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In Britain and the US, Grim Expectations
Paul Krugman: Thereu2019s an interesting mix of contrast and similarity between the policy debates in Britain and the US right now, but people tell very different stories about the …
US to Deploy Anti-Missile Units in Turkey
The US will send 400 American military personnel and two Patriot air defense batteries to Turkey as cross-border tensions with Syria intensify.
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Pakistan, Afghanistan Moving Ahead on Peace Plan That Cuts US Peace Role
Under the deal, the insurgents would have to renounce violence, cut ties to al Qaeda and
Petraeus Rising: Managing the “War of Perceptions” in Iraq
Petraeus took command in Iraq in 2007 with misgivings, but soon found a way to turn it to his advantage.
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News Flash for the FCC
In order to combat the FCC's media consolidation effort writers at the free press have taken their message to the streets. Read here to see how you can be …
Time Gives Up on Factchecking: Corporate Media Can’t Find a Way to Tell the Truth
With Times Magazine out of the fact checking business it seems for the American people that the truth is not as important as the illusion thereof.
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Can We Keep Scandal Fatigue From Thwarting Reform?
Here's how some of Truthout's reporters deal with the disheartening side of our work. We'd like to hear how you deal with reading investigations that take an emotional toll.
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Sandy Brought the Police and Occupy Together, but for How Long?
During the disaster of Hurricane Sandy, Occupy protesters and New York police officers were able to put their politics behind them and save the lives of dozens of victims.
The 25-Hour Work Week
As we have seen, hours worked per week and per year have increased very substantially for large numbers of Americans in recent years.
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Rice Drops Bid for Secretary of State, Citing Opposition
Susan E. Rice, the ambassador to the United Nations, has withdrawn her name from consideration for secretary of state, in the face of relentless opposition from Republicans.