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  1. A Call to Resist Saudi (and US) Aggression in Yemen (0 replies)
  2. A Turning Point for Chinese Workers? (0 replies)
  3. When Rahm Emanuel Said Executing a Developmentally Disabled Man Was “OK” (0 replies)
  4. Trump to Serious Political Consultant: You're Hired! (0 replies)
  5. Bernie Sanders Goes Biblical on Income Inequality (0 replies)
  6. New Harvard Research Debunks the NRA's Favorite Talking Points (0 replies)
  7. Is Your Local Fracking Company Breaking the Rules? You'll Probably Never Know (0 replies)
  8. Ex-State Supreme Court Justice: Judicial Elections Are Like "Legalized Extortion" (0 replies)
  9. Scientists Are Arguing About When, Exactly, Humans Started to Rule the Planet (0 replies)
  10. ‘Masturbation Will Lead to Homosexuality’: China’s LGBT Sex-Ed Problem (0 replies)
  11. Favela residents protest forced Olympic relocation by blocking Rio roadway (0 replies)
  12. The union and the euro are at stake, Greece warns EU (0 replies)
  13. Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion leaves four workers dead (0 replies)
  14. California restricts water as snowpack survey finds 'no snow whatsoever' (0 replies)
  15. Nuclear talks negotiators meet again as Iran hints at flexibility over sanctions (0 replies)
  16. Boston Marathon bomber trial nears death penalty phase (0 replies)
  17. Treasure hunter's platinum-seeking efforts off Cape Cod sunk by judge (0 replies)
  18. Did Comcast Ghostwrite Rahm Emanuel’s Letter to the FCC? (0 replies)
  19. Here's How Many McDonald's Workers Aren't Getting Raises (0 replies)
  20. Sen. Bob Menendez Was Just Charged With Bribery. Read the Indictment. (0 replies)
  21. NYC Doctors Allegedly Used Free Shoes to Lure Homeless Into Medicaid Fraud (0 replies)
  22. Whither Argumentation?: A Response to Louis Nayman (0 replies)
  23. Crisis in Yemen – the Guardian briefing (0 replies)
  24. 'Germanwings passenger video' is authentic, says French magazine (0 replies)
  25. Iran's nuclear negotiations: how did we get here? – video explainer (0 replies)
  26. Nigeria elections: Muhammadu Buhari hails peaceful handover of power (0 replies)
  27. Clashes in Damascus refugee camp after reported arrival of Isis (0 replies)
  28. Crimea's independent Tatar TV news channel silenced by 'red tape' (0 replies)
  29. Record number of migrants expected to drown in Mediterranean this year (0 replies)
  30. Nine Britons 'arrested' trying to cross into Syria from Turkey (0 replies)
  31. Iran nuclear negotiators have reached broad understanding, says UK (0 replies)
  32. Turkish police shoot attackers outside Istanbul headquarters (0 replies)
  33. Europe’s Revolt Against Austerity (0 replies)
  34. These Women Are Fighting the Pentagon Over Its Handling of Sexual Assault Claims (0 replies)
  35. Why FEMA Wants Your State to Stop Ignoring Climate Change (0 replies)
  36. Into the Woods (0 replies)
  37. Animal Education (0 replies)
  38. Ireland’s Abortion Law Reveals a Complete Contempt for Women (0 replies)
  39. Thailand 'still in the same boat' after martial law lifted (0 replies)
  40. HSBC's attempts to clean up US business practices are falling short, report says (0 replies)
  41. Uber driver in Denver accused of burglary attempt at passenger's house (0 replies)
  42. Iran nuclear talks marathon to continue in morning after deadline passes (0 replies)
  43. Antarctica records unprecedented high temperatures in two new readings (0 replies)
  44. Ukrainian investigations into Kiev clashes 'lacked independence' (0 replies)
  45. Anne Frank probably died one month earlier than initially thought –*museum (0 replies)
  46. McDonald's under EU scrutiny for tax rulings in Luxembourg (0 replies)
  47. Canadian man charged with criminal negligence after python kills boys (0 replies)
  48. Al-Jazeera calls for release of two journalists held in Nigeria (0 replies)
  49. Why ‘The Nation’ Is Suing the Federal Government (0 replies)
  50. Here Are All the Athletes, Celebrities, and CEOs Joining the Indiana Backlash (0 replies)
  51. The Absurdity of Rahm Emanuel’s Fixation on Chuy Garcia’s Enlace Budget Deficit (0 replies)
  52. Burmese government signs draft ceasefire deal with rebel groups (0 replies)
  53. Justice still being sought for murders of Peruvian forest campaigners (0 replies)
  54. Iraqi forces recapture government headquarters in Tikrit from Isis (0 replies)
  55. Tokyo's Shibuya ward is first in Japan to recognise same-sex marriage (0 replies)
  56. Andreas Lubitz told Lufthansa flight school of 'serious depressive episode' (0 replies)
  57. Iran nuclear talks reportedly close to statement on partial agreement (0 replies)
  58. Nigerian election: opposition leader Muhammadu Buhari wins stunning victory (0 replies)
  59. Indiana Republicans to amend 'religious freedom' law in face of backlash (0 replies)
  60. Turkish prosecutor taken hostage by armed anti-government group (0 replies)
  61. Israel to deport Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers to third countries (0 replies)
  62. “He Sold Us Out”: Activists Fuming Over Bob Fioretti’s “Come to Rahm” Moment Endorsing Mayor Emanuel (0 replies)
  63. Is There Anything Wrong with GMOs? (0 replies)
  64. Under Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Opens the Door to Privatizing Half its Public Housing (0 replies)
  65. This Case of Alleged Juvenile Sexual Abuse By Female Prison Officers Fits a Frightening Pattern (0 replies)
  66. Will the United States Become a Footnote in Afghanistan’s History? (0 replies)
  67. Is There a Progressive Way to Bury the Lonely, Poor, Huddled Masses? (0 replies)
  68. Singapore teenager charged over critical Lee Kuan Yew video (0 replies)
  69. Chile floods leave 17 dead, 20 missing and communities pleading for help (0 replies)
  70. Greece in talks with eurozone as Angela Merkel says reform plan must 'add up' (0 replies)
  71. Music rules the airwaves as French radio journalists' strike stretches on (0 replies)
  72. Lead prosecutor in al-Shabaab bombing trial shot dead in Uganda (0 replies)
  73. NGOs in China fear clampdown as Xi Jinping plans new security controls (0 replies)
  74. Nigeria election: Buhari in front after half of results declared (0 replies)
  75. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lawyers ask court to acquit him of Boston bombing charges (0 replies)
  76. Jay Z aims to rival Spotify with relaunch of music streaming service Tidal (0 replies)
  77. Limiting climate change could have huge economic benefits, study finds (0 replies)
  78. The SEC’s Danger of Regulatory Capture (0 replies)
  79. To Catch a Torturer: One Attorney’s 28-Year Pursuit of Racist Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge (0 replies)
  80. Lobbying Group Scrubs Page Listing Corporate Backers After Mother Jones Article (0 replies)
  81. The Arctic Just Set Another Frightening Record (0 replies)
  82. The Most Beautiful Animal You’ll Never See (0 replies)
  83. World's largest aircraft looking for investors to give it liftoff (0 replies)
  84. Trevor Noah to succeed Jon Stewart as host of The Daily Show (0 replies)
  85. Nigeria tensely awaits first results in closely fought election (0 replies)
  86. Russian foreign minister to leave Iran nuclear talks early (0 replies)
  87. Germanwings co-pilot was treated for suicidal tendencies (0 replies)
  88. Bangladesh blogger becomes second to be murdered in a month (0 replies)
  89. Personal details of world leaders accidentally revealed by G20 organisers (0 replies)
  90. Air strike on Yemeni refugee camp by Saudi-led coalition kills at least 40 (0 replies)
  91. Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert found guilty of corruption (0 replies)
  92. Is the Former Capital of the Confederacy Finally Ready to Confront its Poverty—And its Past? (0 replies)
  93. In Homage to Her Womanly Bravery (0 replies)
  94. For FERC’s Sake, Regulate (0 replies)
  95. British Jazzman Jamie Cullum Is Not Your Grandfather's Crooner (0 replies)
  96. Satanic Reverses: Religious Exceptions Are a Real Win for Devil Worshippers (0 replies)
  97. Nude Parades, "Retard Olympics," and Other Twisted Prison Guard Games (0 replies)
  98. Marco Rubio's 2016 Campaign Could Depend on This Billionaire Car Dealer (0 replies)
  99. O'Reilly Cameraman Disputes Fox News Host's Falklands "War Zone" Story (0 replies)
  100. Garbage and Gravitas (0 replies)
  101. Hollande left bruised as Sarkozy and Le Pen triumph in French local elections (0 replies)
  102. Forensic teams identify 78 DNA strands from remains at Germanwings crash site (0 replies)
  103. Welcome to Australia's newest islands, thrust from the sea by a raging cyclone Nathan (0 replies)
  104. Magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes off Papua New Guinea (0 replies)
  105. Nigeria elections: protests erupt following knife-edge vote (0 replies)
  106. Arab states plan joint Middle East force as Yemen conflict continues (0 replies)
  107. Barack Obama recovers after near fall down steps of Air Force One – video (0 replies)
  108. Raffaele Sollecito reveals 'tears of joy' after Meredith Kercher murder acquittal (0 replies)
  109. US-led task force continues air strikes as officials say 14 Isis targets are hit (0 replies)
  110. Binyamin Netanyahu denounces Iran nuclear negotiations (0 replies)
  111. Ebola rapid diagnostic kit developed by UK scientists in Sierra Leone (0 replies)
  112. Tunisian and French presidents attend unity rally after Tunis museum attack (0 replies)
  113. Why So Many Celebrities Are Scientologists (0 replies)
  114. Amanda Knox is free because she's rich and American, says Patrick Lumumba (0 replies)
  115. Millions vote in Nigeria elections hit by Islamist attacks and technology issues (0 replies)
  116. Iran nuclear talks: diplomats cite progress in attempt to seal deal (0 replies)
  117. The warning signs straight-A student was on road to Syrian Isis stronghold (0 replies)
  118. US and coalition launch 18 air strikes against Isis in Iraq amid fight for Tikrit (0 replies)
  119. Tennessee sterilisations in plea deals for women evoke dark time in America (0 replies)
  120. Knox verdict: Italian justice system has failed, says Meredith Kercher's family (0 replies)
  121. Egypt's president backs united Arab force to tackle regional security threats (0 replies)
  122. Nigeria election stumbles into action as president struggles to cast vote (0 replies)
  123. Somali troops take 'full control' of Mogadishu hotel after al-Shabaab siege (0 replies)
  124. Book Review: Chasing the Scream (0 replies)
  125. Book Review: The Powerhouse (0 replies)
  126. Germanwings co-pilot's home town stunned as health details emerge (0 replies)
  127. Ellen Pao loses landmark sexual discrimination lawsuit (0 replies)
  128. Texas man who won hunting auction to be allowed to import black rhino trophy (0 replies)
  129. Meredith Kercher murder: Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito acquitted (0 replies)
  130. Greece submits reform proposals to eurozone creditors – with a warning (0 replies)
  131. Raif Badawi tells of flogging ordeal in letter from Saudi prison (0 replies)
  132. New York explosion may have been caused by people accessing gas line (0 replies)
  133. Israel to resume tax transfers to Palestinian Authority (0 replies)
  134. The Boston Olympics Con Job (0 replies)
  135. The Often Overlooked Role of Natural Gas in the Israel-Palestine Conflict (0 replies)
  136. Ellen Pao Loses Her Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Against Silicon Valley VC Firm Kleiner Perkins (0 replies)
  137. Al-Shabaab claims responsibility for deadly Somalia hotel attack (0 replies)
  138. Iranians hold their breath for a nuclear deal with the west (0 replies)
  139. Raffaele Sollecito lawyer urges court to annul conviction for Meredith Kercher murder (0 replies)
  140. 'The super-rich don't vote in Nigeria': election in the land of rising inequality (0 replies)
  141. Meredith Kercher murder: Italian court to rule on Amanda Knox conviction (0 replies)
  142. Could a Pilot Be Locked Out of a Cockpit in the Skies Over the United States? (0 replies)
  143. Yes There's a Bush and a Clinton, but the 2016 Elections Represent Something Scary and New (0 replies)
  144. Egyptian faces death penalty for crimes he did not commit, lawyers say (0 replies)
  145. Argentina president has Iran cover-up charges dismissed by appeals court (0 replies)
  146. Cat litter blamed for $240m radiation leak at New Mexico nuclear waste dump (0 replies)
  147. We Could Stop Global Warming With This Fix—But It's Probably a Terrible Idea (0 replies)
  148. Jeremy Piven Wants You To Know That He's Not an Asshole (0 replies)
  149. When Jeb Met Jeb: The Tragic True Story of a Governor and a Manatee (0 replies)
  150. NYC Building Collapse Was Probably Gas-Related (0 replies)
  151. Yes There's a Bush and a Clinton, but the 2016 Elections Represent Something Scary and New (0 replies)
  152. Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz's background under scrutiny (0 replies)
  153. US defends strategy in Yemen and Iraq but diplomats admit: it's a mess (0 replies)
  154. Final battle for Tikrit: ‘We won’t let the Americans take the glory’ (0 replies)
  155. UK and Iran confident of breaking deadlock on nuclear programme (0 replies)
  156. Leave Facebook if you don't want to be spied on, warns EU (0 replies)
  157. Oklahoma tornadoes trigger state of emergency in 25 counties (0 replies)
  158. Indian village in tourist destination of Goa bans kissing in public (0 replies)
  159. Building fire and collapse in New York's East Village leaves three people critically injured (0 replies)
  160. Argentina president has Iran cover-up charges dismissed by appeals court (0 replies)
  161. Leaders of European cities make pledge to tackle climate change (0 replies)
  162. Maldives threatens migrant workers with expulsion over planned protest (0 replies)
  163. Germanwings plane deliberately flown into mountain, says prosecutor (0 replies)
  164. Iraqi militia leader rejects calls for further US air strikes on Tikrit (0 replies)
  165. Gulf states consider Yemen ground offensive to halt Houthi rebel advance (0 replies)
  166. How California Voters Got So Smart on Crime (0 replies)
  167. How Much Money Is Too Much for the Pentagon? (0 replies)
  168. A Cover Artist, Discovered—40 Years Later (0 replies)
  169. 5 Ways You Can Live Forever (0 replies)
  170. 3 Times the Old Ted Cruz Contradicted the New Ted Cruz (0 replies)
  171. Walmart, Lowe's, Safeway, and Nordstrom Are Bankrolling a Nationwide Campaign to Gut Workers' Comp (0 replies)
  172. This Year's Hottest Destination for GOP Candidates Is the Mexican Border (0 replies)
  173. One pilot 'locked out' of Germanwings plane's cockpit, say reports (0 replies)
  174. Saudi Arabia launches Yemen air strikes as alliance builds against Houthi rebels (0 replies)
  175. NASA plans mission to land on asteroid and explore deep space (0 replies)
  176. Fourteen dead and dozens injured after scaffolding collapses in Vietnam (0 replies)
  177. Amnesty International accuses militants in Gaza of war crimes in 2014 conflict (0 replies)
  178. Prosecutor calls for Knox and Sollecito's murder convictions to be upheld (0 replies)
  179. US warplanes begin air strikes on Isis in Iraqi city of Tikrit (0 replies)
  180. Hitler painting withdrawn from auction (0 replies)
  181. Advice for Hillary Clinton on Her Brother’s Bad Judgment (0 replies)
  182. America's War on Drugs in Mexico Is Depressingly Similar to the Global War on Terror (0 replies)
  183. South Side Man Who Posed Stone-faced with Mayor on Instagram: Rahm Emanuel is a Horrible Tipper (0 replies)
  184. Ukraine's president sacks oligarch from post as regional governor (0 replies)
  185. Erdo (0 replies)
  186. Raffaele Sollecito to seek separate retrial from Amanda Knox during ruling (0 replies)
  187. Angolan journalist faces further charges over blood diamonds claims (0 replies)
  188. Court tells former Liberian president to serve war crimes sentence in Britain (0 replies)
  189. Yemen edges towards all-out civil war as rebels advance on city of Aden (0 replies)
  190. Recordings successfully retrieved from Germanwings cockpit tapes – live updates (0 replies)
  191. Nigeria's police chief bans vehicles from roads on election day this Saturday (0 replies)
  192. Indonesian police blame jihadis returning from Syria for chlorine bomb (0 replies)
  193. Tearful Singaporeans say farewell to Lee Kuan Yew (0 replies)
  194. Obamacare and Its Discontents (0 replies)
  195. Are Solar-Powered Homes Jacking Up Everyone Else's Electric Bills? (0 replies)
  196. The Navajo Nation Will Soon Have the Country's First-Ever Junk-Food Tax (0 replies)
  197. Parks and Wreck: The Feds Need $11.5 Billion to Fix Our Public Lands (0 replies)
  198. Notorious Astroturf Pioneer Rick Berman Is Behind Business Group's Anti-Labor-Board Campaign (0 replies)
  199. Noam Chomsky: Democracy Is a Threat to Any Power System (0 replies)
  200. We'll probably kill journalists who don't report the truth, says Thai leader (0 replies)
  201. Sex abuse poses 'significant risk' to UN peacekeeping, says leaked report (0 replies)
  202. Greece pledges full list of reforms within the week (0 replies)
  203. Buying human breast milk online poses serious health risk, say experts (0 replies)
  204. Saudi Arabia moves military equipment to border with Yemen (0 replies)
  205. Bali Nine pair's lawyers to present evidence for fresh appeal (0 replies)
  206. Alaska search for missing family ends after four bodies discovered near home (0 replies)
  207. From Lenin to Lego (0 replies)
  208. From the Howard Zinn Archive: Fighting Respectability Politics at Spelman College (0 replies)
  209. “To this mayor, black and brown lives do not matter”: 3 Arrested at Die-In at Rahm Emanuel’s Office (0 replies)
  210. 'No Africans' Chinese restaurant owner arrested in Nairobi (0 replies)
  211. Giant rats helping to sniff out tuberculosis in Mozambique (0 replies)
  212. African elephants could be extinct in wild within decades say experts (0 replies)
  213. Russia fails in bid to halt UN staff benefits for same-sex couples (0 replies)
  214. India supreme court strikes down internet censorship law (0 replies)
  215. US accuses Israel of spying on nuclear talks with Iran (0 replies)
  216. Germanwings plane black box found as investigators reach crash site (0 replies)
  217. China executes three for Kunming railway station attack which killed 31 (0 replies)
  218. Free Trade Isn’t about Trade. It’s About Bureaucrats—and Guns. (0 replies)
  219. What’s Next for Greece? Debating Syriza’s Options (0 replies)
  220. 5 Death Penalty Cases Tainted by Racism (0 replies)
  221. Philadelphia Cops Shoot and Kill People at 6 Times the Rate of the NYPD (0 replies)
  222. 7 Normal Snacks With a Crazy Amount of Sugar (0 replies)
  223. "That's What That N----- Deserved" (0 replies)
  224. Mike Huckabee Should Probably Stop Criticizing Hillary Over Her Emails (0 replies)
  225. Why Is BP Funding America's Most Notorious Climate Change Denier? (0 replies)
  226. Danny Schechter, Prince of the American Left (0 replies)
  227. Tsipras raises Nazi war reparations claim at Berlin press conference with Merkel (0 replies)
  228. Netanyahu apologises for warning about Arabs voting in election (0 replies)
  229. Ukraine's former ruling party hit by spate of apparent suicides (0 replies)
  230. Paris emergency measures to combat smog hailed as a success (0 replies)
  231. 'Nazi hideout' in the jungle: why the discovery is more fiction than fact (0 replies)
  232. World's top zoo organisation accused of links to Taiji dolphin slaughter in Japan (0 replies)
  233. American and Canadian among group of medics in Isis stronghold (0 replies)
  234. Pakistan marks National Day with first military parade in seven years (0 replies)
  235. When the War on Drugs in Mexico Comes Back Home to the U.S. (0 replies)
  236. Cancer Experts Are Finally Feeling Optimistic. Here's Why. (0 replies)
  237. The European Union Has Been a Huge Success, It Also Might Be on the Verge of Collapse (0 replies)
  238. ACLU Lawsuit Seeks Data on TSA's Creepy "Behavior Detection" Program (0 replies)
  239. Yemeni minister urges Gulf Arab military intervention against Houthis (0 replies)
  240. Okinawa governor blocks controversial US marine base (0 replies)
  241. Tennis player Bob Hewitt convicted of rape (0 replies)
  242. Protests in Afghanistan after woman dies in mob attack – in pictures (0 replies)
  243. Alexis Tsipras warns Angela Merkel of Greek 'cashflow issue' ahead of talks (0 replies)
  244. Son of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych 'drowned in lake' (0 replies)
  245. Tunisian security officials lose jobs in wake of shootings (0 replies)
  246. UMP should tell supporters to keep out Front National, says Valls (0 replies)
  247. Ted Cruz calls on 'courageous conservatives' to rise up as he announces US presidential run (0 replies)
  248. Lee Kuan Yew is gone. Where does Singapore go now? (0 replies)
  249. Turkey's president Erdogan told to 'stop interfering' in government business (0 replies)
  250. 150th Anniversary Special Issue (0 replies)