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Drug Cartels Don’t Die; They Relocate
Watching as the drug cartels penetrate the highest levels of government in some Central American countries, I can't help but ask myself if the United States' war against drugs …
Why Health Reform Must Protect Private Insurance Coverage of Abortion Care: A Mother Speaks Out (VIDEO)
Today, Planned Parenthood Federation of America released a video featuring Tiffany Campbell, a mother of three from South Dakota, who tells the story of her personal experience with a …
Mary Sojourner | Detained
“What would he say?” Shan asked after a long silence, when he transmitted on the radio?"
Haitian Women Mourn the Dead, Recommit to the Living on International Women’s Day (Part I)
All over Haiti on March 8, International Women's Day, women's groups met to honor their dead and raise up their living. As for how to raise up the living, …
Yoo Besmirches Legacy of Jefferson
Initially I was shocked at the thought of the University of Virginia (UVA) welcoming former Justice Department lawyer John Yoo to the “Academical Village” founded by Thomas Jefferson. There …
Sarkozy Slap Down: Round One of France’s Regional Elections
Not to anyone's great surprise, the first round of yesterday's Regional elections in France, confirmed the Regions' swing since 2004 to the rose [Socialist] - green [Green Party] banner, …
Toxic Hanford: A Trip to the B Reactor
I spent a weekend last fall sitting inside an old nuclear reactor, gazing up at a wall that holds over 2,000 cylinder rods that once produced plutonium for our …
Froma Harrop | Jihad Jane: Terror by Reason of Insanity
Consider the case of “Jihad Jane.” Divorced twice (first marriage at 16), Colleen LaRose was arrested for drunkenness in Texas. She ended up living with a boyfriend in a …
Support Our Troops: Boycott the Israeli Occupation
I don't know about all you commiepinkos, but I believe we should Support Our Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. General Petraeus, Admiral Mullen and Vice President Biden say that …
Senate Unveils Its Financial Crisis Fix
Washington - Eighteen months after Wall Street's brush with apocalypse, the Senate on Monday began to rewrite the nation's financial regulatory rules with the introduction of a sweeping bill …