impacts on people with disabilities are overwhelmingly an afterthought for corporate media, though it’s a community anyone can join at any moment.
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Federal workers, presumed to be easy targets, are also on the front lines of the fightback against the Trump/Musk federal smash and grab.
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Fossil fuel corporations' lawsuits against those who challenge their destruction take aim at our ability to speak out about anything.
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Corporate media can't bring themselves to call Trump's illegal, inhumane plan what it is: ethnic cleansing.
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Corporate news media presented a campaign openly defined as uninterested in truth or humanity as a totally valid, “grassroots” perspective.
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New York Times columnist Bret Stephens made an overt case for US military intervention to topple Venezuela’s government.
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The Trump campaign against transgender people lands in an elite media climate in which trans lives have long been deemed "subject to debate."
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The increasing influence of the super rich on the politics and policy we all have to live with is an urgent story, if not a new one.
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Immigration itself is now not a human rights story, or even an economic one, but yet another story about “their” crimes and “our” safety.
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