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Hospitals make room for the rich, crowd the rest out
Health care is expensive in the United States, most of all for the caviar-munchers who use luxurious hospital rooms that…
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Florida proposal to cut Medicaid draws opposition
Florida Governor Rick Scott’s proposal to cut Medicaid is drawing opposition and resurrecting Scott’s own troubles with Medicaid.
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Occupy Syracuse attacked, demolished by police
On Jan. 18, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner issued a statement that the 109-day-old Occupy Syracuse encampment was to be evicted…
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Occupy Wall Street West shuts down banks!
The Bay Area Occupy movement declared Jan. 20 to be “Occupy Wall Street West”—a shutdown of San Francisco's financial district.
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Obama administration stops Keystone XL project for now
In the face of militant opposition to the project, the Obama administration has decided that the Keystone XL pipeline will…
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Violence against women widespread in US
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey found that one in four women have experienced physical violence from an intimate…
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Occupy Congress draws thousands to Capitol Hill
On Jan. 17, Occupy Congress, brought more than 2,000 people to Capitol Hill, who attempted to organize a “meet and…
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Sarkozy brags about deportation record
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Interior Minister Claude Gueant are bragging about the high number of immigrant workers deported in…
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Yemen’s Saleh granted amnesty over people’s protests
The interim government of Yemen has granted amnesty to Ali Abdullah Saleh, president for 33 years, as well as to…
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Cuba’s truths
Granma editorial answers the lies about Cuba that are being perpetuated in the international arena.
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