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The Last Gasp of American Democracy
By Chris Hedges This is our last gasp as a democracy. The state’s wholesale intrusion into our lives and obliteration of privacy are now facts. And the challenge to us—one of the final ones, I suspect—is to rise up in outrage … Continue reading
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Tagged corporatism, Democracy, edward snowden, surveillance, totalitarianism
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Trans-racial Family Gets Double-Takes ‘Everywhere We Go’
By NPR Rachel Garlinghouse and her husband, Steve are both white, and they’ve adopted three kids — two girls and a boy — who are African-American. “We get double-takes everywhere we go,” Garlinghouse tells NPR’s Rachel Martin. “You have to … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, african american, family, parenting, race
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Tips for changing your passcodes
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Tagged CNET, passwords, security, technology, video
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Why Poverty Is A Much Bigger Problem Than The Government Thinks
By John Halpin Much has changed in American society since President Lyndon B. Johnson declared “unconditional war on poverty” in his State of the Union address on January 8, 1964. Women, people of color, the elderly, and people with disabilities … Continue reading
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Tagged income inequality, Lyndon B. Johnson, poverty, United States, War on Poverty, wealth divide
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Pope Francis Is a Good Man for All Religions
By Kirk Douglas I am a Jew who loves the Pope. I have always said, “don’t be too religious.” However, Pope Francis is a good man for all religions. He is a humble person who identifies with the poor. Those … Continue reading →