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INSIDER: Seattle museum forced to shut down after dozens of workers stormed out to protest new...
BizPac Review· 4 days agoA Seattle museum’s anti-hate exhibit sparked a walkout by staffers that caused a temporary shutdown of the facility. More than 20 employees walked off the job at […]
Mom starts a Greek donut food trailer to teach her sons how to be entrepreneurs
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoA Winston-Salem woman has started a mobile food business in part to teach her sons about...
Congress Signed the Checks, but Artists Paid the Price
New York Times· 2 days agoIn “The Playbook,” James Shapiro offers a resonant history of the Federal Theater Project, a...
Ten years of Spain’s pseudo-left Podemos party
World Socialist Web Site· 5 days agoThis weekend marked ten years since the electoral breakthrough of Spain’s pseudo-left Podemos party in the May 2014 European elections. Podemos, founded...
Turkey: The Hard Line Goes Limp
Strategy Page· 2 days agoFebruary 25, 2021: Turkish President Erdogan appears to be reconsidering his decision to let Turkish-U.S. relations deteriorate. First Erdogan acknowledged the deterioration in relations with ...
Michael Hudson: Modern (Mis)interpretations of Ancient Debt Cancellation | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 2 days agoModern economists misrepresent how ancient debt cancellation worked, forcing it into contemporary neoliberal /creditor rights frameworks
Turkey: The Kurd Problem
Strategy Page· 7 days agoOctober 6, 2023: The government is mounting a nationwide campaign against the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), in the wake of a PKK bombing in the capital Ankara. The Kurds are the largest ethnic ...
F. Willis Johnson: The Olympics encourage democratic reflection
The Daily Progress· 3 days agoThe Olympics, those weeks-long extravaganzas of athletic competition that happen every four years,...