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Radical Women Celebrate A Half Century of Hell-Raising
R.V. Murphy delves into the fifty-year history of Seattle’s feminist collective, Radical Women.
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Why the Mohawk Tribe Should Fire Its Lawyers and Dump the Patents Which Now Tarnish Its Name
Dr. Roy Schestowitz questions the lawyers who turned the Mohawk people into stooges for Big Pharma.
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How The FCC is Using Legal Gymnastics to Excuse Itself From Getting Americans Internet Access
The FCC redoubles its promise to make internet service even worse. Kate Forscey reports.
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Sunday Comics
Roforofo don change them, them go look like twins. You no go know who be who, Sunday Comics don change them — them go look like twins, you no go know who be who. You no go know your friend from who.
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Can We Pay for Single Payer?
What’s the real cost of single-payer healthcare, economically and politically? Dean Baker lays it down for you.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Documentary Value
On recording. The latest from Omar Willey’s grease pencil.
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Free Thing of the Week: A Future in Commons: A Tribute to Bassel Khartabil
A tribute to the remarkable spirit of Bassel Khartabil from the people at Disquiet Junto.
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Genome Cloaking Preserves Privacy While Enabling Diagnosis
How can genome sequencing provide useful information without sacrificing privacy? Dr. Ricki Lewis investigates.
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Amazon in Review: What the Amazon-Whole Foods Merger Tells Us About Antitrust Law
Enforcement of antitrust in the United States has been weak for decades. Do we need something else? Harold Feld writes.
