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Obama Might Not Get Health Care Overhaul for Christmas
Washington - President Barack Obama tried mightily Tuesday to jolt the Senate's stalled health care overhaul effort, but after an hour-long closed-door meeting with Senate Democrats, the fate of …
How Banks Fleece the Unemployed
Just when you thought the big banks had maxed out their chutzpah account, think again. While posting breathtaking profits in the last two quarters – Wells Fargo’s $3.2 …
Top Ten Ways You Can Tell Which Side the United States Government Is on With Regard to the Military Coup in Honduras
At dawn on June 28, the Honduran military abducted President Manuel Zelaya at gunpoint and flew him out of the country. Conflicting and ambiguous statements from the Obama administration …
Breakthrough Health Care Innovation in Rwanda
Can a breakthrough health care innovation in Rwanda work in the US? Next on “NOW.”
Obama’s Home Energy-Efficiency Pitch: Insulation Is “Sexy“
President Obama on Tuesday pressed the importance of green home remodeling in the aisles of a Home Depot in Washington D.C. Tuesday as a way toward economic savings and …
What Planet Are Netanyahu and Obama Living on?
I scan three Israeli newspapers every day (well, actually, their web sites, in English). It's less like visiting a foreign country than like visiting a foreign planet. The obsession …
Did New Orleans SWAT Cops Shoot an Unarmed Man?
The tip came in on the morning of Thursday, Sept. 1, 2005, as disorder was spreading through the devastated city: Somebody had stolen a Kentwood Springs bottled water truck …
EU/IMF Revolt: Greece, Iceland, Latvia May Lead the Way
Europe's small, debt-strapped countries could follow the lead of Argentina and simply walk away from their debts. That would shift the burden to the creditor countries, which could solve …
Work Visa Program Is Rife With Problems
Editors Note: This story is the third in a five-part series by the Kansas City Star. Part one in this special investigation provided an overview of a broken US …
One Small Soldier in a Big War
Richard Lee rolls down the street in his wheelchair, popping in on any number of his businesses located in the “Oaksterdam district” of downtown Oakland, California. Once known for …