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As student fight continues, progressives eye another goal: Tuition-free college
Estimates of what it would cost the federal government to make public colleges and universities tuition-free is a mere fraction of the Pentagon's yearly budget.
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The U.S. and the business of war
The war in Ukraine has been a great deal for the U.S., especially for the military complex. It has served as an excuse for a record increase in the military budget.
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Who are the 10 most dangerous people in America?
These are the top 10 listed by Peter Dreier, professor at Occidental College and former senior policy advisor to Boston Mayor Ray Flynn.
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Trump and I can agree: The U.S. is a ‘third-world country’
The imperial hubris on display in the use of such lingo towards poorer nations can't hide America's own failures.
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The United States lost an opportunity to ‘invade’ Cuba
The recent explosion of four fuel storage tanks in Matanzas Bay could have given them the opportunity to display U.S. might on Cuban soil.
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A never-before FBI raid on a former president who is like no other
Trump claims that the search of Mar-a-Lago was intended to stop him from running for president in 2024.
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Rubio and Scott vote against reducing inflation, lowering drug prices and tackling climate change
My question to both senators from Florida: What’s not to like? And why did you vote against it? The answer can be found if one looks deeply into who lines THEIR pockets…
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Rents are too damn high and tenants are paying the price
Miami's median rent is $3,157 a month. Now housing justice activists are doubling down on efforts to counter price-gouging landlords.
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Around half of U.S. seniors living alone can’t afford basic expenses: Study
"There's a myth that Social Security and Medicare miraculously take care of all of people's needs in older age. The reality is they don't..."
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The mentality that dominates U.S. policy towards Cuba
It's a long history that stems from the anti-neocolonialist nature of the Cuban Revolution and its implications for the model of domination established by the U.S. after WWII.
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