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Trouble Already Brewing for Saudi Arabia’s New King
Although some have viewed Salman as an excellent mediator, his first week in office has been marred by the public beheading of four citizens.
Community-Owned Energy: How Nebraska Became the Only State to Bring Everyone Power From a Public Grid
Here's how Nebraska took its energy out of corporate hands and made it affordable for everyday residents.
The Invisible Man: Jeffrey Sterling, CIA Whistleblower
The mass media have suddenly discovered Jeffrey Sterling, after his conviction Monday afternoon as a CIA whistleblower.
Shedding Light on Three Big Lies About Systemic Pesticides and Bees
Big Ag is planting ridiculous misinformation in the media about honeybees and the systemic pesticides killing them.
Why Is Marissa Alexander Still Being Punished for Fighting Back?
As Alexander leaves prison for house arrest, it's time to question the system that turns women into criminals for trying to stay alive.
From the Concorde to Sci-Fi Climate Solutions
Touting “sci-fi climate solutions” dangerously delays the day when we actually reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Are the US and Russian Governments Once Again on the Nuclear Warpath?
Failing to agree to a diplomatic settlement of these and other issues will do more than continue violent turmoil in Ukraine.
Syriza’s Victory: Hold the Champagne
Syriza's electoral victory has been viewed as a historic turning point for Greece and Europe, but is this too much hype?
Doomsday Clock Creeps Toward Midnight
The clock is not intended to act as a literal countdown to doomsday.
Department of Education Sides Against Students to Feather Its Own Bed in For-Profit Corinthian Colleges Debacle
Like homeowners who served to foam the runway for banks, students continue to be cannon-fodder for predatory lenders.