Cables obtained from WikiLeaks document the influence the US Embassy sought over the nation in an expanse of nearly seven years—from ten months before the 2004 coup d’etat to just after the earthquake.
This week, a Wisconsin judge ruled down Gov. Scott Walker’s law that eliminates most collective bargaining rights of state employees.
Why is Blackwater founder Erik Prince building a mercenary army for the United Arab Emirates? The contracted guns will be much less involved in maintaining the peace than they will in suppressing any dissent within the country.
Mexican citizens stand up to the drug war within their borders and demand an end to the violence and a change in US security policy in the region.
Jeremy Scahill explains that Osama bin Laden is dead, but so are the hundreds of thousands of victims of the US War on Terror
After the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, corporations like Koch Industries are pushing their own political agenda in the workplace.
As the US government continues to ignore the science on climate change, we are heading down the path towards an uninhabitable world.
In efforts to target Al Qaeda members in Yemen, the US has unintentionally weakened President Saleh’s regime.
As in the UK, there are no revenue problems in the US, just corporations just stealing from their country.
Does the silence of the Obama administration on the uprisings in Yemen have something to do with the US-backed president’s role as a crucial partner in the war on terror?