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  1. Not the Smart One: On Jeb’s Garbled Support for the Washington Football Team’s Brand (0 replies)
  2. Philanthrocapitalism: A Self-Love Story (0 replies)
  3. The Pope’s Visit (0 replies)
  4. We're Surrounded by Way More Chemicals Than We Thought, and These Doctors Say We're Screwed (0 replies)
  5. These Striking Photos Will Change the Way You Look at Coal Country (0 replies)
  6. Can We Give Electricity to Everybody and Still Stop Climate Change? (0 replies)
  7. Girls Are the Fastest-Growing Group in the Juvenile Justice System (0 replies)
  8. Biden's Abortion Record Could Cause Him Problems in a Presidential Bid (0 replies)
  9. It's Been 50 Years Since the Biggest US-Backed Genocide You've Never Heard Of (0 replies)
  10. How to End the Civil War in Syria (0 replies)
  11. Volkswagen Lied and Cheated 11 Million Times. Will Anyone Go to Jail for That? (0 replies)
  12. Record El Niño set to cause hunger for 10 million poorest, Oxfam warns (0 replies)
  13. Argentina warns US to cooperate in heightened search for fugitive spy chief (0 replies)
  14. Ebola is all but over, but the postmortem is just getting started (0 replies)
  15. Mexico extradites top drug lords to US (0 replies)
  16. Mining and oil threatens one in three natural world heritage sites — report (0 replies)
  17. World's energy systems at risk from global warming, say leading firms (0 replies)
  18. Mahmoud Abbas: Palestinians ‘no longer bound’ by Oslo accords with Israel (0 replies)
  19. Seven killed after bombings in Chinese city of Liuzhou (0 replies)
  20. Oklahoma governor stays execution of Richard Glossip amid drug concerns (0 replies)
  21. The Disastrous History of Henry Kissinger’s Policies in the Middle East (0 replies)
  22. The Latest Hillary Clinton Emails Contain These Comic Gems (0 replies)
  23. Has Child Protective Services Gone Too Far? (0 replies)
  24. How Did New Orleans’s Vietnamese Americans Recover After Katrina? (0 replies)
  25. Kevin Powell’s Memoir Will Crush You (0 replies)
  26. Is Turkey Returning to Civil War? (0 replies)
  27. Jeb Bush alludes to daughter's drug problems in New Hampshire meeting (0 replies)
  28. Water on Mars: Nasa faces contamination dilemma over future investigations (0 replies)
  29. Mumbai train bombings: Indian court sentences five to death for 2006 attacks (0 replies)
  30. Pope's dislike of Rome mayor revealed in prank call on radio programme (0 replies)
  31. Kelly Gissendaner: Georgia executes first woman for 70 years despite last-minute appeals (0 replies)
  32. Donald Trump rejects claims he is too 'immature' to be president (0 replies)
  33. Mahmoud Abbas lists alleged Israeli violations before 'bombshell' UN speech (0 replies)
  34. Taliban widen offensive as Nato special forces join fight for Kunduz (0 replies)
  35. Russia launches first airstrikes against targets in Syria (0 replies)
  36. Japan says it must look after its own before allowing in Syrian refugees (0 replies)
  37. Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari to become oil minister in own cabinet (0 replies)
  38. Asylum Seekers Face Kafkaesque Ordeal at U.S.-Mexico Border (0 replies)
  39. America's Most Notorious Coal Baron Goes on Trial This Week. Here's the Epic Tale of His Rise and Fall (0 replies)
  40. Congress Is Blocking Legal Weed in DC—and Maybe Causing a Spike in Murders (0 replies)
  41. Legendary NASA Scientist Wonders if Aliens Are as Shortsighted and Stupid as Humans (0 replies)
  42. September 30, 2005: Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed Appear in a Danish Newspaper (0 replies)
  43. Is it Time for a New New Deal? (0 replies)
  44. Refugees to Europe: Do Better Than This (0 replies)
  45. Putin at the UN (0 replies)
  46. Jim Carrey 'shocked' at death of former girlfriend (0 replies)
  47. Ralph Lauren steps down as CEO, with Old Navy president to succeed him (0 replies)
  48. South Africa 'a country at war' as murder rate soars to nearly 49 a day (0 replies)
  49. Edward Snowden joins Twitter: 'Can you hear me now?' (0 replies)
  50. Georgia denies clemency for woman on death row despite plea from pope (0 replies)
  51. Burkina Faso coup plotters abandon barracks after army assault (0 replies)
  52. Ukraine president accuses Russia of using UN veto as 'licence to kill' (0 replies)
  53. Australia to seek seat on UN security council in 2029-30, Julie Bishop says (0 replies)
  54. A day on a refugee rescue ship: 'this job must be done, there must be no sinking' (0 replies)
  55. David Cameron: Russia and Iran will not accept Syria without Assad (0 replies)
  56. Saudi Arabia says there is 'no future' for Assad in Syria (0 replies)
  57. However long it lasts, Taliban capture of Kunduz is a major blow to Afghan government (0 replies)
  58. Jeremy Corbyn Speaks, but Will a New Generation Listen? (0 replies)
  59. Jeremy Corbyn Is Already Pushing the Labour Party to Fight Inequality and Injustice (0 replies)
  60. Whose Business Is Anyone’s Gender, Anyway? (0 replies)
  61. Are Credit Unions the Cure to the Problems with Gentrification in NYC? (0 replies)
  62. Sorry, Ms. Clinton: Outkast’s Big Boi Endorses Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  63. Potentially Innocent Death Row Inmate Slated for Execution—Again (0 replies)
  64. A Super-PAC Just Halted Its Support for Rand Paul (0 replies)
  65. Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Is a Global Crisis. Why Are We Doing So Little to Fight It? (0 replies)
  66. The Most Exceptional Thing About America Is Our Paranoia (0 replies)
  67. Why Are So Many Women Behind Bars in Oklahoma? (0 replies)
  68. Obama and Putin Meet in New York, Agree on Nothing (0 replies)
  69. Our First Advice Columnist Is Taking Your Questions (0 replies)
  70. Ben Carson's Love Affair With a "Nutjob" Conspiracy Theorist (0 replies)
  71. Haunting Photos of the Risky Search for Mexico’s Disappeared (0 replies)
  72. It’s Getting Harder for Oil Companies to Make Money. Here’s Why. (0 replies)
  73. We Asked a "Game of Thrones" Language Guru to Translate Trump into Dothraki (0 replies)
  74. US strike targets Taliban as Afghan troops mount Kunduz counterattack (0 replies)
  75. Isis claims responsibility for death of Italian man in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  76. New Zealand's new ocean sanctuary will be one of world's largest protected areas (0 replies)
  77. Belarus president brings 11-year-old son to UN (0 replies)
  78. How rape became South Africa's enduring nightmare (0 replies)
  79. Morocco blocks Ikea store in row over Swedish support for breakaway republic (0 replies)
  80. Pakistan hangs man who said he was 15 when arrested (0 replies)
  81. China punishes 249 officials for laziness during corruption crackdown (0 replies)
  82. Animals kill seven people in seven weeks, says Malawi wildlife park (0 replies)
  83. How the Media Gave Carly Fiorina a Free Pass to Lie About Planned Parenthood (0 replies)
  84. September 29, 1938: The Munich Agreement Brings ‘Peace in Our Time’… (0 replies)
  85. Hong Kong 'umbrella movement' marks first anniversary and vows to fight on (0 replies)
  86. Separatists 'must govern for all Catalans', says Spanish prime minister (0 replies)
  87. New York prison employee gets jail time for helping killers escape – video (0 replies)
  88. India successfully launches first hi-tech telescopes into space (0 replies)
  89. Saudi royal calls for regime change in Riyadh (0 replies)
  90. 'Nazi gold train': explosive experts search site of secret tunnel (0 replies)
  91. How One Man Laid the Groundwork for Today’s Crisis in the Middle East (0 replies)
  92. Why Syrian Refugees in Turkey Are Leaving for Europe (0 replies)
  93. CNN Just Did Joe Biden a Big Favor (0 replies)
  94. Cycling Redefined: Rwanda’s Joan of Arc (0 replies)
  95. Elizabeth Warren: ‘Black Lives Matter. Black Citizens Matter. Black Families Matter.’ (0 replies)
  96. Pope Francis’ Endorsement of the Iran Deal Exposes Republican Hypocrisy (0 replies)
  97. In America, the Poorer You Are, the Poorer Your Children Will Be (0 replies)
  98. No sex, please, they're robots, says Japanese android firm (0 replies)
  99. Cecil the lion hunt leader due in court (0 replies)
  100. Shell abandons Alaska Arctic drilling (0 replies)
  101. Water on Mars? The buildup to Nasa's 'mystery solved' announcement – live (0 replies)
  102. Cecil the lion: case against hunt leader should be thrown out, court told (0 replies)
  103. Pope Francis on clerical abuse: 'I do not judge those who are not able to forgive' (0 replies)
  104. Mount Everest to be declared off-limits to inexperienced climbers, says Nepal (0 replies)
  105. Taliban attempt to capture key Afghan city (0 replies)
  106. Russia reaffirms Assad support and takes initiative on 'contact group' talks (0 replies)
  107. Maldives president escapes explosion on speedboat (0 replies)
  108. Bernie and Trump Offer Two Roads Out of Establishment Politics—Which Will We Follow? (0 replies)
  109. U.S. Prisons and Jails Are Threatening the Lives of Pregnant Women and Their Fetuses (0 replies)
  110. The Science of Why Pumpkin Beer Arrived So Early This Year (0 replies)
  111. The Average Presidential Candidate's House Is Twice as Big as the Average American's (0 replies)
  112. How Climate Change Shrank These Bees' Tongues (0 replies)
  113. Here's What We Know About the Rape Case Rocking the NHL (0 replies)
  114. Why Can’t So Many Cancer Patients Get the Surgery They Need? (0 replies)
  115. Shell Just Scrapped Its Arctic Drilling Plans for "the Forseeable Future" (0 replies)
  116. What Was an Enron Spinoff Doing in the Middle of Guatemala’s Corruption Scandal? (0 replies)
  117. September 28, 2000: Ariel Sharon Visits the Temple Mount, Sparking the Second Intifada (0 replies)
  118. Endometriosis often ignored as millions of American women suffer (0 replies)
  119. Pope Francis issues final call for unity before leaving US at end of historic visit (0 replies)
  120. Catalan separatists win election and claim it as yes vote for breakaway (0 replies)
  121. British lawyers warn of human rights violations in Turkey (0 replies)
  122. Assad must face justice even if he stays for short time, says Cameron (0 replies)
  123. Aspirin 'may double life expectancy of cancer patients' (0 replies)
  124. All-blue skies in Paris as city centre goes car-free for first time (0 replies)
  125. Israel shells Syrian army posts in retaliation for stray rockets (0 replies)
  126. UN official calls for asylum assessment centre in Calais (0 replies)
  127. On Climate Change, Listen to Pope Francis, Not Jeb Bush (0 replies)
  128. Catalan election: high turnout expected in de facto independence referendum (0 replies)
  129. Countries to pledge troops as US steps up aggressive UN peacekeeping mission (0 replies)
  130. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Saudi Arabia should apologise for Hajj deaths (0 replies)
  131. France launches first airstrikes against Isis in Syria (0 replies)
  132. English-speaking female jihadis in Libya issue Islamic State call to arms (0 replies)
  133. India to launch country's first space observatory (0 replies)
  134. Daraprim 'profiteering' controversy lifts lid on soaring cost of prescription drugs (0 replies)
  135. 'Blood moon' brings prophecies of end times – but Nasa says not to worry (0 replies)
  136. September 27, 1996: The Taliban Conquers Kabul (0 replies)
  137. It's a Coder! It's a Teacher! It's a Kick-Ass Graphic Novelist! (0 replies)
  138. Iran's president uses UN speech to call for investigation into hajj stampede (0 replies)
  139. Irish marchers demand referendum on legalising abortion (0 replies)
  140. People smuggler who 'transferred thousands to Europe killed in shootout' (0 replies)
  141. Vladimir Putin bids for major world role as his forces move into Syria (0 replies)
  142. Pope in Philadelphia: forceful vision for families may roil conservatives – live (0 replies)
  143. Thousands march in Mexico City to mark year since 43 students disappeared (0 replies)
  144. As cobras and vipers spread their deadly venom, it’s getting harder to save lives (0 replies)
  145. Bill Clinton says Hillary would be 'great president' despite 'this email thing' (0 replies)
  146. Michel Platini being investigated by Fifa and could face suspension (0 replies)
  147. Judge approves Caitlyn Jenner's formal request for name change (0 replies)
  148. Cutting greenhouse gas emissions won't slow global economic growth — report (0 replies)
  149. Drought blamers: California conspiracists see government's hand in arid climate (0 replies)
  150. When will the 43 disappeared Mexico students find justice? | Erika Guevara-Rosas (0 replies)
  151. Volkswagen emissions scandal: Switzerland bans sale of some models (0 replies)
  152. September 26, 1888: T.S. Eliot Is Born (0 replies)
  153. Forget Germany. Refugees in Croatia First Have to Figure Out Where the Hell They Are. (0 replies)
  154. Shaker Aamer, UK's last detainee in Guantánamo Bay, to be freed (0 replies)
  155. US and China back off internet arms race but Obama leaves sanctions on the table (0 replies)
  156. Delaware governor calls police shooting of man in wheelchair 'deeply troubling' (0 replies)
  157. Philip Hammond hints at EU rift over future role for Bashar al-Assad (0 replies)
  158. VW scandal: staff suspended as car giant appoints new CEO (0 replies)
  159. Briton dies during kayaking trip on lake in New Zealand (0 replies)
  160. Israeli soldiers attack journalists on West Bank (0 replies)
  161. Iran rushes to meet terms of nuclear deal to lift sanctions (0 replies)
  162. Pope Francis demands UN respect rights of environment over 'thirst for power' (0 replies)
  163. Catalonia goes to the polls in an 'incredible moment for democracy' (0 replies)
  164. Iran blames Saudi leaders for hajj disaster as investigation begins (0 replies)
  165. Officials uncover two chains of emails Hillary Clinton didn't turn over (0 replies)
  166. What the Pope’s Fight Against Poverty Looks Like in Philadelphia (0 replies)
  167. John Boehner’s Downfall Had Nothing to Do With His Position on Abortion (0 replies)
  168. Michael Harrington on the Uniquely Orthodox Radicalism of Dorothy Day (0 replies)
  169. Behold the Craziest Ad of the 2016 Elections—So Far (0 replies)
  170. China Will Pony Up $3.1 Billion to Help Poor Countries Fight Climate Change (0 replies)
  171. To Woo Evangelicals, Trump Waves His Bible (0 replies)
  172. These Photos Will Make You Want to Quit Your Job and Ride a Mustang From Mexico to Canada (0 replies)
  173. Admit It: You're Kinda Going to Miss John Boehner (0 replies)
  174. The Boy Scouts Are No Longer Welcome at This Anti-Gay Jamboree (0 replies)
  175. Lawyer for Patrick Kane’s Accuser Quits After Saying Rape Kit Was Compromised (0 replies)
  176. Martin Shkreli Is Just a Tiny Part of a Huge Problem (0 replies)
  177. Why Do Sex-Work Diversion Programs Fail? (0 replies)
  178. This Tattooed, Head-shaven, Straight-talking Mayor Wants to Be the Next Senator From Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  179. September 25, 1962: Algeria Declares Independence From France (0 replies)
  180. How to Fix Our Broken World—in 17 Bullet Points (0 replies)
  181. Lizz Winstead's Tinder Parody App Helps You Find a Different Kind of "Douchebag" (0 replies)
  182. This Video of Ben Carson Explaining the Brain Is Mind-Blowing (0 replies)
  183. These Photos Capture the Heartbreak of Europe’s Refugee Crisis (0 replies)
  184. Carly Fiorina Makes a Lot of Stuff Up About Everything (0 replies)
  185. 15 Years On, Conservatives Are Still Trying to Kill the Abortion Pill (0 replies)
  186. Pope Francis urges Congress to treat immigrants in 'humane and just' way (0 replies)
  187. Mexico to create special prosecutor to investigate country's missing thousands (0 replies)
  188. Putin calls Elton John - this time for real, says Kremlin (0 replies)
  189. EU refugees deal barely scratches surface of a crisis still in its infancy (0 replies)
  190. Maryland man fatally shot by police 'after imitating gun with fingers' (0 replies)
  191. Label cuts ties with hedge fund man who boosted Aids drug price 5,000% (0 replies)
  192. Obama and Putin's planned UN meeting already rife with miscommunications (0 replies)
  193. Dalai Lama's 'sexist' quip ruffles equality activists (0 replies)
  194. Pope Francis electrifies Congress with speech laying out bold vision for US (0 replies)
  195. Ghana's top undercover journalist masters disguise to expose corruption (0 replies)
  196. Kim Kardashian's pope tweet causes minor outrage in Argentina (0 replies)
  197. How Pope Francis Vindicated the Immigrant Rights Movement (0 replies)
  198. Bernie Sanders’ Refusal To Attack Hillary Clinton Isn’t Just Principled—It’s Political Genius (0 replies)
  199. Ralph Nader: The Incredible Vacuousness of the Race for the Republican Presidential Nomination (0 replies)
  200. The 10 Most Important Lines From Pope Francis' Historic Speech to Congress (0 replies)
  201. Elizabeth Warren Tells Stephen Colbert "the Game Is Rigged" (0 replies)
  202. How Many Wars Is the US Really Fighting? (0 replies)
  203. Pope Francis Delivers Sophie Cruz’s Message to Congress (0 replies)
  204. The Pope’s Powerful Message to Congress: Don’t Discard America’s Immigrants (0 replies)
  205. You Can’t Fight Poverty With a Concert (0 replies)
  206. Pope Francis Elevates Dorothy Day’s Call For Economic Justice (0 replies)
  207. Nepal's 'icefall doctors' ignore peril to reopen Everest ascent routes (0 replies)
  208. Farc peace talks: Colombia nears historic deal after agreement on justice and reparations (0 replies)
  209. UK, France and Germany lobbied for flawed car emissions tests, documents reveal (0 replies)
  210. Killing of Mexican tourists puts scrutiny on western arms sales to Egypt (0 replies)
  211. 'We are preventing a third world war': the foreigners fighting with Ukrainian rebels (0 replies)
  212. EU refugee summit in disarray as Tusk warns 'greatest tide yet to come' (0 replies)
  213. More than 453 dead in crush near Mecca during hajj pilgrimage (0 replies)
  214. Yemen mosque blasts: Sana'a medics report multiple casualties (0 replies)
  215. Pope Francis: US bishops show 'courage' over Catholic church sex abuse crisis (0 replies)
  216. UK plans could be part of new EU treaty, says French minister (0 replies)
  217. Ben Carson: The World Was Created in Six Days. Literally. (0 replies)
  218. Los Angeles Unveils a New Plan to Help the Homeless—and It Just Might Work (0 replies)
  219. The VW Scandal Is Just the Beginning (0 replies)
  220. What Coca-Cola Is Doing With Its Money Right Now Is Actually Kind of Genius (0 replies)
  221. ‘The Nation’ On Jeopardy (0 replies)
  222. September 24, 1964: The Warren Commission Delivers Its Final Report to President Lyndon Johnson (0 replies)
  223. Paraplegic man walks with own legs again (0 replies)
  224. US government hack stole fingerprints of 5.6 million federal employees (0 replies)
  225. Train derailment plotters sentenced to life in prison in Canada (0 replies)
  226. Dispute arises over circumstances of death of woman at Israeli checkpoint (0 replies)
  227. Egypt pardons and releases jailed al-Jazeera journalists (0 replies)
  228. Russia reopens criminal case on 1918 Romanov royal family murders (0 replies)
  229. New Alexis Tsipras-led Greek government takes power (0 replies)
  230. Pope Francis declares Junípero Serra a saint on surprisingly political visit to DC – live (0 replies)
  231. Divided European leaders meet to devise plan to tackle refugee crisis (0 replies)
  232. Volkswagen chief quits over emissions scandal as car industry faces crisis (0 replies)
  233. Carly Fiorina’s Planned Parenthood Distortions Get Worse (0 replies)
  234. The Patrick Kane Case Marks a New Low in the Long History of Rape Accusations Against Athletes (0 replies)
  235. The 1%‘s Houses Are Getting Bigger and Swankier While Average Americans Struggle To Make the Rent (0 replies)
  236. For Refugees Stranded at Croatian Choke Point, EU Agreement Brings Little Relief (0 replies)
  237. Gay People, Liberal Nun Fail to Embarrass Pope at the White House (0 replies)
  238. The Biggest Cyberattack Against the US in Recent History Just Keeps Getting Worse (0 replies)
  239. Here's How Much Pollution Volkswagen's Smog Scandal Produced (0 replies)
  240. Here’s How to Cop Watch (0 replies)
  241. Can the Pope Get the US to Take Climate Change Seriously? (0 replies)
  242. How Hillary Clinton Got to ‘No’ on Keystone (0 replies)
  243. If You Owe Student-Loan Debt, the Government Can Garnish Your Social Security Benefits (0 replies)
  244. Pope Francis meets Obama to begin unpredictable, not-quite-liberal US tour (0 replies)
  245. Young Europeans may die at earlier age than their grandparents, says WHO (0 replies)
  246. Donald Trump speaks easy as Stephen Colbert asks the soft questions (0 replies)
  247. Militant group publishes global hitlist of bloggers, activists and writers (0 replies)
  248. Yogi Berra, baseball Hall of Famer and New York Yankees catcher, dies at 90 (0 replies)
  249. VW scandal caused nearly 1m tonnes of extra pollution, analysis shows (0 replies)
  250. Fattemah's choice: stay in a warzone or risk losing her baby on journey to Europe (0 replies)