Senator Bernie Sanders has threatened to shut down the US government next week and keep lawmakers in Washington through Christmas unless they submit to his demand for another round of $1,200 stimulus checks for most Americans.
“We're not going to go hom ...[
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Even people who built rainy day funds over years are watching their savings run down to zero, with no relief from the government in sight. ...[
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The real story of the Tienanmen Square is revealed decades after, by surfacing reports and witness testimonies and visual evidence.
The actual events do not seem to have any relation with what the western media has portrayed, and is still portraying even ...[
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The Office of Management and Budget's latest effort to redefine "poverty" threatens to deprive countless Americans of basic social services. ...[
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Almost four years after Sandra Bland was stopped by a Texas state trooper and then found dead in a jail cell three days later, cellphone video of the encounter taken by Bland herself has been released for the very first time, leading her family to call fo ...[
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Top political donors of those most fervently pushing regime change in Venezuela have major stakes in Monsanto and Bayer. ...[
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The Grayzone has obtained a list of "key outcomes" on Venezuela deleted out of apparent embarrassment by the State Department. It boasts of wrecking the nation's economy, destabilizing its military, and puppeteering its political opposition. ...[
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There were 4,556 allegations in four years, including a rise in complaints during the Trump administration’s family separation policy. ...[
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Including new and vivid illustrations of some of Clinton’s most serious controversies. ...[
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will announce a plan for the federal government to guarantee a job paying $15 an hour and health-care benefits to every American worker “who wants or needs one,” embracing the kind of large-scale government works project th ...[
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If Beale Street could talk, it would tell a very different story about Bernie Sanders than the now-familiar critique that he is insufficiently sensitive to racial issues. As I walked with Sanders down Memphis’s famous thoroughfare, his popularity, inclu ...[
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