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As 18 Die on Anniversary of Revolution, Egypt Intensifies Crackdown on Activists, Journalists
At least 18 protesters have been killed as they marked the anniversary of the 2011 uprising in Egypt that toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak.
Fewer American Snipers, More American Workers and Builders
One thing we can do: American society should provide more jobs for young men that convey respect within masculine codes but which don't require donning a uniform and killing …
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.
Dumpsta Diva: Take the Plunge!
The famed diver from down under, Mick “Dumpsta Diva” Bliss, takes us through a daily dumpster excursion.
“The Power of the People”: “Selma” Director Ava DuVernay on Fight for Civil Rights, Voting Equality
In an extended interview with “Selma” director Ava DuVernay, we broadcast excerpts from her Oscar-nominated film.
Boehner/Netanyahu: “So Smart, They’re Stupid”
While the calculations made by both sides may seem smart, there's more to this story.
Black Friday: The Forgotten Non-Violence Tool for Social Change
The public outrage is being heard loud and clear, but if we're not careful, demonstrations can become a cathartic ritual that lead to little change.
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FBI: Give Me Back My Email to WikiLeaks
It's chilling to read that the FBI has your stuff specifically.
Conservative Kookiness in Iowa
So we know Republicans are supposedly for lower taxes, smaller government, and family values. What else are they for?
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The Kochs Will Spend Nearly $1 Billion on the 2016 Elections, but Deny It
If history is a guide, the Koch network will claim that much of the nearly $1 billion it will funnel through an array of nonprofit groups is not about …