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  1. Ferguson Commission recommends drastic overhaul of city policing system (0 replies)
  2. Professor killed in campus shooting at Mississippi university (0 replies)
  3. French airstrikes against Isis are necessary, says François Hollande (0 replies)
  4. Brazil announces $17bn in taxes and spending cuts to combat recession (0 replies)
  5. Fresh arrests likely in Fifa corruption scandal, says US attorney general (0 replies)
  6. California drought: Sierra Nevada snowpack falls to 500-year low (0 replies)
  7. Bernie in the Lion’s Den (0 replies)
  8. Meet the Group of African-American Organizers Building Black Support for Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  9. Australia's Divisive Prime Minister Tony Abbott Is Out. Meet the New Guy. (0 replies)
  10. New Study: Racism Can Make Kids Sick—for the Rest of Their Lives (0 replies)
  11. These Are the Forensic Tests the FBI Is Running on Hillary Clinton's Server (0 replies)
  12. Denver District Attorney Clears Police in Shooting of Native American Man (0 replies)
  13. The United States Probably Has More Foreign Military Bases Than Any Other People, Nation, or Empire in History (0 replies)
  14. This Is How Bad the Sharing Economy Is for Workers (0 replies)
  15. No, We Shouldn’t Privatize PBS (0 replies)
  16. Scott Walker’s Economically (and Politically) Wrongheaded Scheme to Destroy Unions (0 replies)
  17. The Problem With Idolizing Sexual Liberation (0 replies)
  18. Malcolm Turnbull ousts Tony Abbott to become Australia's 29th prime minister – politics live (0 replies)
  19. Refugee crisis: EU governments set to back new internment camps (0 replies)
  20. Refugee crisis: EU in crunch talks as queues form at German border (0 replies)
  21. Americans are ready to hear Pope Francis – but will they listen? (0 replies)
  22. Egyptian security forces accidentally kill 12 tourists and guides (0 replies)
  23. Taliban jailbreak in Ghazni frees hundreds of prisoners (0 replies)
  24. Malaysia arrests three suspects as Bangkok bombing case widens (0 replies)
  25. How Xenophobia Could Ruin the Best Thing About the EU (0 replies)
  26. September 14, 1901: Theodore Roosevelt Becomes President (0 replies)
  27. Refugee crisis: Germany reinstates controls at Austrian border (0 replies)
  28. Mecca crane collapse shows dangers of city's construction boom (0 replies)
  29. Palestinians clash with police in Jerusalem in Al-Aqsa mosque dispute (0 replies)
  30. Hawaii to experience worst-ever coral bleaching due to high ocean temperatures (0 replies)
  31. Russian opposition party claims success in regional election (0 replies)
  32. China unveils plan for partial privatisations as economy cools (0 replies)
  33. Northern California wildfire destroys at least 100 homes as thousands flee (0 replies)
  34. Danger and death are never far away as the Syrian capital tries to cling to normal life (0 replies)
  35. Body of American pilgrim missing in Spain found by police (0 replies)
  36. September 13, 1993: Israel and the PLO Sign the Oslo Accords (0 replies)
  37. Mecca: Saudi king vows to find cause of hajj crane tragedy (0 replies)
  38. Indian police hunt suspect after restaurant blast (0 replies)
  39. Greek polls point to conservative leader as surprise winner of national elections (0 replies)
  40. Explosive wildfire threatens California mountain towns as blaze intensifies (0 replies)
  41. Calais migrants fear focus on Syria will worsen their plight (0 replies)
  42. Can Jeremy Corbyn Free Labour from the Dead Hand of Tony Blair? (0 replies)
  43. In Elena Ferrante’s Neopolitan Novels, Women’s Rage Is Both Pardonable and Malevolent (0 replies)
  44. Syria conflict will displace another million people, says UN official (0 replies)
  45. Labour leadership: Jeremy Corbyn elected with huge mandate (0 replies)
  46. Explosion at restaurant in India kills 89 people (0 replies)
  47. Egypt's cabinet resigns (0 replies)
  48. LGBT film festival celebrates Kenya's shunned gay community (0 replies)
  49. Venezuela opposition braces for challenging election after leader's jailing (0 replies)
  50. Shark fin ban masks growing appetite for its meat (0 replies)
  51. The 5 Times America Elected Donald Trump (0 replies)
  52. September 12, 1880: H.L. Mencken Is Born (0 replies)
  53. Pilot on Tom Cruise movie crew dies in Colombia plane crash (0 replies)
  54. Tianjin explosion: China sets final death toll at 173, ending search for survivors (0 replies)
  55. Paraguayan football team complain after toads are left in their dressing room (0 replies)
  56. James Blake seen being thrown to the ground in video released by NYPD (0 replies)
  57. Former president Lula faces questioning by police over Brazil corruption scandal (0 replies)
  58. Rick Perry drops out of race for 2016 Republican presidential nomination (0 replies)
  59. Joe Biden Bares His Soul to Stephen Colbert (0 replies)
  60. The Iran Deal Opponents Are Going to Fight to the Bitter End (0 replies)
  61. Guatemala’s Civil Society Just Did the Impossible (0 replies)
  62. Nashville Elects a Mayor Who Is Serious About Jobs, Wages, Poverty (0 replies)
  63. Why Joe Biden Is More ‘Likable’ Than Hillary (0 replies)
  64. Ten Thousand Is Not Enough: Why The U.S. Must Take More Syrian Refugees (0 replies)
  65. After a 24-Year Gap, Chicago’s South Side Gets a Trauma Center (0 replies)
  66. Suspected mastermind of Bangkok bombing believed to be in China (0 replies)
  67. Republican-led attempt to block Iran deal fails in Senate (0 replies)
  68. Singapore election: early count shows ruling party in strong position (0 replies)
  69. Cuba to free 3,522 prisoners ahead of Pope Francis's visit (0 replies)
  70. Mumbai train bombings: 12 face death penalty over 2006 terror attacks (0 replies)
  71. More than 20 missing in Joso, north of Tokyo, after days of torrential rain (0 replies)
  72. Joe Biden raises doubts about 2016 run in emotional talk on Stephen Colbert (0 replies)
  73. 'It's about forgiveness': 9/11 ceremony in New York reveals city still trying to heal (0 replies)
  74. Catalans fill streets in Barcelona for pro-independence rally (0 replies)
  75. Refugees forced to scramble for food by police in Hungary (0 replies)
  76. 87 people killed as crane crashes in Mecca's Grand Mosque (0 replies)
  77. Mecca crane collapse: 87 dead at Grand Mosque - live (0 replies)
  78. In the Year of #BlackGirlMagic, Marion Jones Is Missing (0 replies)
  79. Yes, Your T-Shirt Was ‘Made in LA’—and the Worker Got 4 Cents For It (0 replies)
  80. Under Obama Administration, Federal Prosecution of White-Collar Crime Hits 20-Year Low (0 replies)
  81. John Kasich Was Against Poor People Before He Was for Them (0 replies)
  82. One Important Suicide Fact That Nobody Is Talking About (0 replies)
  83. Chipotle Says It Dropped GMOs. Now a Court Will Decide If That’s Bullshit. (0 replies)
  84. Joe Biden's Raw, Emotional Interview With Stephen Colbert Is Riveting Television (0 replies)
  85. New Study: Waterworld Is Definitely Going to Happen (0 replies)
  86. America Once Accepted 800,000 War Refugees. It's Time to Do That Again. (0 replies)
  87. September 11, 2001: ‘A Great Wound’ (0 replies)
  88. These New York Schools Aren’t Just Letting Kids Opt Out of Testing—They’re Giving Them an Alternative (0 replies)
  89. AIPAC Spent Millions of Dollars to Defeat the Iran Deal. Instead, It May Have Destroyed Itself. (0 replies)
  90. The TPP Will Finish What Chile’s Dictatorship Started (0 replies)
  91. The United States Is Training Militaries With Dubious Human Rights Records—Again (0 replies)
  92. Cereal banned from Zimbabwe schools after pupils use it to brew beer (0 replies)
  93. Chechen leader demands judges who banned Islamic work be punished (0 replies)
  94. Israel adds voice to concerns over Russia's role in Syria (0 replies)
  95. Refugees heading west and north convulse Europe (0 replies)
  96. Restoring the Voting Rights Act Now Has Bipartisan Support (0 replies)
  97. Tell the United States to Accept More Refugees and Asylum-Seekers From Syria (0 replies)
  98. Louisiana: Women Don’t Need Planned Parenthood. They Have Dentists. (0 replies)
  99. Holy Crap: New Poll Puts Bernie Sanders Ahead of Hillary Clinton in Iowa (0 replies)
  100. The Dyett Hunger Strikers’ Fight For Green Technology and a Better Bronzeville (0 replies)
  101. Freddie Gray Case Set to be Tried in Baltimore—For Now (0 replies)
  102. Jeb Bush Deploys George W. Bush to Court Pro-Israel GOP Donors (0 replies)
  103. The University of California Just Sold Off $200 Million in Fossil Fuel Investments (0 replies)
  104. Republican squabble on Iran nuclear deal plays in Obama's favour (0 replies)
  105. Singapore elections: Lee Hsien Loong faces toughest test yet (0 replies)
  106. Turkish forces stop pro-Kurdish MPs on protest march to Cizre (0 replies)
  107. Mystery surrounds hallucinatory chaos at German homeopathy conference (0 replies)
  108. Officers at Paris police headquarters to be DNA tested in gang-rape case (0 replies)
  109. 'Now they can stop running': Sweden's sharp rise in child refugees (0 replies)
  110. The Amazon tribe protecting the forest with bows, arrows, GPS and camera traps (0 replies)
  111. Homo naledi: New species of ancient human discovered, claim scientists (0 replies)
  112. Typhoon Etau: thousands evacuated as severe flooding hits Japan (0 replies)
  113. Genetically modified human embryos should be allowed, expert group says (0 replies)
  114. Book Review: A Carlin Home Companion by Kelly Carlin (0 replies)
  115. This Machine You Use Every Day Is Surprisingly Vulnerable to Terrorists and Hackers (0 replies)
  116. What Candidates Talk About When They Talk About Equality (0 replies)
  117. The New Mayor of Barcelona Tells Us Her Plans for a Radical City (0 replies)
  118. Hillary Clinton Isn’t the First Government Official to Send Secret Messages (0 replies)
  119. ‘Nation’ Awards (0 replies)
  120. Letters From the September 28-October 5, Issue (0 replies)
  121. Divided Affections (0 replies)
  122. Russian-American pleads guilty to smuggling sensitive tech to Moscow (0 replies)
  123. Eight arrested in Hawaii during protest against giant telescope (0 replies)
  124. Iran's leader: Tehran will not expand talks with US beyond nuclear deal (0 replies)
  125. Hungarian nationalist TV camera operator filmed kicking refugee children (0 replies)
  126. Alexis Tsipras and rivals trade barbs in televised election debate (0 replies)
  127. Islamic State uses image of Alan Kurdi to threaten Syrian refugees for fleeing (0 replies)
  128. Top female student takes on corruption in Egypt after scoring zero on exams (0 replies)
  129. Russia complains of 'strange hysteria' over its presence in Syria (0 replies)
  130. Republicans Hold Planned Parenthood ‘Show Trial’ Based on Videos They Haven’t Seen (0 replies)
  131. Welcome to ‘Bitch Planet’, the Feminist Sci-Fi Comic You’ve Been Waiting For (0 replies)
  132. Slavoj Zizek: We Can’t Address the EU Refugee Crisis Without Confronting Global Capitalism (0 replies)
  133. ‘Best of Enemies’ Provides a View of Gore Vidal, William F. Buckley and the 1960s From the Bathroom (0 replies)
  134. Is The Donald the New Ronald? (0 replies)
  135. This Map Shows When the Heat in Your Town Is Going to Be Most Unbearable (0 replies)
  136. Trump, Cruz, and Palin Rally Tea Partiers Against the Iran Deal (0 replies)
  137. Tennessee Higher Education Talks Big, Acts Cheap (0 replies)
  138. Europe’s Refugee Crisis Was Made in America (0 replies)
  139. Yemen, the World’s Next Great Refugee Crisis (0 replies)
  140. Has Russia Been Right All Along About the ‘Arab Spring’? (0 replies)
  141. Congress Is Holding A Hearing On Planned Parenthood—Here's What's At Stake (0 replies)
  142. The War on Women Is Over—and Women Lost (0 replies)
  143. This Is What the World Will Look Like After Climate Change (0 replies)
  144. Jeb Bush Makes a Big Play for Overseas Money (0 replies)
  145. World Leaders Think We’re Blowing Our Best Chance to Save the Planet (0 replies)
  146. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Trains (0 replies)
  147. The City of Detroit Withheld Water From 40,000 People–So Activists Tapped the Mayor’s Mansion (0 replies)
  148. English-Only To the Core (0 replies)
  149. 37 people go on trial over lynching of three men in Madagascar (0 replies)
  150. Child mortality halved since 1990, but MDG goal missed, says UN report (0 replies)
  151. The ‘kill list’: RAF drones have been hunting UK jihadis for months (0 replies)
  152. China plans to land lunar probe on far side of moon (0 replies)
  153. Indrani Mukerjea: India gripped by the case of the TV mogul accused of her daughter's murder (0 replies)
  154. BA plane fire: captain who helped avert disaster has 42 years' flying experience (0 replies)
  155. Refugee crisis: immigration policies need radical overhaul, says Juncker (0 replies)
  156. Egypt kills 56 militants in first two days of major operation in Sinai (0 replies)
  157. Hillary Clinton admits private email server was 'a mistake' (0 replies)
  158. The War on Women Is Over—and Women Lost (0 replies)
  159. Top Ten Back-to-School Songs (0 replies)
  160. How Pope Francis Came to Embrace Not Just Climate Justice but Liberation Theology (0 replies)
  161. If Pope Francis Really Wanted to Fight Climate Change, He’d Be a Feminist (0 replies)
  162. How Pope Francis Is Reviving Radical Catholic Economics (0 replies)
  163. Washington’s Football Team Is the Donald Trump of the NFL (0 replies)
  164. September 9, 1971: Attica! (0 replies)
  165. Refugee crisis: immigration policies need radical overhaul, says Juncker (0 replies)
  166. A day in the life of the UN (0 replies)
  167. French pair accused of murdering son by shutting him in washing machine (0 replies)
  168. Venezuelan president expands border crackdown to country's biggest state (0 replies)
  169. Baltimore to pay Freddie Gray's family $6.4m in wrongful death settlement (0 replies)
  170. I'm with the banned: China blocks Bon Jovi gigs (0 replies)
  171. Kurdish civilians hit by snipers as Turkey cracks down on militants (0 replies)
  172. Afghanistan officials say 11 police killed by US 'friendly fire' airstrike (0 replies)
  173. Iran deal: Obama may have support he needs to avoid using veto (0 replies)
  174. Pope reforms Catholic church’s marriage annulment process (0 replies)
  175. 'Everyone wants to leave': death of hope drives young Syrians to Europe (0 replies)
  176. Turkish police officers killed in bomb attack (0 replies)
  177. John Kasich Is No Moderate When It Comes to Abortion Rights (0 replies)
  178. 14 Years After 9/11, the War on Terror Is Accomplishing Everything bin Laden Hoped It Would (0 replies)
  179. How Common Core Hurts English Language Learners (0 replies)
  180. Welcome to Leith Charts A White Supremacist Attempt to Take Over a Tiny North Dakota Town (0 replies)
  181. Health Insurance Companies Are Even More Horrible If You're Trans (0 replies)
  182. Donald Trump Is Breaking Every Rule of Political Branding and Getting Away With It (0 replies)
  183. Here's Why So Many of Europe's Migrants Have their Hearts Set on Germany (0 replies)
  184. Stop Looking Just at Europe. There's a Migration Crisis Everywhere. (0 replies)
  185. In El Salvador, Journalism Can Get You Killed (0 replies)
  186. Venus Williams Could Shock the World Tonight (0 replies)
  187. Why Having More Debates Is Good for Clinton (0 replies)
  188. The Unionization of Digital Media (0 replies)
  189. David Cameron faces scrutiny over drone strikes against Britons in Syria (0 replies)
  190. Lesbos 'on verge of explosion' as refugees crowd Greek island (0 replies)
  191. Turkish prime minister vows to 'wipe out' PKK after deadly militant attack (0 replies)
  192. Parents in El Salvador reunited with boy 'swapped' in hospital (0 replies)
  193. Egyptian agriculture minister resigns amid corruption allegations (0 replies)
  194. Bangladesh supreme court lifts ban on factory disaster film (0 replies)
  195. Wee problem for Canada's ruling party as urination video sinks candidate (0 replies)
  196. Uber raises $1.2bn for China expansion – reports (0 replies)
  197. Japanese gang war feared as largest yakuza syndicate splits (0 replies)
  198. Amanda Knox acquitted because of 'stunning flaws' in investigation (0 replies)
  199. UN security council is failing Syria, Ban Ki-moon admits (0 replies)
  200. New Zealand bans award-winning teenage novel after outcry from Christian group (0 replies)
  201. Pakistani army claims it has killed three militants using its Burraq drone (0 replies)
  202. The men evading Tajikistan's de-facto beard ban (0 replies)
  203. September 7, 1979: Chrysler Asks the US Government for a Bailout (0 replies)
  204. Bernie Sanders Joins a Union Picket Line, and It’s Not Just for Labor Day (0 replies)
  205. Music Review: "Gone By The Dawn" by Shannon and the Clams (0 replies)
  206. Silicon Valley’s Labor Uprising (0 replies)
  207. Here’s What I Saw in a California Town Without Running Water (0 replies)
  208. Architect Zaha Hadid in bid to win back Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium contract (0 replies)
  209. Greek centre-right neck and neck with Syriza as snap election nears (0 replies)
  210. Mother of Palestinian baby killed in arson attack dies (0 replies)
  211. Investigation into Mexico's 43 missing students dismisses official story (0 replies)
  212. UN agencies 'broke and failing' in face of ever-growing refugee crisis (0 replies)
  213. Cecil the lion's killer Walter Palmer: I didn't go into hiding and I will return to work (0 replies)
  214. Turkish jets hit PKK targets after Kurdish ambush kills 15 soldiers (0 replies)
  215. Anish Kapoor 'queen's vagina' sculpture at Versailles vandalised again (0 replies)
  216. Medical plane carrying seven disappears off coast of Senegal (0 replies)
  217. British academic detained at Bangkok airport for four days (0 replies)
  218. China's central bank governor says yuan has stabilised against the dollar (0 replies)
  219. Man found clinging to buoy 40km off Cairns after father died while spearfishing (0 replies)
  220. China says Panchen Lama 'living a normal life' 20 years after disappearance (0 replies)
  221. Russia remains ally but won't confirm military advance, Syrian officials say (0 replies)
  222. Portuguese Communist (0 replies)
  223. French spy who sank Greenpeace ship apologises for lethal bombing (0 replies)
  224. Sarah Palin makes pitch to lead – and 'get rid of' – a Trump energy department (0 replies)
  225. Munich mayor: I don't think about numbers, only refugees' safety (0 replies)
  226. Al-Jazeera journalists jailed for airing 'false news', Egyptian court ruling says (0 replies)
  227. Netanyahu opposed to broadcasting law that upset journalists (0 replies)
  228. Here's What Rappers Have to Say About Donald Trump (0 replies)
  229. September 6, 1901: President William McKinley is Shot by an Anarchist in Buffalo (0 replies)
  230. Thailand elections delayed as draft constitution is rejected (0 replies)
  231. Blue whale tangled in line prompts search along southern California coast (0 replies)
  232. Going ape: humans play role of mountain gorillas in Rwanda ceremony (0 replies)
  233. Vice News journalists back in UK after release from Turkish prison (0 replies)
  234. Cheering German crowds greet refugees after long trek from Budapest to Munich (0 replies)
  235. Uzbek president bans teaching of political science (0 replies)
  236. Spain set for secessionist clash as Catalonia’s election looms (0 replies)
  237. Fear stalks Burundi as besieged regime turns to torture (0 replies)
  238. Six killed after rally car spins out of control in north-western Spain (0 replies)
  239. Here's What the Earth Will Look Like After All the Ice Melts (0 replies)
  240. Elation as refugees are received with open arms in Austria and Germany (0 replies)
  241. UAE forces bomb Yemen rebels after coalition troop deaths (0 replies)
  242. Jean-Marie Le Pen launches new political party in France (0 replies)
  243. Behind the Scenes: How the US and Iran Reached Their Landmark Deal (0 replies)
  244. September 5, 1972: Israeli Athletes Murdered at the Munich Olympics (0 replies)
  245. Scott Walker Is Trying to Save His Failing Campaign by Bashing Unions (0 replies)
  246. BBC plans TV and radio services for Russia and North Korea (0 replies)
  247. Iran hints prisoner swap may be way to free jailed American journalist (0 replies)
  248. Hungary to take thousands of refugees to Austrian border by bus (0 replies)
  249. Donald Trump: I will know the difference between Hamas and Hezbollah 'when it's appropriate' (0 replies)
  250. Bangkok bomb: police say man arrested unlikely to be main suspect (0 replies)