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  1. Muslim states block 11 LGBT groups from attending UN Aids meeting (0 replies)
  2. Potatoes four times a week could cause high blood pressure, says study (0 replies)
  3. Berlin official condemns 'abhorrent and criminal' street attacks on women (0 replies)
  4. Mexico's president calls for nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage (0 replies)
  5. Senate grants September 11 victims the right to sue Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  6. Syria: Vienna meeting agrees aid airdrops but fails to set date for talks (0 replies)
  7. UN/WHO panel in conflict of interest row over glyphosate cancer risk (0 replies)
  8. Russians expected to be among failed doping tests from 2008 Olympics (0 replies)
  9. Split decision: Sanders nabs Oregon as Clinton claims Kentucky – primary live (0 replies)
  10. In 1977, "Roots" Changed the Conversation About Race. Can Today's Remake Do It Again? (0 replies)
  11. Is This Early-Stage Vaccine Our Best Hope Against Zika? (0 replies)
  12. The Soul of the Tea Party (0 replies)
  13. Obama’s Hiroshima Visit Can’t Undo the Past, but It Can Change the Future (0 replies)
  14. Huge security operation in Hong Kong as senior Chinese official visits (0 replies)
  15. Court condemns tobacco giant Philip Morris over secret bid to sue Australia (0 replies)
  16. Anti-LGBT views still prevail, global survey finds (0 replies)
  17. Shift in Alberta wildfire prompts evacuation of oil sands work camps (0 replies)
  18. Thailand closes 'overcrowded' Koh Tachai island to tourists (0 replies)
  19. Turkish opposition leader speaks out as MPs debate legal immunity law (0 replies)
  20. Face recognition app taking Russia by storm may bring end to public anonymity (0 replies)
  21. Baghdad bombs kill dozens of civilians (0 replies)
  22. Afghanistan's 'ghost soldiers': thousands enlisted to fight Taliban don't exist (0 replies)
  23. Robin Wright targets Congo's 'conflict minerals' violence with new campaign (0 replies)
  24. Kerry and Lavrov chair Vienna meeting aimed at kickstarting Syria peace effort (0 replies)
  25. Kenyan police launch inquiry after officers filmed beating protester (0 replies)
  26. Hunting the Hunt Commission (0 replies)
  27. Supreme Court Punts on Contraceptive Mandate Case (0 replies)
  28. Elizabeth Warren Invokes Taylor Swift, "One of the Great Philosophers of Our Time," to Slam Donald Trump (0 replies)
  29. "The Blue Swell" Brims With Bright, Lavish Melodies (0 replies)
  30. This Woman Says She Was Called "Disgusting" After Being Mistaken for Transgender in Walmart Bathroom (0 replies)
  31. Watch: Pro-Clinton Super-PAC Releases Two Blistering New Trump Ads (0 replies)
  32. Automatic Voter Registration in Oregon Is Revolutionizing American Democracy (0 replies)
  33. Donald Trump Has Played the Man Card His Whole Life (0 replies)
  34. How Long Does an American Military Promise Last? As Long As a Snapchat. (0 replies)
  35. Bernie Sanders Says the US Must End Its ‘Colonial-Type Relationship’ With Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  36. Why Is Washington Supporting Fundamentalist Jihadis in Syria? (0 replies)
  37. To Win in November, Hillary Clinton Will Need Bernie Sanders’s Voters (0 replies)
  38. Climate change puts 1.3bn people and $158tn at risk, says World Bank (0 replies)
  39. El Chapo can be extradited to US, says second Mexican judge (0 replies)
  40. Underwater treasure trove discovered by amateur divers off Israeli coast (0 replies)
  41. Global warming will hit poorer countries hardest, research finds (0 replies)
  42. Syrians returned to Turkey under EU deal 'have had no access to lawyers' (0 replies)
  43. Glyphosate unlikely to pose risk to humans, UN/WHO study says (0 replies)
  44. MH370 search: 'decreasing possibility' plane will be found, say authorities (0 replies)
  45. Iran arrests models in renewed crackdown on unlicensed industry (0 replies)
  46. World powers prepared to arm UN-backed Libyan government (0 replies)
  47. The Secret History of Superdelegates (0 replies)
  48. Chicken Giant Perdue Just Nixed a Nasty Clause from Its Contracts with Farmers (0 replies)
  49. Everything You Need to Know About Voter Suppression, in One 5-Minute Video (0 replies)
  50. A New Ad Strategy Will Mean Many More Pro-Clinton Videos Online (0 replies)
  51. Oxfam: Poultry Industry Routinely Denies Workers Bathroom Breaks (0 replies)
  52. GOPers Probing Iran Deal Turn to Cheney Aide who Was Involved With Bogus Iraq Intel (0 replies)
  53. Welcome to the New Mother Jones (0 replies)
  54. Blues for Murray (0 replies)
  55. Why, in a Season of Hate, I Have Hope (0 replies)
  56. One More Way the Courts Aren’t Working for the Poor (0 replies)
  57. China marks 50 years since Cultural Revolution with silence (0 replies)
  58. Hazara people march on Kabul in power line protest (0 replies)
  59. Foreign ministers hold Vienna talks as Isis threat to Libya grows (0 replies)
  60. Duterte vows to kill criminals and reintroduce hanging in Philippines (0 replies)
  61. Poverty, corruption and crime: how India's 'gully rap' tells story of real life (0 replies)
  62. Little blue men: the maritime militias pushing China's claims (0 replies)
  63. Tokyo Olympics: Japan to 'fully cooperate' with suspicious payments inquiry (0 replies)
  64. Susan Sarandon blasts Woody Allen and Donald Trump at Cannes (0 replies)
  65. GOP leaders: 'People don't care' about Trump's woman problem (0 replies)
  66. Egyptians jailed after Red Sea island protests (0 replies)
  67. Two escaped tigers recaptured in Netherlands (0 replies)
  68. Obama delivers commencement speech at Rutgers: 'Ignorance is not a virtue' (0 replies)
  69. 'Let the cultural relics talk': collector marks China’s Cultural Revolution (0 replies)
  70. Netanyahu lashes out at Iran for 'mocking' Holocaust in cartoon contest (0 replies)
  71. Protesters call for near-total ban on abortions in Poland (0 replies)
  72. Beppe Grillo provokes outrage with Sadiq Khan ‘bomb’ joke (0 replies)
  73. White House says Isis 'shrinking' as group launches new attacks in Iraq (0 replies)
  74. Ex-CIA spy admits tip led to Nelson Mandela's long imprisonment (0 replies)
  75. Controversial Italian fertility doctor accused of stealing patient's egg (0 replies)
  76. How Global Warming Is Making Some Diseases Even Scarier (0 replies)
  77. Trump fever in Appalachia raises warnings for Clinton in coal country (0 replies)
  78. World's smallest porpoise 'at edge of extinction' as illegal gillnets take toll (0 replies)
  79. Topshop protesters stage demonstration in London against Philip Green (0 replies)
  80. At least three killed in Moscow cemetery brawl (0 replies)
  81. Melbourne men could face life in prison after alleged plot to sail tinnie to Indonesia (0 replies)
  82. Fifa’s independent audit committee president resigns in protest at reforms (0 replies)
  83. Packed beaches and gridlock loom large as tourists swap terrorism hotspots for Spain (0 replies)
  84. Pfizer death penalty drug decision welcomed by activists but states fight on (0 replies)
  85. Ukraine wins Eurovision song contest with politically charged 1944 (0 replies)
  86. Venezuela president Nicolás Maduro declares state of emergency (0 replies)
  87. Ted Cruz shuns mention of Donald Trump in return to Republican stage (0 replies)
  88. US navy officer faces trial for allegedly leaking secrets to Taiwan and China (0 replies)
  89. Ukraine's Eurovision singer urges voters to show Crimea solidarity (0 replies)
  90. World's last survivor from 19th century puts long life down to raw eggs (0 replies)
  91. Close world's refugee camps, says David Miliband (0 replies)
  92. Afghanistan ready to sign truce with notorious insurgent (0 replies)
  93. Hezbollah blames Sunni militants for commander's death (0 replies)
  94. Pfizer blocks its drugs from being used in lethal injections in prisons (0 replies)
  95. Secret Service Will Investigate Trump's Former Butler as Campaign Disavows Statements (0 replies)
  96. Obama Administration to Public Schools: Let Transgender Students Go to the Bathroom (0 replies)
  97. Tough Abortion Restrictions Don't Have the Effect You'd Expect (0 replies)
  98. Donald Trump Denies "Masquerading" as His Own Spokesman (0 replies)
  99. Here's Another Crazy Thing Texas Republicans Are Voting on Today (0 replies)
  100. Is There Hope for the Chicago Police Department? (0 replies)
  101. One of the Most Racially Divided States in the Country Just Passed a New Voter-ID Bill (0 replies)
  102. The Obama Administration Is Restarting Immigration Raids, but to What End? (0 replies)
  103. In New Orleans, Criminal Justice Meets Housing Justice (0 replies)
  104. Why Is Elizabeth Warren Working With a Pro-Trump Republican? (0 replies)
  105. Clinton and Sanders Should Fight Together for a Democratic Platform That Backs DC Statehood (0 replies)
  106. Russia accused of series of international cyber-attacks (0 replies)
  107. Is the 'Ferguson effect' real? Researcher has second thoughts (0 replies)
  108. Irish leader to campaign in UK for remain vote (0 replies)
  109. ‘We can no longer stay silent’: fury erupts over sexism in French politics (0 replies)
  110. 12,000 people trapped in Syria refugee camp by bombs, shells and bullets (0 replies)
  111. Crowds steal flour, chicken and underwear in looting spree in Venezuela (0 replies)
  112. China has reclaimed 3,200 acres in the South China Sea, says Pentagon (0 replies)
  113. 'He’s our hero': Hindu nationalists rally for Donald Trump in India (0 replies)
  114. Thousands gather for funeral of Hezbollah's Mustafa Badreddine (0 replies)
  115. Erdo (0 replies)
  116. Ukraine Peace Talks Stall While Divisions Within the Country Deepen (0 replies)
  117. George Zimmerman's gun used to kill Trayvon Martin back up for auction (0 replies)
  118. Zika virus makes Rio Olympics a threat in Brazil and abroad, health expert says (0 replies)
  119. Walkout at Ugandan president's inauguration over ICC remarks (0 replies)
  120. Michel Temer takes over as interim Brazil president (0 replies)
  121. Washington Post Squeezes Four Anti-Bernie Sanders Stories Out of One Tax Study in Just 7 Hours (0 replies)
  122. Why Donald Trump Has More in Common with Microsoft’s Twitter-Bot ‘Tay’ Than Most Human Beings (0 replies)
  123. Start Making Sense: Hillary Clinton Is Donald Trump’s Dream Opponent (0 replies)
  124. Dispatch From Rio: An Interview With the Activist Behind the ‘Olympic Anti-Souvenir Shop’ (0 replies)
  125. Are Universities Actively Thwarting Efforts to Combat Climate Change? (0 replies)
  126. The American Foreign-Policy Establishment Is a One-Trick Pony (0 replies)
  127. Get Ready for a Wave of Green Civil Disobedience, America (0 replies)
  128. It’s Donald Trump’s Republican Party, and Paul Ryan Is Dancing (0 replies)
  129. South African musicians hail end of 'cultural imperialism' on radio (0 replies)
  130. Italian court orders release of man held in Bari terror inquiry (0 replies)
  131. Secret area of Guantánamo could be opened to UN watchdog for first time (0 replies)
  132. Indian doctors raise IVF concerns after woman in her 70s gives birth (0 replies)
  133. Beer hall where Hitler spoke ordered to host anti-immigrant party event (0 replies)
  134. Red Cross convoy denied entry to Syrian city of Darayya (0 replies)
  135. Egypt's activists turn to social media to call for satirists' release (0 replies)
  136. Trump and Ryan: meeting was a 'very positive step' toward GOP unity – live (0 replies)
  137. Ex-Deutsche Bank executive given four-and-a-half years for insider trading (0 replies)
  138. Some US states fall short on tax transparency, says Cameron (0 replies)
  139. Facebook news selection is in hands of editors not algorithms, documents show (0 replies)
  140. 'No injustice is more devastating': Dilma Rousseff condemns rivals' 'treachery' (0 replies)
  141. Romney on Trump's Taxes: He's Hiding Something (0 replies)
  142. Whenever Trump Gets Cozy With Bigots, His Campaign Cites Technical “Errors" (0 replies)
  143. The Roots of Today’s Racism and Police Violence, in an ‘Inconceivably Brutal’ Riot 150 Years Ago (0 replies)
  144. How Will China Mark the 50th Anniversary of the Cultural Revolution? (0 replies)
  145. Michael Ratner, 1943–2016 (0 replies)
  146. Unprecedented 'red tide' crisis deepens in Chile's fishing-rich waters (0 replies)
  147. Judge criticizes Pentagon suppression of thousands of Bush-era torture photos (0 replies)
  148. Great Barrier Reef: devastating images tell story of coral colonies' destruction (0 replies)
  149. George Zimmerman to auction gun he used to kill Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
  150. French minister urges UK to stamp out tax secrecy in its territories (0 replies)
  151. MH370: two new aircraft fragments 'almost certainly' from missing aircraft (0 replies)
  152. Air pollution rising at an 'alarming rate' in world's cities (0 replies)
  153. Brazil president Dilma Rousseff set to be impeached in senate vote (0 replies)
  154. Cuts for the Poor, Tax Havens for the Rich (0 replies)
  155. Don Blankenship Is Heading to Prison. But His Allies Still Bought a Judicial Election in West Virginia. (0 replies)
  156. Former Cop Who Shot and Killed Walter Scott Now Faces Federal Charges (0 replies)
  157. Don DeLillo’s American Dream (0 replies)
  158. These Grannies Are Helping to Plug the School-to-Military Pipeline at Its Source (0 replies)
  159. How Will Philadelphia’s District Attorney Handle Resentencing Its Juvenile Life-Without-Parole Population? (0 replies)
  160. Here’s What Obama Should Do When He Visits Hiroshima (0 replies)
  161. Bernie Sanders Keeps Winning Primaries and Keeps Shaping the Anti-Trump Agenda (0 replies)
  162. Vladimir Putin: The 21st Century’s Greatest Statesman or Its Greatest Threat? (0 replies)
  163. Queen caught on camera saying Chinese officials were 'very rude' (0 replies)
  164. French minister admits 'inappropriate' conduct towards journalist (0 replies)
  165. 'An inane jumble': Trump foreign policy splits GOP on issue party once agreed on (0 replies)
  166. Italian MPs support introduction of same-sex civil unions (0 replies)
  167. French prosecutors investigate after woman live-streams suicide (0 replies)
  168. Hiroshima survivors welcome Barack Obama visit (0 replies)
  169. Italian investigators cannot unlock iPhone of alleged Bari terror ring suspect (0 replies)
  170. Germany to quash historical convictions of gay men (0 replies)
  171. Kenya says it will shut world's biggest refugee camp at Dadaab (0 replies)
  172. Car bomb attacks in Baghdad kill at least 90 (0 replies)
  173. Tokyo Olympics: €1.3m payment to secret account raises questions over 2020 Games (0 replies)
  174. Brazil supreme court rejects Dilma Rousseff's last minute appeal – live (0 replies)
  175. The Progressive Case For Hillary Clinton Isn’t Much of a Case At All (0 replies)
  176. Jane Austen, Class Warrior (0 replies)
  177. Trump Campaign Corresponded With Its White Nationalist Delegate Long After "Database Error" (0 replies)
  178. Sanders Wins West Virginia, Keeping the Pressure on Clinton (0 replies)
  179. Will These 2 Court Cases Finally Hold Our Torturers Accountable? (0 replies)
  180. The Worst of Wall Street: Meet Donald Trump’s Finance Chairman (0 replies)
  181. Only 2 Presidential Candidates Have a Plan for Coal Country (0 replies)
  182. Dispatch From Rio: The Muted Olympic Hype Is Deafening (0 replies)
  183. West Virginia primary takes backseat to Trump's battle with Republicans (0 replies)
  184. Israel begins manhunt after women stabbed in Jerusalem forest (0 replies)
  185. Top 25 hedge fund managers earned $13bn in 2015 – more than some nations (0 replies)
  186. More than 1,200 new planets discovered through Nasa's Kepler space telescope (0 replies)
  187. Bangladesh executes leader of largest Islamist party (0 replies)
  188. New Zealand could be left with just one major newspaper group as merger talks revealed (0 replies)
  189. Queen says Chinese officials were 'very rude' during president's state visit (0 replies)
  190. Bernie Sanders takes West Virginia as Donald Trump rolls on (0 replies)
  191. Mosul: suspicion and hostility cloud fight to recapture Iraqi city from Isis (0 replies)
  192. This Is What a Shift in Donald Trump’s Rhetoric Looks Like (0 replies)
  193. Noam Chomsky: The Consequences of Wielding a Sledgehammer Against All U.S. Enemies Around the World (0 replies)
  194. The Fight Over NSA Internet Surveillance Is Heating Up Again (0 replies)
  195. Bernie Sanders Explains to Stephen Colbert How He Can Still Take Out Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  196. Puny Fact Checkers Are No Match for the Incredible Trump (0 replies)
  197. Has the Left Run Its Course in Latin America? (0 replies)
  198. Against Trump, Clinton Should Resist the Temptation of Triangulation (0 replies)
  199. It’s Time For a Tea Party of the Left (0 replies)
  200. The Obama Administration Just Granted Henry Kissinger a Distinguished Public Service Award (0 replies)
  201. The US ‘War on Terror’ Is Playing Right Into ISIS’s Hands (0 replies)
  202. 'Everyone’s outraged': angry Greeks foresee Grexit and drachma's revival (0 replies)
  203. Ex-Pakistan PM Gilani's kidnapped son rescued in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  204. Don't call it mezcal: Mexico may force artisanal producers to use a new name (0 replies)
  205. Climbers hope to reach Everest summit for first time in over two years (0 replies)
  206. Cultural Revolution concert fuels China power struggle rumours (0 replies)
  207. François Hollande pushes through labour bill with special decree (0 replies)
  208. BP hired firm linked to bribery scandal, Panama Papers reveal (0 replies)
  209. Philippines election: Duterte declares victory and promises change (0 replies)
  210. Brazil Congress’s decision clears way for Rousseff impeachment case vote (0 replies)
  211. Three held over alleged terror plots in Italy and UK (0 replies)
  212. Non-Syrians denied asylum claims under EU-Turkey deal - MEPs (0 replies)
  213. Obama to become first sitting US president to visit Hiroshima (0 replies)
  214. Noam Chomsky: Who Rules the World? (0 replies)
  215. In ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ Superheroes Fight for Freedom—The Kind Ayn Rand Fought For (0 replies)
  216. Clinton Campaign Won't Let Trump Distance Himself From Radical Tax Plan (0 replies)
  217. Review: "X-Men: Apocalypse" Is the Best Superhero Film of 2016 (0 replies)
  218. Our Rickety Public Defense System Has Finally Collapsed. Here’s How to Fix It. (0 replies)
  219. Paul Ryan’s (Exceptionally Cynical and Self-Serving) Dance With Donald Trump (0 replies)
  220. For Students, the Fight Against ‘Bathroom Bills’ Is About Far More Than Bathrooms (0 replies)
  221. Who Rules the World? (0 replies)
  222. Harmless gas released into New York subway to prep for biological attack (0 replies)
  223. Osama bin Laden's son urges Syrian jihadis to unite 'to free Palestine' (0 replies)
  224. El Chapo can be extradited to the US to stand trial, Mexican judge rules (0 replies)
  225. Spain to make first exhumations from civil war mausoleum (0 replies)
  226. Alberta premier to tour Fort McMurray, Canada, after wildfire stabilised (0 replies)
  227. Eurozone ministers to examine how to ease Greece's debt burden (0 replies)
  228. Twitter bars spy agencies from buying bulk user data from analytics firm (0 replies)
  229. One in five of world's plant species at risk of extinction (0 replies)
  230. South Sudan: up to 5.3 million people face summer food crisis (0 replies)
  231. Pakistan criticised for censoring article about Muslim women and sex (0 replies)
  232. Former House GOP leader Eric Cantor backs Donald Trump – as it happened (0 replies)
  233. Rousseff impeachment vote annulled, throwing Brazil legislature into chaos (0 replies)
  234. There Could Be Lead in Your Water at Home. Here's What You Can Do About It. (0 replies)
  235. Gavin Newsom Helped Make Gay Marriage Legal. Now He Wants to Legalize Pot. (0 replies)
  236. The 10 Worst States for Solar Power (0 replies)
  237. This Election Inspired a John Grisham Novel. Now It Just Got Even Weirder. (0 replies)
  238. John Doe's "Psychadelic Soul Record" From the Desert (0 replies)
  239. For-Profit Colleges Have Found a New Way to Hoodwink Their Students (0 replies)
  240. Beyoncé With the Good Art (0 replies)
  241. Voter Suppression Is the Only Way Donald Trump Can Win (0 replies)
  242. Donald Trump: I don't need Republican unity to win (0 replies)
  243. City planners tap into wealth of cycling data from Strava tracking app (0 replies)
  244. Gone bananas: China bans 'erotic' eating of the fruit on live streams (0 replies)
  245. A warrior to the end: Dilma Rousseff a sinner and saint in impeachment fight (0 replies)
  246. Japanese vagina kayak artist found guilty of obscenity (0 replies)
  247. 'I have to be taller': the unregulated world of India's limb-lengthening industry (0 replies)
  248. France to set up a dozen deradicalisation centres (0 replies)
  249. America's opioid addiction: 'I ended up selling all my valuable stuff to buy pills' (0 replies)
  250. Philippines election: 'Punisher' Rodrigo Duterte in lead as polls close (0 replies)