Monday, December 23, 2013

It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken

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It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken

Arun Gupta, Truthout: Which tastes better: a mass-produced organic chicken, a factory-farmed inmate or a true pastured chicken? The author's introduction to pastured poultry made him realize flavor can be shaped by politics.

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In San Francisco and Oakland, Residents Fight Back Against Tech Giants

Chris Longenecker, Truthout: Protests against tech giants Apple, Google and Facebook for encouraging eviction, gentrification and displacement in San Francisco's working-class neighborhoods picked up steam with actions on both sides of the bay December 20 blocking workers' luxury shuttle buses.

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Who're You Rootin' for - Team Public or Team Private?

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Dean Baker | Inequality: Government Is a Perp, Not a Bystander

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One Hundred Years Is Enough: Time to Make the Fed a Public Utility

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Jessica Desvarieux, The Real News Network: Journalist and author David Cay Johnston says that private federal contractors need better oversight and should be banned from contributing to election campaigns.

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