Tuesday 26 April 2016

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Forget Panama: Why Corporations And The Rich Love US Tax Havens

Both Panama and the U.S. have refused to sign a treaty that requires the sharing of financial information with other countries, making both nations attractive to wealthy people and businesses eager to hide their earnings.
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Why Voters Will Stay Angry

From the supporters of Donald Trump to the street protesters of southern Europe, voters around the world are mad as hell. Continue reading →
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Bernie Sanders Says There Is ‘Evidence of Saudi Role in 9/11’

Bernie Sanders said he backs U.S. Congress exposing Saudi Arabia's role in the Sept. 11 attacks adding the kingdom’s money funds extremism globally.
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White House: Imprisoning People For Victim-less Crimes ‘Devastating The Economy’

Since 1980 alone, the US prison population has skyrocketed by nearly 5 times.

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What’s Next For Democracy Spring?

Democracy Spring has taken the campaign against big money in politics and voter suppression to a new level. Continue reading →
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Despite Denial Of Guilt, City Of Cleveland Agrees To $6M Payout To Tamir Rice Family

Cleveland has agreed to pay $6 million to the family of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was shot in 2014 by the city police.
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The Richest Americans Now Live 10-15 Years Longer Than The Poorest

Deeply unequal societies, researchers have documented over the past four decades, generate far more of these stresses than more equal societies. Continue reading →

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Syrian Rebels Slam UN, Defend Abandoning Peace Talks

Opposition Figure: death tolls increased in Syria since UN envoy took post.
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Obama Pitches TTIP, Calls Corporate-Backed Deals “Indisputable” Good

Sitting next to Chancellor Angela Merkel during a summit in Germany, U.S. president continued to ignore opponents as he defended controversial agreement with European nations
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