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Hunger In The US: Sequestration Cuts Will Hit Hard

Part 3 Of Media Bias Series: Faces And Bank Accounts Behind The News

Political commentators and husband and wife James Carville, left, and Mary Matalin speak at an NFL footballSuper Bowl XLVII news conference on Jan. 28, 2013, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) This is the final installment in a three-part series on media bias in the news. Click here to go to Parts 1 and 2 […]

أبريل 3rd, 2013
Katie Rucke
أبريل 3rd, 2013
بواسطة Katie Rucke

This is the final installment in a three-part series on media bias in the news. Click here to go to Parts 1 and 2 of the series. Biased media coverage may be the result of news organizations failing to address multiple perspectives on any given issue, but many times bias creeps into the media through commentators and advocacy groups chosen to

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Regime Change Begins At Home

Demonstrators, dressed as detainees, protest against the U.S. military detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. The protest marked the 11th anniversary of the first detainees being jailed at Guantanamo Bay. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Charles Derber’s book by this headline title says it’s […]

أبريل 2nd, 2013
Stephen Lendman
أبريل 2nd, 2013
بواسطة Stephen Lendman

Charles Derber's book by this headline title says it's the only way to free America from corporate rule. It transformed America from "we the people" to what CEOs say goes. It put monied interests in charge. Presidents, legislators and high level bureaucrats serve them. Whatever they want they get. Institutionalized injustice follows. It's

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Kansas Joins Movement Challenging Roe V. Wade

A bill expected to pass the Kansas Senate would change the definition of life, limit tax breaks for abortion providers and ban such organizations from taking part in sex education efforts in public schools. The bill passed the House with widespread support, with a vote of 92-31. The language of the bill is drawing questions from […]

أبريل 2nd, 2013
Trisha Marczak
أبريل 2nd, 2013
بواسطة Trisha Marczak

A bill expected to pass the Kansas Senate would change the definition of life, limit tax breaks for abortion providers and ban such organizations from taking part in sex education efforts in public schools. The bill passed the House with widespread support, with a vote of 92-31. The language of the bill is drawing questions from pro-choice

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High-Skilled Visa Requests Likely To Exceed Supply

This Aug. 5, 2008, file photo, shows the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building in Phoenix. The Homeland Security Department expects applications for high-skilled immigration visas to outpace the available supply in a matter of days, one of the fastest runs on the much-sought-after work permits in years and a sign of continued economic recovery […]

أبريل 2nd, 2013
Associated Press
أبريل 2nd, 2013
بواسطة Associated Press

The Homeland Security Department expects applications for high-skilled immigration visas to outpace the available supply in a matter of days, one of the fastest runs on the much-sought-after work permits in years and a sign of continued economic recovery amid new hiring by U.S. technology companies. The urgent race for such visas — highly

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Course Load: The Growing Burden of College Fees

In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 photo, students walk through a college campus. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) At the University of California Santa Cruz, where tuition runs to nearly $35,000 for non-residents, students every year pay more than 30 additional fees 2014 including a small charge for what’s billed as “free” HIV testing. Students at Oklahoma State University […]

أبريل 1st, 2013
Marian Wang
أبريل 1st, 2013
بواسطة Marian Wang
college student

At the University of California Santa Cruz, where tuition runs to nearly $35,000 for non-residents, students every year pay more than 30 additional fees 2014 including a small charge for what's billed as "free" HIV testing. Students at Oklahoma State University pay a handsome sum to attend one of the state's flagship schools, but they are also

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Anonymous Takes On Plight Of Rohingya, Targets Government, Urges Action

For months, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have been calling on the United States to address what has been considered one of the world’s most dire humanitarian crises in the world today. Due to the inaction of global media outlets and the U.S. government to address the near-genocide of the nearly one million Rohingya, […]

مارس 28th, 2013
Trisha Marczak
مارس 28th, 2013
بواسطة Trisha Marczak

For months, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have been calling on the United States to address what has been considered one of the world’s most dire humanitarian crises in the world today. Due to the inaction of global media outlets and the U.S. government to address the near-genocide of the nearly one million Rohingya, a Muslim

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