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Resolving Nuclear Arms Claims Hinges on Iran’s Demand for Documents
The Barack Obama administration has demanded that Iran resolve “past and present concerns” about the “possible military dimensions” of its nuclear program.
Campus Rape and the Rise of the Academic Industrial Complex
Campus sexual assault is a major safety concern that university administrations have major financial incentives to underreport.
Ukraine: One “Regime Change” Too Many?
Russia's parliament has approved President Putin's request for the use of force inside neighboring Ukraine, as the latest neocon-approved “regime change” threatens to inflict grave damage on international relations.
Coal Miners and the Green Agenda
There is no reason for the fight to control climate change to continue becoming discombobulated over false trade-offs between jobs and the environment.
Missing in Action: What Happened to War and the Imperial Drive To Organize the Planet?
Tom Engelhardt: Citizen protest around the world is sparking not just disorganization, but what looks like, to coin a word, de-organization at a global level.
Organizers Worth Their Salt
Bosses hate a salt - a pro-union worker who's taken a job with the intent to organize.
While Duke Energy Dodges Taxes, Its Pollution Costs the Public Dearly
Duke Energy came in 13th on the list of companies with the lowest tax rates, among other utilities.
Lyndon Johnson’s Ambivalent Legacy
Author Peter Dreier defends his inclusion of LBJ in book celebrating social justice heroes, outlining the president's nearly unrivaled number of public reforms.
Libya: The Revolution That Never Was?
So far, the “Libyan revolution” has created dramatically increased physical and economic insecurity for the mass of Libyan civilians, a weak state and the continuing activity of shadowy militias.
Military Cuts Don’t Translate Into Less Spending
Here's a quick guide to what the Pentagon wants to do.