All Articles on Occupy Wall Street
News 'People Are Angry, Very Angry': Protests, Demands Grow in Turkey Two-day strike planned to protest "the state terror implemented against entirely peaceful protests" Read more |
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News We’re Being Watched: How Corporations and Law Enforcement Are Spying on Environmentalists In February 2010 Tom Jiunta and a small group of residents in northeastern Pennsylvania formed the Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition (GDAC), an environmental organization opposed to hydraulic fracturing in the region. The group sought to appeal to the widest possible audience, and was careful about... Read more |
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News Dissent as 'Terrorism': Targeting Public Protest in the Post-9/11 Era New report finds Homeland Security 'apparatus' frequently turned against 'political and social dissidents' Read more |
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News The 'Fight for 15' Grows: Fast Food Worker Strike Hits Detroit Hundreds of workers walk off jobs on Friday in latest action decrying low-wage jobs, as movement shows no signs of abating Read more |
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News Neither Admit Nor Deny: Big Business Allowed To Pay Millions to Avoid Jail Record fines adding up to $36 billion have been paid out in the last 12 years by multinational corporations to the U.S. government to settle charges of corruption and fraud. But are they getting away with a slap on the wrist to avoid prosecution for major crimes? Just last month Ralph Lauren, the U... Read more |
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News 'The Gilded Age' Statistics Corporations Don't Want Workers, or Anyone, to See Aggressive lobbying effort fights disclosure of just how big the income disparities are Read more |
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News Tim DeChristopher: Champion of Climate Movement Released on Eve of Earth Day Pioneering activist who inspired a new generation of civil disobedience celebrates 43rd Earth Day with freedom Read more |
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News Majority in the US: Redistribute Wealth, Enact 'Robin Hood Tax' New Gallup poll finds strong support for ending inequality plaguing the nation Read more |
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News New York City to Pay Occupy Wall Street Damages for Violent Eviction Settlement covers destroyed property from People's Library and more Read more |
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News The Day's Most Insignificant Headline: Dow Hits All-Time High Billionaires richer, stock market soars, corporate profits up... so why all the austerity for the rest of us? Read more |