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Unlocking Bush’s Chastity Belt
Steve Yoder
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Connecticut’s Immigration Duel
Melinda Tuhus
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Big Trucking Deal
A diverse coalition wins a battle to regulate air pollution at California ports
Kate Sheppard
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Spain to Senegal: Stay Home
Adrian Bleifuss Prados
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Seattle Battles the Homeless
Silja J.A. Talvi
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Actors Union Copies Writers’ Script
David Moberg
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Vermont Argues Iraq War is ‘Mission Expired’
Terry J. Allen
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Big Oil Imperils Polar Bears
Jessica Pupovac
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Salties Ordered to Swish and Spit
Kari Lydersen
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From Autocracy With Love
Fred Weir
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Challenging Indian Land Trusts
Michelle Chen
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FDNY Spies
Colin Meyn
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AMA’s Conflicted President
Adam Doster
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Outsourcing Zionism
Neve Gordon and Erez Tzfadia
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Labor Hits Jackpot
Indian casino unionizes in Connecticut despite tribal claims of sovereignty
Melinda Tuhus
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Day Laborers Sue Chicago
Akito Yoshikane
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Counterinsurgency in Chiapas
John Gibler
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Latin America Banks on Independence
The new Bank of the South shatters neoliberal economics
Mark Engler
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Selling Out Grandma
Emily Udell
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N.J. Closes Death Row
Alice Kim
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RoboCop in Iraq
In the next five years, according to DefenseLink, the Pentagon plans to spend $2 billion on robots, breaking the monopoly of human soldiers in an army
Allen McDuffee
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Dropping Out of Electoral College
Maryland is the first state to pass the National Popular Vote (NPV) into law, and several others are right behind
Martha Biondi
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Bike-Sharing Is Caring
Bike-sharing programs that provide cheap access to inner-city bicycles are popular all over Europe, and Beijing, and even American cities are catching on
Adam Doster
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Acid-Mining Michigan
Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott plans to develop a nickel sulfide mine beneath the fragile Salmon Trout River in the state's Upper Peninsula
Chuck Glossenger
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