Today’s blip Occupy Wall Street: Complaints Include Rising Student Loan Debt, Insurance Costs Several million to lose unemployment benefits after January if lawmakers cannot strike deal Unemployment rate among veterans is far higher than the national average ProgressivePOC: Slavery in North America, Part Four Native American Leader and Activist Elouise…
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Today’s blip Psst! Keep it quiet, but gender equality isn’t just tied to economic growth Dozens of Beatings and Coverups by Officers in L.A. County Jails MLK Images Around the World How technology has transformed our privacy (or lack thereof) Webinar (10/20): Defend Permanent Residents from Removal (2)
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Saturday Blip ‘Occupy’ protests go worldwide Health Law to Be Revised by Ending a Program White House tweaks Boehner on Jobs Plan Student Issues Haven’t Gained Momentum at #OccupyWallStreet The Impact of Employer Responsibility Under the Affordable Care Act Thomas Confirmation Hearings Had Ripple Effect Analysis of Florence v. Board…
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Today’s blip Republicans block Obama jobs bill Troy Davis’s Last Words: ‘Continue To Fight This Fight’ NYPD Spies On Muslim College Students Who Go On ‘Militant Paintball Trips’ Georgia Considers Replacing Firefighters With Free Prison Laborers Wisconsin Dems revving up efforts to recall Gov. Scott Walker States Adding Drug Test…
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Sunday Blip in Time Unemployed seek protection against job bias Steve Jobs was an Arab-American (h/t: amazinggrace) Why we need to be more accepting of humanized lab animals† Ingraham: Cain Would Be First Real Black President Because Obama Has White Relatives Drilling in the Arctic: Perspectives From an Alaska Native…
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Today’s blip in Time Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dies How Technology Will Transform Higher Education How Georgia’s Anti-Immigration Law Could Hurt the State’s (and the Nation’s) Economy Call Out to People of Color From the #OccupyWallStreet People of Color Working Group Making Room for Racial Justice in the People Power…
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Today’s blip in Time Here’s to Occupying Wall Street! (If Only That Were Actually Happening) Brother of youngest executed in US speaks out 90 Percent Of Corporations Think Their Executives Deserve Above-Median Pay, Driving Income Inequality Fannie Mae knew about foreclosure abuses by law firms it hired as early as…
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Contraceptive Used in Africa May Double Risk of H.I.V. Is Your Campus Fueling Conflict in the Congo? Alabama’s Immigration Law is An Unprecedented Attack on Children and Families Salary and benefit growth for American workers has stagnated GOP-backed laws will make it harder for more than five million eligible voters…
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