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Racist School Closings in Washington, DC

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Wall Street "Too Big to Fail" Banks and Corporations Are the Real Takers: Count the Ways

Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: Who are the real economic takers in the United States? The case can be made that our largest financial institutions and corporations are our biggest freeloaders.

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If There Is Taxation Without Representation, Monsanto Is Being Represented, and We're Being Taxed

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ACLU Sharply Criticizes James Comey, Obama's Likely FBI Director Nominee

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Paul Krugman | From the Mouths of Babes

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What I Saw as a Liberal Mole at Fox News

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New CBO Study: US to Gift Wealthiest Americans $12 Trillion in Tax Cuts This Decade

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Former Bachmann Staffer: Lies are OK Because Her Constituency Believes Them

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Fast Food Workers Strike Spreads to Seattle

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Racist School Closings in Washington, DC

Rania Khalek, Truthout: The District of Columbia's planned public school closings disproportionately affect minority and special needs students, and there is no evidence the plan will improve educational outcomes or save the district money.

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NYC Public Libraries Under Attack, Facing Privatization and Budget Cuts

Nathan Tankus, Naked Capitalism: By generating budget shortfalls for state and local governments, the financial crisis has given people like Mayor Bloomberg the opportunity to make cuts to popular social services like libraries.

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John Pilger | From Iraq, a Tragic Reminder to Prosecute the War Criminals

John Pilger, Truthout: Studies show almost half of Iraq's population in areas around where the United States and Britain dropped some 300 tons of depleted uranium will get cancer. These crimes await prosecution. But who will demand it? asks Pilger.

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Meet the Refreshing Evangelical Who's Leading a Revival - of the "Common Good"

Sarah van Gelder, YES! Magazine: Pastor Jim Wallis has been arrested for protesting the Keystone XL pipeline, he builds bridges between polarized politicians, and he pushes Christians to worry less about gay marriage and more about justice. And even better - there's a whole new generation following his lead.

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How Enterprise Zones Are Killing the California Dream

Gary Cohn, Frying Pan News: California's enterprise zone plan is a controversial state program that is supposed to create jobs. It has been under fire for years from critics who say that it simply rewards employers for moving jobs from one location to another.

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Sarah Macaraeg, Truthout: Half-Filipina writer Sarah Macaraeg reflects on Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, colonization, her name and cultural memory.

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Actual US Poverty Twice Official Figure

Paul Jay, The Real News Network: According to official figures 15 percent of Americans live in poverty; real numbers are over 33 percent of Americans cannot meet basic needs.

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Too Juvenile to Govern

Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Writers Group: With budgetary tantrums in the Senate and investigative play-acting in the House, the Republican Party is proving once again that it simply cannot be taken seriously.

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Education Reform Advances in "Post-Riot" Anaheim

Gabriel San Roman, Truthout: National advocacy organization Partnership for 21st Century Skills purports to advance education in Anaheim's predominately Latino schools, but its framework is designed to prepare graduates for the global economy - not a critique of it.

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Judge Frees Patriot Coal to Eliminate Retiree Benefits for 20,000

Mike Elk, In These Times: A bankruptcy court in St. Louis agreed that Patriot Coal has the right to void its collective bargaining agreements and cancel its pension and retirement obligations to 20,000 workers and family members.

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10 Ways to Explore Bastyr's Beautiful Forest Campus

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Maya Schenwar | Life on Penalty of Death

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Near Zero Percent Interest Savings Rates Are Forcing Seniors to Ration for Survival

Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: Banks and the government used to tell Americans to save for their senior years and augment penurious Social Security checks with yearly interest payments.  Now, seniors get .01 percent in interest on their hard-earned money while Wall Street investors are making record profits.

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The Lever of Social Action

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Poll: Huge Majority Says Economy Should Trump Congressional Investigations

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Why the Military Protects the Command Structure Instead of Sexual Assault Victims

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Keystone XL: The New Plunder of Native Lands

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Conservative Activist Advises GOP: Ignore Hispanics, Go For White Voters Instead

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News Organizations Decline Meeting with Holder Unless Meeting Is "On the Record"

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Shocker: Wealthy Win Lion's Share of Major Tax Breaks

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Maya Schenwar | Life on Penalty of Death

Maya Schenwar, Truthout: The death penalty isn't the only way our criminal justice system kills. We must work to conceive of how to confront harm and solve problems without depriving people of their lives.

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Hundreds Protest Genetically Engineered Eucalyptus Trees in North Carolina

Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Opponents say the tropical, genetically altered trees, which would be grown as fuel for biomass energy plants, would threaten native species and turn forests into mono-crop fuel generators.

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Republican Lies Thwart Attempts to Reach Democratic Ideal of Educated Citizenry

The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Show: Thomas Jefferson may have touted the importance of an informed citizenry, but what if the information that is educating citizens is coming from Republican lies?

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Michael Winship | Good Consumers, Bad Citizens

Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: When did we stop being citizens and become merely consumers?

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Paul Krugman | When Economic Prudence Is Seen as Folly

Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: A look back at Britain's economic policy in the 1930's reveals that "doing the responsible thing is a recipe for economic failure," says Krugman.

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Maya Angelou Writes of Mothers and Daughters: Reconciliation and Unconditional Love

Maya Angelou, Random House: Sent away to live with her grandmother at an early age, Maya Angelou has written a memoir about abandonment, forgiveness and love. Read the excerpt from her new book, "Mom & Me & Mom."

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Are Washington, Moscow and Beijing Using the Global Arms Trade to Create a New Cold War?

Michael T. Klare, TomDispatch: In the early months of 2013 arms sales, the power dueling and competition that comes with them have been gaining momentum.

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The Judicial Amendments' 1-2-3-4 Punch to Collective Bargaining

Ellen Dannin and Ann C. Hodges, Truthout: In this week's installment of their series on the National Labor Relations Act, the writers examine how judicial amendments have severely eroded Congress's stated policy of restoring equality of bargaining power between employers and employees.

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Puerto Rican Independentista Oscar López Rivera's 32 Years of Resistance to Torture

Hans Bennett, Upside Down World: A new book examines the broader political significance of Puerto Rican activist Oscar Lopez Rivera's case, while providing an unflinching look at how imprisonment and draconian policies like solitary confinement and no-contact visits affect prisoners and their loved ones.

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On the News With Thom Hartmann: Members of Mayors Against Illegal Guns Received Letters Poisoned With Ricin, and More

In today's On the News segment: New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the nonprofit he founded called Mayors Against Illegal Guns each received a letter containing the deadly poison ricin; Congressional Budget Office says tax breaks will cost our nation $12 trillion dollars over the next decade; California legislators are trying again to pass a bill of rights for domestic workers; and more.

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War on Democracy in Wisconsin: Bill Would Enact Voter ID, End Disclosure, Limit Early Voting and Expand Lobbyist Influence

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Latest Michigan PPAs Exemplify The Power Behind The PTC

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Latest Michigan PPAs Exemplify The Power Of Wind Energy's Production Tax Credit
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Recently approved power purchase agreements (PPAs) by the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) underscore the continuation of several positive trends of late, including utility procurement of wind, the lowering of cost per MWh and the effectiveness of the production tax credit (PTC). On May 15, the MPSC approved two PPAs [read more]
Anchors Away! UMaine-Led Consortium To Launch Prototype Offshore Turbine
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The University of Maine's (UMaine) Advanced Structures and Composites Center and its partners will launch a 1:8 scale model of its VolturnUS offshore wind turbine on May 31, the first grid-connected offshore wind turbine to be deployed off the coast of North America. The approximately 65-foot tall turbine prototype is [read more]
Nebraska Passes Sales Tax Exemption
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Nebraska lawmakers have passed a bill that features sales tax exemptions to attract wind farms to the state. The bill, L.B.104, provides sales tax exemptions for the purchase of wind turbines, towers and other wind farm components - which neighboring states, such as Iowa, Kansas and Oklahoma, have used. Sen. [read more]
Wellinghoff To Resign As FERC Chairman
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Jon Wellinghoff, who presided over the U.S. electric grid at a time of tremendous growth for renewable energy, is stepping down as chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). He is expected to remain in the position until the Senate confirms his successor. Characterized as a "champion of change" [read more]

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Vestas Produces Massive Blade Prototype At Colorado Plant
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Vestas introduced a 57.5-meter blade prototype for its V117-3.3 MW wind turbines. The blades, about 189 feet in length, are the longest ever manufactured in the U.S. The company says its Brighton, Colo.-based plant is the only Vestas factory in the world equipped to produce this blade type. The Colorado [read more]
EDF, wpd Pool Resources To Answer France's Offshore Power Call
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EDF Energies Nouvelles and wpd offshore will again pool their resources to develop a competitive bid to answer the French government's second offshore wind energy power call. Under the agreement, the companies will pool their expertise and financial resources through a joint company, in which EDF will hold a controlling [read more]
Schneider Power To Sell Ontario Wind Farm
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Schneider Power - a subsidiary of Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, a provider of natural gas storage systems, integration and vehicle system technologies - says it will sell its 10 MW Trout Creek wind farm to "an unrelated third party." According to Quantum, the sale will occur in two phases. [read more]
Connecticut House Passes RPS Bill; Moves To Senate
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The Connecticut House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that would allow large-scale hydropower to qualify as a Class I resource under the state's renewable portfolio standard (RPS). According to a Hartford Business report, a companion bill passed the state Senate on May 6, but due to some differences, [read more]

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Alberta School District Signs PPA With BluEarth's Bull Creek Project
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BluEarth Renewables has confirmed that trustees for Alberta's Prairie Rose School District have signed a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to acquire the output of the developer's 115 MW Bull Creek wind project, located in Provost and Wainwright, Alberta. Marlo Raynolds, BluEarth's vice president of market development, says the PPA [read more]
Moventas Opens North American Condition Management Center, Offers New Program
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Industrial gears provider Moventas has opened a condition management center in Chicago, and with it, a condition management services program. According to Moventas, the service agreement allows wind farm owners and operators to install a condition monitoring system without upfront capital investment. Designed to maximize gearbox life through the early [read more]
Fast-Drying Coating Improves Curing Times For Offshore Wind Towers
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Coatings manufacturer Hempel has developed an epoxy coating that offers improved curing times for manufacturers of offshore wind towers. Specially formulated for the offshore wind market, the HEMPADUR 47300 epoxy can help offshore wind tower manufacturers drive down production costs and reduce drying times by up to 25%. According to [read more]
Gamesa Enters Kenya Wind Market
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Wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has signed an agreement with local power company Kengen to supply 16 G52 850 kW wind turbines. Turbine delivery and installation for the 13.6 MW Ngong II wind farm, being developed by a subsidiary of Iberdrola, is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2014. [read more]

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