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From the Jaws of Bipartisanship

From the Jaws of Bipartisanship

| Aug 18, 2021 | Cartoon|Rights / DemocracyGet the full-res version here.
Corporations Should Pay Their Fair Share for Human Needs

Corporations Should Pay Their Fair Share for Human Needs

| Jul 28, 2021 | Economy / Business|HP Subfeatured|Rights / DemocracyAs the debate rages on Capitol Hill over President Biden’s Build Back Better plans, the question of how to cover the costs looms large. Biden has proposed a package of tax increases on the wealthy and corporations. At the center is a corporate tax rate hike from the...
Cubans Are Suffering. Biden Needs to End the Embargo.

Cubans Are Suffering. Biden Needs to End the Embargo.

| Jul 21, 2021 | Economy / Business|Environment / Health|Food / Farming|HP Subfeatured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyThe anti-government protests that erupted in various Cuban cities this July received enormous coverage in the U.S. press. But most of the coverage either underplayed or failed to mention the critical role played by the U.S. embargo in creating the blackouts and...
Democracy Or Autocracy?

Democracy Or Autocracy?

| Jun 23, 2021 | Cartoon|Rights / DemocracyGet a full-res version here.
50 Years Later, End the War on Drugs

50 Years Later, End the War on Drugs

| Jun 16, 2021 | Editors Picks|Environment / Health|HP Featured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyFifty years ago this month, on June 17, 1971, President Richard Nixon declared a “full scale attack” on drug use. It was the beginning of the War on Drugs. Nixon — and many presidents since — promised the War on Drugs would save lives. Trillions of dollars later,...
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