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Is Cheap, Public Internet Possible?
Major broadband companies face a new competitor in local government.
David Sirota

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How To Duplicate the Sweeping Victory of Gay Marriage
Other social movements can use a similar 'civil resistance' strategy.
Mark Engler and Paul Engler

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Orange Is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 5: A Song of Vice and Ire
The relationships among races on OITNB are as complex as the politics on Game of Thrones.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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As Usual, Washington Follows the Buck
When it comes to party politics, Big Money wins over big principles.
David Sirota

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What the Supreme Court Doesn’t See
Striking down clinic buffer zones doesn't protect free speech; it invites harassment.
Lauren Rankin

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Not Your Typical Abortion Story
With 'Obvious Child,' filmmaker Gillian Robespierre says she was aiming for honesty and humor rather than 'an after-school special.'
Molly Bennet

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Debunking 8 Myths About Why Central American Children Are Migrating
'Lax enforcement' is not the culprit—U.S. trade and immigration policies are.
David Bacon

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No Independence for Workers This Fourth of July
Liberty and justice for all? Not quite.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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The Palestinians Who Are Channeling Rage Into Nonviolent Resistance
As Israel brutally responds to the killing of three teens, many Palestinians—and Israelis—are waging campaigns of nonviolence.
Bethan Staton

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Broken Eggs, But No Omelet
All austerity has wrought in Europe is a messy kitchen
Slavoj Žižek

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Orange is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 4: Everyone’s Acting Like a Predator
Should we still empathize with the characters of OITNB after this week's disturbing revelations?
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Subsidized Foreign Steel is Ruining the U.S. Industry
Congress must enforce trade law to save American steel.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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No Bad Tree Bears Good Fruit
In corrupt states, bad behavior shapes bad policy.
David Sirota

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Orange Is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 3: Here There Be Dragons
Suzanne, as we learn in her first flashback episode, has always been stranded alone in the world.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Federal Appeals Court Rejects Torture Survivor’s Case
Darrell Cannon was unjustly imprisoned for more than two decades, yet received just $1,247 in compensation.
G. Flint Taylor

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Freedom Summer at 50
Amid commemorations, Southern activists aim to rekindle the voting rights movement.
Cole Stangler

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Feminist Dick Jokes: The New Mainstream?
Comic Hari Kondabolu thinks social justice and change and equality don't have to be deadly serious.
Michelle Chen

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Slut-Shaming Hurts Every Woman—Including Mean Girls
Disguising sexist harassment as infighting among young women obscures issues of their safety and agency.
Shira Tarrant

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How the Common Core Supports Capital
Education should push students to question the status quo, not accept it.
Shawn Gude

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How Walmart Threatens Organic Food
The store's Wild Oats brand won't sow sustainability.
Arun Gupta

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Orange Is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 2: Taystee’s Own Worst Enemy
Taystee is torn, in some fundamental way, between ambition and self-sabotage.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Andrew Cuomo’s Primary Challenger Has More Than Just a Memorable Name
Zephyr Teachout's background in campaigning, law and education makes her a venerable candidate in the race to become New York's governor.
Sarah Jaffe

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Internet Privacy Concerns May Be Dividing the U.S. Government
The NSA whittles away at our Internet freedom; the State Department tries to bolster it. Who will win out?
David Sirota

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Protests Mean Profit for Brazilian Weapons Manufacturer
As Brazilian anti-World Cup activists suffer, Condor Nonlethal Technologies is raking in the cash.
Anna Feigenbaum
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