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There’s No Business Like the U.S. Global Arms Business

William D. Hartung TomDispatch
When U.S. firms dominate a $70 billion a year global market, you’d expect to hear about it. Not so with the global arms trade. There are occasional pieces that, for example, note the impact of U.S. weapons transfers to Saudi Arabia, or the disastrous dispensation of weaponry to U.S. allies in Syria. But the sheer size of the U.S. arms trade, the politics that drive it, the companies that profit from it, and its devastating global impacts are rarely discussed.

Friday Nite Videos -- July 29, 2016

Portside
Fear and Acceptance at the Democratic Convention. Most Lives Matter. Al Franken Get Donald Trump, to a T. Wasserman-Schultz Still Faces Primary Challenge. The Protein Folding Revolution.

Most Lives Matter

The American way of life is under siege by a group of activists who want nothing less than to not be shot.

The Protein Folding Revolution

Big leaps in our understanding of protein folding can open doors to new protein-based medicines and materials--designed from the ground up.

Hillary Clinton and the Choice

Robert Borosage Campaign for America's Future
The choice between the racism and nativism of Donald Trump, a man clearly unfit to be president, and Hillary Clinton could not be more clear. Bernie Sanders has it right: The first task of his continuing political revolution is to make certain that Trump loses, and loses badly.

Artists #UnitedAgainstHate

United Against Hate United Against Hate
An open letter to the voters of the United States...We believe it is our responsibility to use our platforms to bring attention to the dangers of a Trump presidency, and to the real and present threats of his candidacy. Initiated by 100 artists, actors, musicians, DJs, writers, directors, performers...