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$950M Pakistan-U.S. Arms Deal Heightens Concerns Over ‘War On Terror’ Profiteering

The U.S. says the deal will contribute to foreign policy and national security of the U.S., but is this claim anything more than a pretext for fast-tracking approval?

April 16th, 2015
Zofeen Ebrahim
April 16th, 2015
By Zofeen Ebrahim
$950M Pakistan-U.S. Arms Deal Heightens Concerns Over ‘War On Terror’ Profiteering

The U.S. says the deal will contribute to foreign policy and national security of the U.S., but is this claim anything more than a pretext for fast-tracking approval?

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Breaking the Duopoly: The Fight For Third-Party Debate Inclusion Pushes On

Excluded from debates with their Democrat and Republican competition, third-party candidates are holding their own. Activists and political analysts are eager to promote these efforts as a means to achieving greater political diversity, transparency and inclusion.

April 15th, 2015
Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
April 15th, 2015
By Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Breaking the Duopoly: The Fight For Third-Party Debate Inclusion Pushes On

Excluded from debates with their Democrat and Republican competition, third-party candidates are holding their own. Activists and political analysts are eager to promote these efforts as a means to achieving greater political diversity, transparency and inclusion.

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INVESTIGATION: Secrecy Around ‘Stingray’ Cell Surveillance Persists Despite Growing Transparency Efforts

The federal government, local police departments and the Harris Corporation are participating in a coordinated effort to keep the public in the dark about the full capabilities of cell site simulator surveillance devices, also known as Stingrays.

April 15th, 2015
Derrick Broze
April 15th, 2015
By Derrick Broze
INVESTIGATION: Secrecy Around ‘Stingray’ Cell Surveillance Persists Despite Growing Transparency Efforts

The federal government, local police departments and the Harris Corporation are participating in a coordinated effort to keep the public in the dark about the full capabilities of cell site simulator surveillance devices, also known as Stingrays.

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Indigenous People Win Unprecedented Legal Protections, US And Canadian Gov. Opt Out

After 18 years of negotiations, the Organization of American States is gathering momentum on a declaration aimed specifically at protecting the rights of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas — even without the participation of the U.S. and Canada.

April 14th, 2015
Christine Graef
April 14th, 2015
By Christine Graef
Indigenous People Win Unprecedented Legal Protections, US And Canadian Gov. Opt Out

After 18 years of negotiations, the Organization of American States is gathering momentum on a declaration aimed specifically at protecting the rights of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas — even without the participation of the U.S. and Canada.

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White House Blog Reveals A Profound Lack Of Support For TPP

Widespread environmental opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership prompts an embarrassing White House statement claiming environmental support from some of the country’s most conservative, corporate-funded environmental organizations.

April 7th, 2015
Kevin Zeese
Margaret Flowers
April 7th, 2015
By Kevin Zeese
And Margaret Flowers
White House Blog Reveals A Profound Lack Of Support For TPP

Widespread environmental opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership prompts an embarrassing White House statement claiming environmental support from some of the country’s most conservative, corporate-funded environmental organizations.

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Chronicling Yemen: A Day-By-Day Look At A Crisis Unfolding

From Houthi leaders to Yemenis living through the Saudi-led bombings, MintPress is compiling a timeline of events starting from March 25, the day the bombings started.

April 7th, 2015
Catherine Shakdam
April 7th, 2015
By Catherine Shakdam
Chronicling Yemen: A Day-By-Day Look At A Crisis Unfolding

From Houthi leaders to Yemenis living through the Saudi-led bombings, MintPress is compiling a timeline of events starting from March 25, the day the bombings started.

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Google Bullies, Censors MintPress and AntiWar.com Over Abu Ghraib Photos

MintPress News and AntiWar.com have both been targeted by Google AdSense with threats to kill ad revenue for publishing the infamous photos of Abu Ghraib detainee torture by American troops. Many are left wondering if this is an attempt to control the narrative on the war in Iraq.

March 27th, 2015
Mnar Adley
March 27th, 2015
By Mnar Adley
Google Bullies, Censors MintPress and AntiWar.com Over Abu Ghraib Photos

MintPress News and AntiWar.com have both been targeted by Google AdSense with threats to kill ad revenue for publishing the infamous photos of Abu Ghraib detainee torture by American troops. Many are left wondering if this is an attempt to control the narrative on the war in Iraq.

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