Analysis
Analysis of political developments.
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The West covered sports in 2008, but politics in 2022 – What changed?
U.S. media coverage of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics was accompanied by a barrage of non-stop political attacks…
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En 2008, el Occidente hizo cobertura deportiva, pero en 2022 hacen cobertura política ¿Qué ha cambiado?
Al contrastar la cobertura de los medios de comunicación estadounidenses y occidentales del primer día de los Juegos Olímpicos de…
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Teamsters union denounces far-right so-called ‘trucker protest’
Representing 1.4 million workers mainly in the trucking industry in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, the International Brotherhood…
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Decades-long environmental catastrophe in Imperial Beach, California
Millions of gallons of raw sewage water, up to 35 million gallons daily, are being discharged into the ocean spanning…
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One year after deadly winter storm, what has Texas done to fix the power grid?
The following article was written by the Texas organization POWER, or Public Ownership or Water and Electric Resources.
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Union election rematch: Bessemer workers continue to fight Amazon’s anti-labor campaign
Voting is now underway at Amazon’s fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama after the NLRB ordered a second union election on…
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Unsung Black heroes: South Carolina’s 1968 Orangeburg Massacre
Three Black youths were killed by South Carolina Highway Patrol officers in the February 8, 1968, Orangeburg Massacre at South…
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Supreme Court OKs Alabama state government plot against Black voters
With a slew of high-profile cases the Supreme Court is slated to hear this year, it is increasingly clear that…
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Palestinian resistance forces Amnesty International to denounce Israeli apartheid
Israel’s frantic response to the report, including its attempt to stop the report’s publication, shows that it has no arguments…
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SDG&E is robbing and endangering San Diego residents
SDG&E's rate increases, which started in 2013, are expected to outpace inflation by almost 70% by 2030.
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