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US and Iran Reach Landmark Nuclear Deal
The agreement is one of the most consequential international diplomatic achievements in decades.
Poor Bear the Brunt of Corruption in India’s Food Distribution System
With a network of 60,000 ration shops, India's public food distribution system is mired in corruption and inefficiency.
Kentucky’s Anti-Fracking Movement Deals Setback to Pipelines
Court emphatically stated that ‘the pipeline cannot be said to be in the public service.’
The False Greek Dilemma
Bernard Lietaer offers an alternative solution to the Greek crisis that would support economic recovery.
Migrant Mothers and Children Being Freed From Detention
Administration has been under scrutiny for locking up mothers and children while their asylum cases make their way through the court.
State Gerrymandering Reforms Start to Show Results
A big win last week for reformers in Florida shows that citizen led efforts are starting to yield promising results.
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The Problem of Greece Is Not Only a Tragedy – It Is a Lie
Syriza is choosing the path of liberals groomed to comply with neoliberal drivel.
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William Rivers Pitt | What I Think of George W. Bush
“I think of mud, and scum, and rot, and death ... and George W. Bush.”
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The Calamity of the Disappearing School Libraries
School libraries are being neglected, defunded, repurposed, abandoned and closed.
The Most Dangerous Man in the US: The Fall of Richard Nixon
This essay has been adapted from Tim Weiner's new book, One Man Against the World: The Tragedy of Richard Nixon.