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As JPMorgan posts a massive $2bn trading loss we ask if this strengthens the case for greater regulation of Wall Street.
The libertarian Cato Institute receives money from the right-wing Koch brothers.
People & Power asks why the billionaire siblings are spending a fortune in support of a conservative political agenda.
With a worldwide financial crisis and an outraged 99 per cent, we ask if the free market is free enough.
As proposed US anti-piracy laws spark a legal storm, we ask if they are compatible with internet freedoms.
As US officials visit, we ask if progress is underway or if Myanmar's president is the public face of the old junta.
Internet and technology experts discuss why current anti-piracy legislation in the US must be stopped.
As the US pushes through an arms deal, we ask if there are guarantees the weapons will not fall into the wrong hands.
With high unemployment and widening inequality, the US 2012 presidential hopefuls are battling over financial strategy.
US conservatives must reform their internal ideology in order to create a coherent effort to revitalise the party.
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