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  • The Clintons and Their Banker Friends
    May 9, 2015
    | Nomi Prins
    Looking back at the first Clinton presidency is likely to tell you much about the shape and character of the possible second one.
  • One of These 4 Radical Women Could Be on the $20 Bill
    May 5, 2015
    | Lindsey Weedston
    Many women, especially women of color, have done great things to change our nation for the better in spite of incredible obstacles imposed on them.
  • The Case That Blew the Lid Off the World Bank’s Secret Courts
    May 5, 2015
    | Jim Shultz
    In the early 2000s, Bolivian protesters and global activists exposed the dark side of global trade pacts. We should follow their example while fighting the trade battles before us today.
  • Kent State and the Frisbee Revolution
    May 2, 2015
    | Michael Winship
    This week marks the 45th anniversary of four dead in Ohio. Senior writer Michael Winship remembers the shock of protesting students murdered in cold blood, and what happened next.
  • 40 Years After the Fall of Saigon, We're Still Spinning Wartime Nightmares Into Fairy Tales
    April 30, 2015
    | Christian Appy
    Will the end games in Iraq and Afghanistan follow the Vietnam playbook?
  • William Gates, Sr. on Why the Inheritance Tax Is Fair
    April 18, 2015
    | Theresa Riley
    In this 2003 clip from NOW, two millionaires explain why they oppose a Republican campaign to eliminate the so-called "death tax."
  • Fast Track to Lost Jobs and Lower Wages
    April 16, 2015
    | Robert Scott
    The president can continue the fight for fast-track and the TPP, or he can take action to create jobs and reduce inequality. He can’t do both.
  • Landmark Dutch Lawsuit Puts Governments Around the World on Notice
    April 10, 2015
    | Kelly Rigg
    The Urgenda Foundation is suing the Dutch government for knowingly endangering its citizens by failing to prevent dangerous climate change.
  • Plutocracy the First Time Around
    April 6, 2015
    | Steve Fraser
    The first Gilded Age drove Americans into the streets of our land as they refused to accept that unbridled capitalism was their fate.
  • Remembering a Tragic Anniversary
    March 25, 2015
    | Gary May
    Viola Liuzzo was the only white woman killed in the US civil rights movement. Behind her death, the KKK and a shadowy FBI informant.


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