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Big Players Promote Water Privatization

Ellen Dannin, Truthout: Americans used to take water for granted, but the water shutoff in Detroit has taught us all important lessons. The private sector is willing to be ruthless in denying access to the most basic needs.

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Utility Trade Group Funds ALEC Attack on Americans Using Solar

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Anti-Politics and the 1%

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Labor and the BDS Movement: Two Perspectives

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Report Criticizes EPA Oversight of Injection Wells

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Job Growth Slows in July

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