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Fighting the Foodopoly

Fighting the Foodopoly

My new book is called Foodopoly. It's about the corporate control of every aspect of our food system, from how what we eat is labeled to the pesticides we're exposed to. We, the people, must reclaim our democracy. We must reestablish strong antitrust laws to begin the...

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Middle Eastern Re-Run

Middle Eastern Re-Run

Can you hear it? Conservatives are beating their war drums and banging their tambourines, trying to gin up support for U.S. intervention in Syria. Republican Senators John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina have been particularly vocal about their...

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How We Pay for CEO ‘Performance’

How We Pay for CEO ‘Performance’

Federal unemployment benefits for 400,000 Californians out of work since last fall recently dropped 18 percent, a $52 cut out of weekly checks that average $297. Similar cuts are rolling out in other states. In all, long-term unemployed Americans will on average lose...

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Hollow Bee Hives May Threaten Our Lives Too

Hollow Bee Hives May Threaten Our Lives Too

You may think that your most significant interaction with bees is trying not to get stung. But, in fact, you have bees to thank for nearly one-third of all food crops: almonds, apples, peaches, honey, and watermelons, to name a few. If our bees are in trouble, then...

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Fashion Victims

Fashion Victims

You see it in stores across our country and around the world: colorful and stylish clothing with happy-sounding brand names like Children's Place, Papaya, Joe Fresh, and Mango. But you don't see the factories where these cheerful garments are made. Nor are we shown...

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Big Ag Chokes on Its Own Scam

Big Ag Chokes on Its Own Scam

Amy Meyer was curious. Then she was appalled. Then she was charged with the "crime" of using a cell phone to video what appalled her. Welcome to the Brave New World of "ag-gag" laws being pushed by agribusiness corporations to stop reporters, workers, animal rights...

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This Week in OtherWords: May 1, 2013

This Week in OtherWords: May 1, 2013

This week in OtherWords, Jo Comerford and Donald Kaul weigh in on the government's reversal of sequester-driven cuts that inconvenienced air travelers as other budget woes hurt children, the elderly, and the unemployed. Below, you'll find a clickable summary of all...

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The Internet Racket

The Internet Racket

Is your Internet bill too high? You can thank the phone and cable companies for that. Today, high-speed broadband services offered by these national carriers cost more than $500 a year and even more when customers are forced to bundle Internet access with cable or...

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