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Precise Weapons Kill Civilians Too
As a general rule, it'd be better if media accounts of war did not stress thesurgical precision of the weapons being used. It's a fixture of U.S. reporting on …
Thousands Call on US Government to Investigate Killing of Human Rights Defender Rachel Corrie
Last Week, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), CODEPINK, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, and the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation delivered to the U.S. Department of State …
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New Segregation and the Radicalism of Together
While many view the idea of radical thought as extremist and violent, there is a new kind of radicalism that promotes unity among the divided people of this world.
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Syrian Government Cuts Off Internet Access
The Syrian government cut off the entire countries access to the internet on Thursday during fierce fighting in Damscus.
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Biofuels and the Right to Food: Time for the US to Get its Head Out of the Sand
The EPA refused to waive the U.S. ethanol mandate in order to ease price pressures in corn and soybeans following the severe US drought, thus valuing oil and …
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Senate Vote Endorses Expedited Transition in Afghanistan
A new ruling by the Senate seeks to expedite the transition of power in Afghanistan and proves, on record, that over 2/3 of the American people want to see …
Can a “Dracula Strategy” Bring Trans-Pacific Partnership into the Sunlight?
A highly secretive trade agreement aims to penalize countries that protect workers, consumers, and the environment. Luckily, the growing opposition goes beyond the usual trade justice suspects.
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2nd Term
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Whistleblower: Nuclear Regulators Suppress Facts, Break Law
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has known at least since 1996 that flooding danger from upstream dam failure that can effect any of 34 vulnerable nuclear plants in the nation.
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