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Nancy J. Altman: Expand Social Security Now
Altman debunks many myths about Social Security.

As Extreme Cold Engulfs Eastern US, Fossil Fuel Mishaps Leave Disaster Areas on Fire
The fossil fuel industry has seen a series of disasters in less than a week.

Who Killed the Argentine Prosecutor? More Than 400,000 March for Justice in Buenos Aires as Controversy Grows
The march came one month after a mysterious death.

When Palestinians Die: Richard Falk on the Chapel Hill Shooting and the Media
The scholar discusses the mainstream media coverage of the killing of three Muslim Palestinian-Americans in North Carolina.

Kevin Gallagher: Emerging Markets and the Reregulation of Cross-Border Finance
Most cross-border capital flows occur among industrialized nations, but emerging markets are increasing participants.

Frida Berrigan: Give Your Children a Conscience Instead of Material Possessions
Frida Berrigan, author and daughter of two legendary antiwar activists, talks to Truthout.

Was Jeffrey Sterling Trial a Government Effort to Divide Investigative Journalists and Whistleblowers?
A federal jury convicted CIA whistleblower Sterling on nine felony counts,

Brian Williams Suspended for False Iraq Tale, but Media’s Real Scandal Is the War Lies Spun Daily
NBC News has suspended anchor Brian Williams.

Endless War? Obama Sends Congress Expansive Anti-ISIS Measure Six Months After Bombing Began
President Obama sent a request to authorize military force against ISIS.

Exchanging Vows, Alabama Same-Sex Couples Make History in a State Where Discrimination Runs Deep
Alabama has become the 37th state to allow same-sex marriage after the Supreme Court rejected the state's bid to block the unions.