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The Week in Review
New GOP Laws 'Will Devastate Abortion Access Across Large Parts of the Nation'
"Florida has been a critical haven for abortion access in the South, and this ban will decimate abortion access for Floridians and the entire region," one group said after the governor's signature.
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Defying Schultz's Union-Busting, Starbucks Workers Rack Up Win After Win
"After being shut out in four union votes this week, Howard Schultz and Starbucks should be embarrassed and should accept reality: Starbucks workers overwhelmingly want a union."
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Biden Answers Zelenskyy's Plea to 'Arm Ukraine Now' With $800 Million in Weapons
Peace advocates have expressed concerns that weapons transfers from the West will draw out Russia's war while enriching arms-makers.
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'Keep Fighting': Schumer 'Making Progress' on Canceling Student Debt
"Write, call, email," urged the Democratic leader, who said President Joe Biden is "more open" to the proposal than ever before.
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Warren, Chu Say IRS Must 'Take On Wealthy Tax Cheats' and Stop Targeting the Poor
"The most vulnerable taxpayers should not shoulder the burden of insufficient IRS enforcement funding," Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Judy Chu write in a new letter.
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Opinion
The Billion Dollar Global Market for Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear insanity: ongoing development and deployment, endless investment, eventual (either accidental or intentional) use.
by Robert C. Koehler
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More Than $900 of Your Tax Dollars Went to Corporate Military Contractors
This tax season, I'd rather fund green jobs and disease control than jets that spontaneously combust. Wouldn't you?
by Lindsay Koshgarian
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Autocrats Like Trump, Putin, and Le Pen Exploit Failures of Neoliberalism
The question is whether we'll return to sane and humane economic policies and ban big money from politics or if we'll embrace the authoritarian policies of Putin, Trump, and Le Pen.
by Thom Hartmann
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From Mosul to Raqqa to Mariupol—Killing Civilians Is a Crime
While Western leaders are demanding that Russia be held accountable for war crimes, they have raised no such clamor to prosecute U.S. officials.
by Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
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