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Where’s the Republican Outrage Over Saudi Arabia?
While Republicans beat up on the White House for making peace with enemies, voters should ask questions about America's friends.
An Unexplored Side of the Greek Financial Crisis: Two Economies, One Currency
Western countries should acknowledge that two separate economies exist, and design parallel currencies that best meet the needs of each.
Paul Krugman | What Does the US Gain From the Dollar’s Special Role?
What are the advantages of owning a reserve currency?
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US Bows Out After Plowshares Conviction Is Vacated
The 2012 Transform Now Plowshares anti nuclear action made the “Fort Knox” of weapons grade uranium look like “F Troop.”
Cambodia Year Zero Continues to Raise Awareness About History of Khmer Rouge
On the 60th anniversary of ITV, this film has been named as one of the network's 60 top programs.
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Thirty Miles From Selma, a Different Kind of Civil Rights Struggle
Alabama's biggest waste dump inflicts misery on residents of Uniontown, whose complaints to the EPA have gone unheeded.
Koch Industries Draws on Big Tobacco for New PR Hires
Who is in the PR stable the billionaire brothers have assembled?
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Pennsylvania Family Deals With Water Contamination Linked to Fracking Industry
The contamination of wells is not an anomaly. The Department of Environmental Protection identified 245 potentially contaminated sites between 2008 and 2014.
In Appalachia, the Coal Industry Is in Collapse, but the Mountains Aren’t Coming Back
This energy version of regime change had been long in the making.
UN Official Says Human Suffering in Yemen “Almost Incomprehensible“
Yemenis are in need of aid after 1.5 million displaced and a death toll of 4,000 in just five months.