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Roughly 70 percent of Nigerians -- particularly those in the oil-rich Niger Delta region -- live in poverty. That’s because Western oil giants like Shell and Chevron, not the Nigerian people, own and exploit the country’s lucrative resources. Continue reading →
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Although economist Yanis Varoufakis called a guaranteed basic income a ‘wonderful experiment’ for a rich country like Switzerland, about 77 percent of voters there rejected the idea on Sunday. Continue reading →
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In the latest episode of Act Out! host Eleanor Goldfield looks at the untold story of the 2016 election, overlooked in the battle between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump. Continue reading →
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Who would benefit more if state primaries were opened, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton? Continue reading →
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Former congressman Ron Paul has long been an unabashed critic of American foreign policy, central banking, and corporatism. This election season, the former presidential nominee has consistently, candidly expressed his views on the presidential race, often issuing scathing indictments of … Continue reading →
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As states continue to grapple with ever-tightening budgets, it is nearly certain that state legislatures will continue to raise sin taxes. Continue reading →
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Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse claimed the government remains “deeply sceptical” of fracking and none would be allowed to proceed unless distinct evidence proved the practice ‘causes no harm. Continue reading →
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The American national security adviser also lashes out at Israel's settlement activity, saying that the only road to 'sustainable security for Israel and to dignity and self-determination for the Palestinians is two states for two peoples.'
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The Iran Sanctions Act, which imposed nuclear, missile and terrorism sanctions on Iran, expires at the end of 2016, and both Democrats and Republicans in Congress support extending it.
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FBI Director James Comey amounts current restrictions on spying to a “typo” in the law, and is demanding that Congress “fix” the matter. Continue reading →
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As many Republicans rush to disavow latest comments, has the presumptive nominee finally gone too far? Continue reading →
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