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30 Minutes from an expert on the state of Fukushima

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Maple Spring: Nearly 1,000 Arrested As Mass Quebec Student Strike Passes 100th Day

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Victory is only for the people who resist

Victory is only for the people who resist

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NATO 3” Activists Detained on Terror Charges in Chicago Are Victims of Police Entrapment

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Bill Still has a message for the Bilderbergers

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DRONES in America, Legal or NOT legal?

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Journalist, Plaintiff Chris Hedges Hails “Monumental” Ruling Blocking NDAA Indefinite Detention. In a rare move, a federal judge has struck down part of a controversial law signed by President Obama that gave the government the power to indefinitely detain anyone it considers a terrorism suspect anywhere in the world without charge or trial — including U.S. citizens. Judge Katherine Forrest of the Southern District of New York ruled the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act likely violates the First and Fifth Amendments of U.S. citizens. We speak with Chris Hedges, a journalist who filed the suit challenging the NDAA along with six others, and Bruce Afran, the group’s attorney. “This is another window into the steady assault against civil liberties,” Hedges says. “What makes [the ruling] so monumental is that finally, we have a federal judge who stands up for the rule of law.”

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Capitalism

Capitalism

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FUKUSHIMA 101

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NATO 101

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