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US Moves to Dismiss Marshall Islands Lawsuit
The tiny Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands filed a lawsuit against the United States, claiming that the US has breached its obligations under Article VI of the Treaty …
Lack of Transparency Fuels Corruption Allegations in Organic Governance
USDA asked to make public all nominations to National Organic Standards Board.
Advocates Mourn the Passing of Anna Conte, a Child at the Center of New York’s Battle for Medical Marijuana
Death fuels demand for emergency access to medical marijuana for critically ill patients in New York.
An Open Letter for the People in Gaza
Leading doctors and scientists denounce Gaza violence.
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White House OKs Underwater Torture Chamber
This is the propaganda that lulls the public into thinking that a meaningless balanced approach which juggles the rights of polluters to profit and the rights of helpless animals …
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Is This US Coal Giant Funding Violent Union Intimidation in Colombia?
Alabama-based Drummond Co. sued for alleged ties to group behind deaths, threats.
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Detroit Water Shut-Offs Are on Hold, but for How Long?
If Detroit is really interested in regaining financial solvency, they will apply the same tactics to the businesses that are hundreds of thousands behind in their own bills.
Professor William I. Robinson: Global Capitalism Is in the Midst of Its Most Severe Crisis
US intervention abroad in the 20th century - the forging of a US empire - claimed tens of millions of victims, inflicted untold suffering, and set back the aspirations …
Morocco: Crossroads in the Conflict Between Future Paths
Despite efforts to economically colonize the ancient cultures and peoples that populate Morocco, a strong resistance movement is fighting back.
Military Commissions: Deferring the Inevitable at Guantanamo
A court vacated support for terrorism charges but upheld a conspiracy conviction for a Guantanamo prisoner, providing a modicum of hope for some former prisoners' appeals.