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Four More Years: The Asia Pivot
For the first time since the collapse of the old Soviet Union, two major nuclear powers are bumping up against one another.
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A Checkerboard Strategy for Regaining the Progressive Initiative
A strategy for change at a time when 400 Americans own more wealth than the bottom 185 million combined.
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Fear of Rape Stalks Indian Women
Huge numbers of women and even school children have braved police batons, water cannons and teargas shells in a wave of public fury against India's rape epidemic.
In Montana, Dark Money Helped Democrats Hold a Key Senate Seat
Such spending played a greater role in the Montana Senate race than almost any other.
More Theft Under the Guise of the Fiscal Cliff
Obama is on track to be the first Democratic president to cut Social Security benefits at a time when pensions are disappearing.
Community Action Propels the Taiwanese Government Toward Zero Waste
As a result of community pressure, TEPA adopted a zero waste policy in 2003.
In a Year of Politicians and Bad News, Surprising Stories of Resistance
The battle in Chicago was won, but the war in education is still raging.
Climate Change Misinformer of the Year: Marc Morano
Marc Morano has earned the distinction of 2012 Climate Change Misinformer of the Year.
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Doing Hard Time for Peace
The question of whether a sacrifice has been worth the effort often remains an open question for a very long time.
Anti-Fracking Activist Discusses the Connection Between Human Rights and the Environment
Activist Sandra Steingraber: We canu2019t change the scale of the problem, so that means you have to change the scale of your actions.