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Planned Parenthood Vote Highlights the GOP’s Broken Moral Compass
Conservatives insist they care about the health of women, but their actions indicate otherwise.
Hiroshima and the Safety of Historical Distance
Pandora's box swung open 70 years ago today, and as a nation, we still largely argue that it was for the best.
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War With Iran: The Same Old Story
The hawks on the right keep crying that we need a “better deal.”
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Reflections on the 70th Anniversary of the Decimation of Hiroshima
The development and use of the atomic bomb changed the course of history forever.
Fukushima Baby Milk Formula Declared Unfit by China
The baby food was sent back to Japan because China has had a ban on any imports from the areas around Fukushima.
Japanese Nobel Laureate Kenzaburo Oe on 70th Anniversary of US Atomic Bombings
Seventy years ago today the US dropped the world's first atomic bomb.
On Hiroshima Anniversary Peacemakers March on Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab
Peace activists from across the nation who are convening in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Puerto Rico’s Economic “Death Spiral” Tied to Legacy of Colonialism
Unlike US states and municipalities, Puerto Rico cannot declare bankruptcy.
“Give Us the Ballot”: The Struggle Continues 50 Years After Signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act
This week marks the 50th anniversary of a landmark achievement of the civil rights movement.
The Making of Leopoldo López: An Investigation Into Venezuela’s Most Prominent Opposition Figure
Lu00f3pez's supporters call him a political prisoner and accuse Maduro of silencing a dissenting voice.