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Toledo Sips of Life in Iraq
Contaminated water leaves 500,000 dry for three days.
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It’s a Hardrock Life
In Wisconsin's picturesque Northwoods, a big battle over iron-ore extraction is pitting environmentalists and Native Americans against mining companies and their political allies.
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Climate Change Law in New York Bridges Partisan Divide
Republicans and Democrats, environmentalists and the business community, get behind the groundbreaking bill.
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Is Google the New Sheriff in Town?
When Google acts essentially as an arm of law enforcement, it raises some big questions about privacy and security in a world where pretty much everyone communicates on some …
Lakota Women Work to Fend Off South Dakota’s Epic Drought
Long years of drought in South Dakota have made it difficult for the soil to absorb water. A group led by indigenous women hopes to change that through an …
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Circular debate on Gaza
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Israel’s War of Words
Israel's PR campaign rivals the IDF military campaign in its relentless disinformation and repeated untruths. Sadly, but not surprisingly, a majority of Americans endorse the Israeli war campaign in …
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Black Caucus: #StandWithKeith to End Gaza Blockade
Rep. Keith Ellison currently stands alone as the sole member of Congress calling for ending Israel's economic blockade on 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza. You may be able to …
Senate Bill Preps for War With Russia
The truly mind-numbing possibility is that an inexperienced, ineffectual President will be easily swayed to believe that the US can prevail in a limited nuclear first strike.
Noam Chomsky | Hiroshima Day 2014
It is a near miracle that we have escaped destruction so far, and the longer we tempt fate, the less likely it is that we can hope for divine …