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US Interference Spoiling Yemen’s Revolution
US influence is not responsible for all of Yemen's political dilemmas, but the sheer gravity of America's counterterrorism is warping Yemen's political and military reforms.
Three Monopolies We Need to Keep an Eye on
Is it possible that these companies are well on their way to becoming too big for their, and our own, good?
Millennials Occupy TransCanada Offices Across the US
Solidarity actions took place in Texas, Michigan, Maine, Massachusetts, Wisconsin and New York.
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Hot Enough for You?
We see what looks like disaster looming but don't even talk about it, because the politics of climate change are inconvenient.
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Corporations Spread the Flu
The US is the only developed nation in the entire world that doesn't guarantee paid sick leave to its workers.
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Ten Things Science Taught Us About Happiness in 2012
Last year's most surprising, provocative, and inspiring findings on the science of living a meaningful life.
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The US Coal Industry Wants to Boost Exports to Asia – Native American Tribes Stand in the Way
If the energy industry's plans for massive coal and natural gas exports go through, the US could become a major energy exporter.
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On the News With Thom Hartmann: Another School Shooting in America, and More
In today's On the News segment: A California school shooting happened at exactly the same time television networks were covering Vice President Joe Biden’s remarks about gun control; the …
Obama to Accelerate Handover to Afghan Army
Washington may draw down its remaining 66,000-troop force in Afghanistan more quickly than previously planned.
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Guns Sales Soar in US as Nation Weighs Tougher Limits
The possibility that the federal assault weapons ban might be reinstated spurred sales of semiautomatic rifles with military-style features.