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Yearly Archives: 2016

The $7.6 Billion Bail-out of New York Nuclear Plants

“Nuclear energy is neither clean nor renewable,” testified Pauline Salotti, vice chair of the Green Party of Suffolk County, Long Island at a recent hearing on the plan.

Breaking the Camouflage Wall of Silence

When AFRICOM evaluates itself, the news is grim.

Trump’s Wrecking Ball Defines His Singular ‘Greatness:’ Demolition

For a guy who brags interminably about his self-evident genius — getting rich by building colossal, ritzy stuff— Trump’s historic significance is getting fully established: he is a uniter of odd bedfellows (against his excesses) and already the demolisher-in-chief, whether of his party or campaign.

Trump Is in Trouble with Veterans

Looks like Trump won’t be counting on any votes from veterans or their family members.

The Real Reckoning

Donald Trump didn’t come out of nowhere. He is the loudest and clearest warning shot across the bow of the current American political-economic system.

Massachusetts Becomes First State Ever To Ban Employers From Asking For Salary Histories

The state will be the first in the country to ban employers from asking prospective hires for their salary histories.

Former L.A. Sheriff Withdraws Guilty Plea

Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca withdrew his guilty plea on Monday. His case will now go to trial.
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Watch Trump Try to Talk About His Thoughts on Foreign Policy

Trump appears to be ignorant of the ongoing situation in the Ukraine and Russia's involvement in the international conflict.

Can Clinton Convince Skeptical Voters She’ll Fix the Economy?

“My primary mission as President will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the United States.”

Trump University and Laureate International Universities

Trump has Trump University as an Achilles' heel, but the Clintons have LIU.