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Subduing al-Quds: Israel’s High-Stake Game in al-Aqsa and Why Netanyahu May Prevail
Netanyahu's designs in Jerusalem are consistent with the political mood in Israel today.
Why Are So Many Women Stumping for Trump?
Thirteen months before the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump is attracting support from a diverse group of women. Why?
US Special Ops Forces Have Deployed in 135 Nations
This year is proving to be record-breaking year for the military's secret military.
Prescription Drug Price Controversy Highlights What’s Wrong With Big Pharma
Now pharmaceutical companies have discovered a way to reclaim the generic market.
Time for the Nuclear Option: Raining Money on Main Street
Virtually all money today is created as bank debt, but people can no longer take on more debt.
Maker of Tylenol Had a Plan to Block Tougher Regulation
Filings describe an unreported lobbying campaign to protect its iconic painkiller.
Climate Change Efforts by Developed Countries Hurt Africa’s Rural Poor
Land acquisition to establish forestry plantations for offsetting carbon pollution is hurting many.
Why Is College So Expensive if Professors Are Paid So Little?
Overreliance on precariously employed faculty is devaluing higher education for teachers and students alike.
Kidney Disease Linked to Agrochemical Exposure Spikes in El Salvador
Chronic Kidney Disease of an unknown origin is an urgent health problem, and it demands an urgent response.
Europe Helped Save Obama’s Historic Nuclear Deal With Iran
France, Germany and the United Kingdom influenced the decision of the members of the US Congress both directly and indirectly.