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San Francisco — with its tech boom and housing crunch — is infamous for Ellis Act evictions that force tenants out of a building and…
It is common for parents to feel that their children are spending too much time in front of the television set. According to a Canadian…
Haiti’s Interim President Jocelerme Privert’s Ties to Washington The Nevada Primary: Race to the Finish for Republicans and Democrats Hillary Clinton’s handpicked president of Haiti,…
The American people have a deep sense of fairness. We are angry about the growing pay gap between the top 100 CEOs and the average…
Larry—not his real name—is 38. He is serving a 30-year sentence for murder in a New Jersey prison. He will not be eligible for parole…
Updates on Obama on/in Detroit, Walmart closing stores, Santa Fe and public banking, food-makers' profits vs people's health. Major discussion of Oxfam and IECD reports…
It's a familiar trope in U.S. society that baby boomers are the "richest generation." But a report released online Thursday by the Population Reference Bureau…
The invention of electricity transformed the lives of many. No longer were work days limited to the sun’s rays, and with longer hours to work…
The poorest Americans have no realistic hope of achieving anything that approaches income equality. They still struggle for access to the basics he economic hoarding…
Gerald Celente forecasts: When the final numbers are tabulated, overall holiday sales will trend lower for 2015 and the overall retail sector will grow weaker…
One of the long standing patterns in economies showing economic growth is longer life spans, and falls are see the result of severe distress and…
About 20 years ago, in a conversation with a Bangladeshi organizer, the topic of non-government organizations (NGOs), or non-profits as they’re often called, came up.…