The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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Feds to Publicize Drug Company Payments to Doctors
All of the nation's drug and medical device makers must soon begin publicly reporting payments they make to U.S. physicians.
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The .03% Solution
How a tiny tax on financial transactions could raise revenue and help the capital markets.
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Do As We Say, Congress Says, Then Does What It Wants
Congress exempts itself from a number of laws that apply to the private sector and the executive branch.
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Mexico: U.S. Is Polluting Water It May Someday Need to Drink
Mexico City's plans to tap its newly discovered aquifer suggest that America is poisoning deep-located wells it might need in the future.
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Hacktivism: Civil Disobedience or Cyber Crime?
As Aaron Swartz’s and other “hacktivist” cases demonstrate, you don’t have to be a hacker to be viewed as one under federal law.
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TSA to Remove Harmful, Invasive X-Ray Body Scanners from Airports
The TSA glossed over the cancer risk posed by even the low doses of radiation emitted by X-ray scanners, while the FDA went against its own advisory panel that recommended a federal safety standard for the machines.
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Revealed: America Sold Arms to Bahrain Amid Bloody Crackdown
Despite Bahrain’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, the U.S. has continued to provide weapons to the small Mideast nation.
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As the Foreclosure Crisis Drags On, So Does Flawed Government
We've been keeping a close watch on whether the government is keeping its promises about compensating victims of the foreclosure crisis, which just ended its sixth year.
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How the Feds Let Industry Pollute the Nation's Water Supply
Federal officials have given energy and mining companies permission to pollute aquifers in more than 1,500 locations across the country.
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The Senate Report on CIA Interrogations You May Never See
The Senate intelligence committee is set to vote on the results of its investigation into detention and interrogation at the CIA.