The proliferation of the electric vehicle is undeniable. Two of the world’s biggest economies, China and the United States, both implemented categorical policy changes to … Electric vehicle charging stations may be a privacy riskRead more
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ALEC and the U.S.’s Second-Rate Telecom System
Do you have a “5G” service? It’s ceaselessly promoted as the mobile phone standard. Over the last two decade, the mobile phone market has been … ALEC and the U.S.’s Second-Rate Telecom SystemRead more
Economic literacy of this country is low
Richard Wolff DEBUNKS Economic Comeback Nonsense
Reduction of global inequalities in energy use necessary to stop climate change
A new ICTA-UAB study shows that existing climate mitigation scenarios perpetuate inequalities in energy use between the Global North and the Global South long into … Reduction of global inequalities in energy use necessary to stop climate changeRead more
I Watched a Democracy Die. I Don’t Want to Do It Again.
For 50 years, I have been mourning the death of President Salvador Allende of Chile, who was overthrown in a coup the morning of Sept. … I Watched a Democracy Die. I Don’t Want to Do It Again.Read more
Insulting the martyrs of Indian freedom struggle
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Tenn. Woman Dies of Stroke in Police Cruiser
Protesters gathered in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Monday to demand justice for Lisa Edwards, a 60-year-old woman who died after suffering a stroke in the back … Tenn. Woman Dies of Stroke in Police CruiserRead more
Julian Assange is free
He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High … Julian Assange is freeRead more
Killing of Indigenous Leader in Ecuador Demands Thorough Investigation
Eduardo Mendúa, an A’i Cofán Indigenous leader, was shot dead on February 26 outside his home in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Mendúa was an outspoken opponent … Killing of Indigenous Leader in Ecuador Demands Thorough InvestigationRead more
Neoliberal Economists Cheered on Augusto Pinochet’s Dictatorship
In late 1977, as the Chilean military junta extended the state of siege in place since its 1973 coup and formally dissolved all political parties, … Neoliberal Economists Cheered on Augusto Pinochet’s DictatorshipRead more