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  1. Cubans welcome John Kerry's call for 'genuine democracy' in country (0 replies)
  2. Migrants suffocated in overcrowded hold of boat, reports say (0 replies)
  3. AT&T has 'extraordinary, decades-long' relationship with NSA – report (0 replies)
  4. From hostage crisis to nuclear deal: prisoner and captor look back at the Iran-US cold war (0 replies)
  5. How developing countries are paying a high price for the global mineral boom (0 replies)
  6. Eight reasons why China’s currency crisis matters to us all (0 replies)
  7. Venezuelan police officers arrested in connection with murders of four men (0 replies)
  8. Tianjin blasts: police order mass evacuations amid further explosions (0 replies)
  9. Kayla Mueller was raped by Isis leader before her death, officials say (0 replies)
  10. Greece secures third bailout after Germany backs down on opposition (0 replies)
  11. Japan's emperor strikes more apologetic tone than Abe over second world war (0 replies)
  12. US launches secret bid to stop release of hunger-striking Guantánamo detainee (0 replies)
  13. North Koreans step forward into Pyongyang Standard Time (0 replies)
  14. Sakurajima volcano: chance of large eruption 'extremely high' (0 replies)
  15. August 15, 1979: Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ is Released in Theaters (0 replies)
  16. Keeping Up With British Folk Rocker Richard Thompson (0 replies)
  17. Hurricane Katrina and the Revival of the Political Athlete (0 replies)
  18. Two suspected Islamists arrested over killing of secular Bangladeshi blogger (0 replies)
  19. Tianjin blasts: China orders nationwide checks on dangerous chemicals (0 replies)
  20. Deadly shootings in São Paulo claim lives of 19 people in span of three hours (0 replies)
  21. Palestinian lawyer on hunger strike over Israeli detention policy falls into coma (0 replies)
  22. The workers catering to the Hamptons' super-rich: 'This is not paradise for me' (0 replies)
  23. Japanese PM Shinzo Abe stops short of new apology in war anniversary speech (0 replies)
  24. American flag raised as US embassy reopens in Cuba – live (0 replies)
  25. VIDEO: Hurricane Katrina Didn’t Kill New Orleans—But It Almost Did (0 replies)
  26. The Many Ways You Can Be Screwed Out of Unemployment Benefits (0 replies)
  27. How Germany’s Surveillance Scandals Echo Our Own (0 replies)
  28. Even One of the Koch Brothers Thinks We Need To End Corporate Welfare (0 replies)
  29. Film Review: We Come as Friends (0 replies)
  30. Donald Trump's TV Commercials: The Greatest Hits (0 replies)
  31. 30 Percent of California's Forest Firefighters Are Prisoners (0 replies)
  32. This Is the Real Cost of Coal (0 replies)
  33. Feds Say Rand and Ron Paul Aides Planned to Smear Local Pol If Payoff Failed (0 replies)
  34. August 14, 1935: President Franklin Roosevelt Signs the Social Security Act (0 replies)
  35. Letter From Belgorod (0 replies)
  36. Robert Mugabe tells Natural History Museum to return human skulls (0 replies)
  37. Greek parliament approves bailout deal despite government rebellion - live updates (0 replies)
  38. Lovin' their elevator: why Germans are loopy about their revolving lifts (0 replies)
  39. Cuban dissidents not invited to Friday's flag-raising at US embassy in Havana (0 replies)
  40. China blasts: thousands seek refuge as Tianjin explosions death toll reaches 55 (0 replies)
  41. Former general under Pinochet dies in apparent suicide days after sentencing (0 replies)
  42. US returns $15m Picasso painting to France after thwarting black market sale (0 replies)
  43. Paraguayan 11-year-old gives birth after pregnancy sparked abortion debate (0 replies)
  44. Subterranean river discovered beneath Mexico's Chichen Itza ruins (0 replies)
  45. Greece's creditors air 'serious concerns' about sustainability of debt – live (0 replies)
  46. Turmoil in Burma's military-backed ruling party as leaders are deposed (0 replies)
  47. Afghan president in last-ditch attempt to repair ties with Pakistan (0 replies)
  48. Julian Assange condemns Swedish handling of sexual assault claims (0 replies)
  49. Iraq's ruling factions play along with protests but are their hearts in it? (0 replies)
  50. Spanish football club ham it up for new away kit (0 replies)
  51. Egyptian officials could face London arrest over massacres, say lawyers (0 replies)
  52. Turkey headed for more elections after coalition talks break down (0 replies)
  53. Facebook rescinds internship from student who exposed app privacy flaws (0 replies)
  54. China explosions: death toll rises to 50 as troops dispatched to assist cleanup (0 replies)
  55. Pentagon blocking Guantánamo deals to return Shaker Aamer and other cleared detainees (0 replies)
  56. Greece sends cruise ship to ease Kos migrant crisis (0 replies)
  57. Alfred Jarry’s Fun Home (0 replies)
  58. Why the Youngest Country on Earth Can’t Escape the Yoke of Colonialism (0 replies)
  59. Iran and the Myth of Anti-Semitism (0 replies)
  60. Your Family's Genealogical Records May Have Been Digitized by a Prisoner (0 replies)
  61. California Becomes First State to Ban Grand Juries in Police Shooting Cases (0 replies)
  62. I Have Questions About Electricity (0 replies)
  63. These Kids Are Fed Up and They’re Not Going to Take It Anymore (0 replies)
  64. Rand Paul Attacks Trump for Praising Dems, but He Once Said Carter Was Better Than Reagan (0 replies)
  65. Puzzle No. 3371 (0 replies)
  66. August 13, 1899: Alfred Hitchcock is Born (0 replies)
  67. Are Graduate Students ‘Workers’? (0 replies)
  68. How Ukraine’s New Memory Commissar Is Controlling the Nation’s Past (0 replies)
  69. Plummeting Oil Prices Might Be Good News for the Planet (0 replies)
  70. Is the United States Sliding Into War in Ukraine—as It Did in Vietnam? (0 replies)
  71. Miami Nice: Are Florida's Power Brokers Mellowing on Cuba? (0 replies)
  72. Inside the Crazy Back-Channel Negotiations That Revolutionized Our Relationship With Cuba (0 replies)
  73. 120 Years of Rocky US-Cuba Relations, in Pictures (0 replies)
  74. The Amazing Plasticity of American Statecraft (0 replies)
  75. Feticide Laws Are Disproportionately Used Against Women of Color (0 replies)
  76. Stop Turning the End of Slavery into Army Propaganda (0 replies)
  77. Ex-IRA gunman shot dead in apparent revenge killing (0 replies)
  78. Torture of Tamil detainees in Sri Lanka has continued, says charity (0 replies)
  79. Greek bailout terms to give eurozone vast powers over policymaking (0 replies)
  80. US warplanes launch first air strikes against Isis targets in Syria (0 replies)
  81. Former US president Jimmy Carter reveals he has cancer (0 replies)
  82. Walking New York With Cuba’s Revolutionary Poet (0 replies)
  83. Humans have already used up 2015's supply of Earth's resources – analysis (0 replies)
  84. Chelsea Manning may face solitary confinement for having Jenner Vanity Fair issue (0 replies)
  85. Syrian opposition accuses Assad of napalm attack near Damascus (0 replies)
  86. Spain arrests man for selling Isis T-shirts of murdered hostage Alan Henning (0 replies)
  87. We Need Activists to Keep Politicians Honest (0 replies)
  88. Hard cheese: Pornhub may face legal action over Parmigiano-Reggiano ad (0 replies)
  89. Mexico's Ruben Espinosa case: female victims treated as afterthoughts by press (0 replies)
  90. Isis Egypt affiliate posts image showing purported beheading of Croatian man (0 replies)
  91. South African teachers oppose plan to offer Mandarin lessons from age nine (0 replies)
  92. Bullfighting returns to San Sebastián after three-year ban (0 replies)
  93. Republican hopefuls reap $62m in support from donors with fossil fuel ties (0 replies)
  94. Huge explosion in Chinese port city of Tianjin (0 replies)
  95. UN peacekeeping chief in CAR sacked over sex abuse claims (0 replies)
  96. Migrants locked in stadium on Kos for nearly 24 hours (0 replies)
  97. Black Lives Matter Is a Demand, Not a Plea (0 replies)
  98. Stop Urban Shield: Join a Grassroots Campaign to Fight Police Militarization (0 replies)
  99. China stuns financial markets by devaluing yuan for second day running (0 replies)
  100. They Voted ‘No’ to Austerity. They Got ‘Yes’ Anyway. What Do Greeks Think About Tsipras Now? (0 replies)
  101. Donald Trump Is the Most Honest Candidate in American Politics Today (0 replies)
  102. A New Poll Has Bernie Sanders Leading Hillary Clinton by 7 Percent in the New Hampshire Primary (0 replies)
  103. How the Government Fast-Tracked Shell’s Arctic Drilling (0 replies)
  104. Fashion Tips, Bedazzled Helmets, and Other Insulting Ways Sports Teams Try to Reach Women (0 replies)
  105. Why Cops Are Told to Keep Quiet After a Shooting (0 replies)
  106. Jeb Bush Is Trying to Blame the Iraq Crisis on Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  107. Amnesty International Is Finally on the Right Side of the Sex Work Struggle (0 replies)
  108. Former Peace Corps Volunteers to John Kerry: Stop Sending Military Aid to the Dominican Republic (0 replies)
  109. Iran Hawks Think We Can Impose Harsher Sanctions on Iran (0 replies)
  110. Taliban condemns ‘brutal’ Isis video of Afghan prisoners being murdered (0 replies)
  111. Bolivia's president Morales says he wants to improve ties with US (0 replies)
  112. Hillary Clinton handing over email server to justice department (0 replies)
  113. White militiamen roam Ferguson with rifles while black men wrongly arrested (0 replies)
  114. UN peacekeepers accused of killing and rape in Central African Republic (0 replies)
  115. Russia and Nato war games increase risk of real clash, report says (0 replies)
  116. Greek stock market surges as outline bailout deal reached with creditors (0 replies)
  117. Mexico bans free baby formula in bid to boost low breastfeeding rates (0 replies)
  118. Migrants and police clash in Spain after death of Senegalese man (0 replies)
  119. Prince Nicholas, Romanian royal with the common touch, cut from succession (0 replies)
  120. Bernie Sanders Speaks to 28,000 People in Portland, While Hillary Hosts $2,700-a-Head Fundraiser (0 replies)
  121. The St. Louis County Police Department Just Released Video Of The Guy They Shot On Monday (0 replies)
  122. Hillary Clinton Joins Debt-Free College Push With a Big Plan (0 replies)
  123. Ismael Recounts the Attack That Killed Beylin Sarmiento (0 replies)
  124. Who Killed Beylin Sarmiento? (0 replies)
  125. Can Chuck Schumer Kill the Iran Deal? (0 replies)
  126. Sydney man becomes oldest person charged with cocaine smuggling – at 91 (0 replies)
  127. China devalues yuan by 2% to boost flagging economy (0 replies)
  128. Azerbaijani journalist dies after criticising footballer on Facebook (0 replies)
  129. The Turkish Kurds who want peace – but not at any price (0 replies)
  130. Japan restarts first nuclear reactor since Fukushima disaster (0 replies)
  131. Ferguson: more arrests as police and protesters clash for second night (0 replies)
  132. Flight MH17: possible parts of missile system found at Ukraine crash site (0 replies)
  133. Greek police use fire extinguishers to disperse migrant crowd on Kos (0 replies)
  134. Greece and lenders agree new bailout deal, finance minister says (0 replies)
  135. Russian publisher prints books about Putin under names of western authors (0 replies)
  136. Ikea knife attack: one suspect in critical condition as other denies involvement (0 replies)
  137. The Union Behind the Biggest Campaign Against Walmart in History May Be Throwing in the Towel. Why? (0 replies)
  138. How the Bush Family Aided Planned Parenthood's Rise (0 replies)
  139. Tech Shuttle Company Is Accused of Thwarting Efforts to Unionize Its Drivers (0 replies)
  140. Rand Paul’s Decline Marks the End of Realism Within the GOP (0 replies)
  141. The GOP’s Contempt for Women (0 replies)
  142. Steven Salaita, Professor Fired for ‘Uncivil’ Tweets, Vindicated in Federal Court (0 replies)
  143. What the Media Gets Wrong About the South (0 replies)
  144. Where Did the Antiwar Movement Go? (0 replies)
  145. Are Bank Tellers the Fast Food Workers of Wall Street? (0 replies)
  146. Syrian president's cousin arrested over alleged road-rage killing (0 replies)
  147. Jamaica's first public gay pride event a symbol of change: 'It felt liberating' (0 replies)
  148. World Trade Center parachutists fined $2,000 for jumping off building (0 replies)
  149. Chinese hack of US national security details revealed days after Russian hack (0 replies)
  150. Islamic State claims responsibility for twin attacks killing at least 58 in Iraq (0 replies)
  151. Ferguson protests: state of emergency declared after violent night (0 replies)
  152. Bell recovered from battleship HMS Hood sunk by Bismarck in 1941 (0 replies)
  153. We Need to Fight to Protect Medicare (0 replies)
  154. National Nurses United Union Backs Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  155. The Bernie Debate: Would Sanders Advance Feminism and Racial Justice Better Than Clinton? (0 replies)
  156. Yes, ‘Diary of a Teenage Girl’ Is Empowering. No, Having Sex with Your Stepdaughter Is Not Okay. (0 replies)
  157. August 10, 1874: Herbert Hoover is Born (0 replies)
  158. Why the Police Killing of Football Player Christian Taylor Matters (0 replies)
  159. One Year After the Ferguson Protests, Just a Few Reforms Have Succeeded (0 replies)
  160. This Honduran Mother Fled Death Threats—Only to Be Locked Up in the US (0 replies)
  161. Knife attack at Ikea store in Sweden leaves two dead (0 replies)
  162. Sierra Leone celebrates lifting of ban on public gatherings due to Ebola (0 replies)
  163. Pakistan police accused of downplaying child sexual abuse scandal (0 replies)
  164. Turkey hit by multiple attacks including roadside bomb and police station blast (0 replies)
  165. The desperate hunt for Li Heping, China's missing human rights warrior (0 replies)
  166. Ferguson anniversary rally: man critically injured in police shooting (0 replies)
  167. Jewish activists launch appeal to breed perfect red heifer (0 replies)
  168. Caribbean-bound tourists cancel holidays due to foul-smelling seaweed (0 replies)
  169. Coming of Age in the Age of Extinction (0 replies)
  170. Cool It on the AC Already (0 replies)
  171. Maps: 10 Years After Katrina, NOLA's Poor Neighborhoods Are Still Largely Abandoned (0 replies)
  172. The Russian patriotic groups teaching children how to defend their country (0 replies)
  173. Hailstones batter Delta plane's nose cone and windshield (0 replies)
  174. New Zealand's new flag: panel publishes 40 potential designs (0 replies)
  175. Nagasaki nuclear bombing remembered with calls for Japan to stay pacifist (0 replies)
  176. Donald Trump’s ‘sexist’ attack on TV debate presenter sparks outrage (0 replies)
  177. Greece hopes to conclude negotiations with creditors on bailout within days (0 replies)
  178. French boy spared desert death because parents sacrificed water, say US rangers (0 replies)
  179. Israel jails two Jewish extremists for six months without charge (0 replies)
  180. Japan split over restart of first nuclear reactor since Fukushima disaster (0 replies)
  181. Typhoon Soudelor: deaths reported after storm hits south-east China (0 replies)
  182. Body of British tourist found in Bulgaria (0 replies)
  183. Gunmen kill 10 civilians in attack in northern Mali (0 replies)
  184. Frances Kelsey, doctor who kept thalidomide out of US, dies aged 101 (0 replies)
  185. Iraq cabinet approves plan for reform in response to mass protests (0 replies)
  186. Slender Man stabbing case: pivotal ruling decides fate of Wisconsin girls (0 replies)
  187. Documents Reveal the Fearmongering Local Cops Use to Score Military Gear From the Pentagon (0 replies)
  188. One Year After Ferguson, the Nation’s Youngest and Boldest Movement Debates Reform vs. Revolut (0 replies)
  189. Bosnia’s survivors gather and grieve as the soil endlessly gives up its dead (0 replies)
  190. British tourist reported missing in sea at Bulgarian resort (0 replies)
  191. Thousands evacuated in California wildfire return home to ashes (0 replies)
  192. France opens bribery investigation into Gabonese official (0 replies)
  193. Aquarium locked in legal battle over denied bid for Russian beluga whales (0 replies)
  194. When Detained Immigrant Children Got Adult Dose of Hep A Vaccine, Mothers Objected, To No Avail (0 replies)
  195. Rwandan peacekeeper shoots dead four others in Central African Republic (0 replies)
  196. Father of Palestinian toddler killed in West Bank arson attack dies (0 replies)
  197. Foreign nationals rescued as Mali hotel siege leaves 12 dead (0 replies)
  198. Typhoon Soudelor: death toll rises as storm crosses Taiwan (0 replies)
  199. ‘We are taking the island back’: Norway’s long road back to Utøya (0 replies)
  200. Donald Trump banned from major event over menstruation jibe at Megyn Kelly (0 replies)
  201. Aurora theater gunman James Holmes sentenced to life in prison (0 replies)
  202. Five women killed in India by villagers suspecting witchcraft (0 replies)
  203. What a Week of Extremist Violence Reveals About Israel (0 replies)
  204. Kabul: death toll rises in deadliest 24 hours Afghan capital has seen in years (0 replies)
  205. The View From the Top (0 replies)
  206. We Were Blown Away By This Beautiful Wind Map (0 replies)
  207. Indicted Ron Paul Aide Is Also the Target of a Police Investigation Into a Mysterious Burglary (0 replies)
  208. August 8, 1939: Dustin Hoffman is Born (0 replies)
  209. How El Salvador’s Supreme Court Is Undermining Democracy—With Washington’s Help (0 replies)
  210. 'El Chapo' prison break: most Mexicans think government helped drug lord (0 replies)
  211. Pope to give speech at lectern Abraham Lincoln used in Gettysburg Address (0 replies)
  212. MTV's Ibiza Shore hits the rocks after local opposition (0 replies)
  213. Kabul suicide attack kills many police cadets (0 replies)
  214. Syrian president's cousin fatally shoots top air force official in road rage incident (0 replies)
  215. Natalia Molchanova was giving diving lesson when she vanished, son says (0 replies)
  216. Murder and drug trafficking allegations cast pall over Argentina primary election (0 replies)
  217. Russians despair at food destruction as Moscow says it is having desired effect (0 replies)
  218. South Sudan’s War on Women (0 replies)
  219. Rand Paul’s Eye-Roll Marked the End of the 9/11 Era (0 replies)
  220. Is the Senate Finally Getting Behind Fair Pay for Government Contractors? (0 replies)
  221. Scott Walker Is a Dictator-In-Waiting (0 replies)
  222. Suddenly, Hillary Clinton Is a Critic of the TPP (0 replies)
  223. We Watched the GOP Debate So You Didn’t Have To. Here Are All the Ridiculous Things That Were Said. (0 replies)
  224. It’s Not (Just) a Joking Matter: Why Last Night’s GOP Debate Should Terrify the Left (0 replies)
  225. California Just Restored Voting Rights to 60,000 Ex-Felons (0 replies)
  226. Pimps, Prostitutes, Drug Dealers and the GOP’s Colorblind America (0 replies)
  227. 15 Youth Movements to Dismantle White Supremacy Rising This Summer (0 replies)
  228. U2 and the Art of Digital Compromise (0 replies)
  229. Islamic State gunmen reportedly kidnap scores of Christians in Syrian town (0 replies)
  230. US Democrat Chuck Schumer says he will oppose Iran nuclear deal (0 replies)
  231. New Mexico park rangers rescue child after French tourists found dead (0 replies)
  232. North Korea to turn clocks back by 30 minutes to establish own time zone (0 replies)
  233. The family behind the Iran is Great van: 'what happened to us was serendipity' (0 replies)
  234. MH370 crash: France launches new search for plane debris off Réunion (0 replies)
  235. Five men held in Italy over presumed deaths of 200 migrants in the Med (0 replies)
  236. Republican debate: Trump was garbled, incoherent – but dominant (0 replies)
  237. Bangladesh blogger killed by machete gang had asked for police protection (0 replies)
  238. Chris Brown promoter denies defrauding Philippine religious sect (0 replies)
  239. “Kill People and Break Things”: The Very Best of the First GOP Presidential Debate (0 replies)
  240. Schumer Announces That He Won't Support Iran deal (0 replies)
  241. Donald Trump Just Made the Case for Campaign Finance Reform (0 replies)
  242. The 5 Unmissable Moments From the Big GOP Showdown (0 replies)
  243. Before He Was America's Wacky Uncle, Joe Biden Was a Tough-on-Crime Hardliner (0 replies)
  244. "Oppressed People Are Everywhere": A Year After Ferguson, a Conversation With One of the Protests' Organizers (0 replies)
  245. Book Review: Mess by Barry Yourgrau (0 replies)
  246. What Would the GOP Do Without Donald Trump? (0 replies)
  247. Donald Trump Burns His Bridges (0 replies)
  248. August 7, 1912: The Progressives Nominate Teddy Roosevelt for a Third Term as President (0 replies)
  249. Up to 200 people still unaccounted for after migrant boat sinks off Libya (0 replies)
  250. Gaza explosion: four dead and 40 injured in Rafah (0 replies)