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  1. Pigeons Under Late Capitalism (0 replies)
  2. BPA Messes With Your Hormones—and It's in These Canned Foods (0 replies)
  3. These 8 Republican Sugar Daddies Are Already Placing Their Bets on 2016 (0 replies)
  4. The Saddest Reason We Keep Having These Awful Ferry Disasters (0 replies)
  5. America's Cops Shoot More People Than Criminals Do In These Countries (0 replies)
  6. Olympic Bravery (0 replies)
  7. This School Successfully Sent Teen Mothers to College. So Why Was It Shut Down? (0 replies)
  8. School Districts Stopped Paying Attention, But Teen Pregnancy Is Still a Problem (0 replies)
  9. Tiffany & Co backs investigative reporter in Angola blood diamonds case (0 replies)
  10. Syria: Isis advance on Aleppo aided by Assad regime air strikes, US says (0 replies)
  11. Pirates of the Caribbean actor joins fight against Isis in Syria (0 replies)
  12. Independent El Bronco aims to buck Mexico's politics-as-usual trend (0 replies)
  13. Secret report urges treaty forcing US web firms' cooperation in data sharing (0 replies)
  14. Alexis Tsipras to face take-it-or-leave-it ultimatum from lenders over debt offer (0 replies)
  15. US Congress passes surveillance reform in vindication for Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  16. Missile firm offers to recreate MH17 crash in bid to clear Russia (0 replies)
  17. Bison tosses Australian tourist into air at Yellowstone national park (0 replies)
  18. The Forgotten Pentagon Papers Conspirator (0 replies)
  19. How Mitch McConnell Tried—and Failed—to Weaken NSA Reform (0 replies)
  20. You Can Be Prosecuted for Clearing Your Browser History (0 replies)
  21. What Kind of Mayor Was Bernie Sanders? (0 replies)
  22. Dear Class of 2015: You’ve Been Scammed! (0 replies)
  23. Anger and resignation at scene of Chinese cruise ship sinking (0 replies)
  24. Helmut Kohl, former German chancellor, in 'critical condition' (0 replies)
  25. Turkey at a crossroads as Erdo (0 replies)
  26. My 977 days held hostage by Somali pirates (0 replies)
  27. Danish cowboy bares all in bid to be prime minister (0 replies)
  28. Here's What 2 Big New Reports on Police Killings Tell Us (0 replies)
  29. Here's the Incredible Amount of Data the NSA Could Be Giving Up in Just 24 Hours (0 replies)
  30. These Are the Planets We Could Move to Once We’re Done Completely Destroying Earth (0 replies)
  31. How Solar Panels Could Save Lives in War-Torn Gaza (0 replies)
  32. Doctors aim for single test to detect risk of four cancers in women (0 replies)
  33. Charges against Edward Snowden stand, despite telephone surveillance ban (0 replies)
  34. Isis suicide bombers in Humvees attack Iraqi police base (0 replies)
  35. Mediterranean migrant death rate slows after search-and-rescue boost (0 replies)
  36. China: ship carrying more than 450 people sinks in Yangtze river (0 replies)
  37. EU leaders stage late-night mini-summit to try to defuse Greek crisis (0 replies)
  38. South Africa beach service to honour slaves drowned in 1794 shipwreck (0 replies)
  39. Lion mauls American tourist to death in South African game park (0 replies)
  40. Lindsey Graham Has an Entirely Reasonable Position on Climate Change, Sometimes (0 replies)
  41. 450 People Are Still Missing After a Passenger Ship Capsizes on China's Yangzte River (0 replies)
  42. The Secret Origins of the CIA’s Torture Program and the Forgotten Man Who Tried to Expose It (0 replies)
  43. Houthi rebels release American journalist held in Yemen (0 replies)
  44. Black Americans killed by police twice as likely to be unarmed as white people (0 replies)
  45. Rightwing Northern League makes gains in Italian elections (0 replies)
  46. Rana Plaza collapse: dozens charged with murder (0 replies)
  47. Solar Impulse 2 to make unscheduled stopover in Japan (0 replies)
  48. Northern Alabama’s only abortion clinic fights to survive lawmakers' onslaught (0 replies)
  49. Pont des Artes love locks removed after Parisians lose affection for eyesore (0 replies)
  50. Beijing bans smoking in public places (0 replies)
  51. NSA reform: Bush-era powers expire as US prepares to roll back surveillance (0 replies)
  52. Ukraine prisoners stranded in legal limbo on the frontline of a war (0 replies)
  53. Stone throwers could be jailed for 10 years under new Israeli bill (0 replies)
  54. California Is Finally Getting Serious About Pesticides Near Schools (0 replies)
  55. The Collective That Saved Jazz (0 replies)
  56. The Kansas Supreme Court Challenged Republicans' Agenda. Their Solution: Replace the Judges. (0 replies)
  57. Lindsey Graham Has a Long History of Saying Really Crazy Things About Foreign Policy (0 replies)
  58. It Takes HOW Much Water to Make That Smoothie?! (0 replies)
  59. Forget Brooklyn. Could Columbus Be the Next Hot Millennial Enclave? (0 replies)
  60. The Numbing Spectacle of Racism (0 replies)
  61. Alexis Tsipras lambasts 'absurd proposals' for Greece debt-deal failure (0 replies)
  62. Rain brings little relief to southern India as heatwave death toll nears 2,200 (0 replies)
  63. Mustafa Akinci advocates focus on the future for splintered Cyprus (0 replies)
  64. 2,600 reportedly killed in 18 months since overthrow of Mohamed Morsi (0 replies)
  65. Australia to be quizzed on climate policy at UN meetings in Germany (0 replies)
  66. Schools reopen in earthquake-devastated Nepal (0 replies)
  67. Taliban leaders in Bergdahl trade to see travel bans extended, says US official (0 replies)
  68. Sunken slave ship's artifacts due for historic display at Smithsonian museum (0 replies)
  69. Yemen conflict: Houthi rebel leaders said to be holding talks with US officials (0 replies)
  70. NYU confronts stereotypes with exhibition of racially charged art (0 replies)
  71. Japan on alert after powerful earthquake in Pacific (0 replies)
  72. John Kerry injured in cycling accident in France (0 replies)
  73. EU hits out at Russian ban on politicians (0 replies)
  74. Blatter accuses US authorities and British press of campaign to topple him (0 replies)
  75. Earthquake measuring 8.5 magnitude shakes most of Japan (0 replies)
  76. South China Sea islands are Chinese plan to militarise zone, claims US (0 replies)
  77. 89 European politicians and military leaders banned from Russia (0 replies)
  78. Denmark’s radical parties vie for power as terror casts a shadow over poll (0 replies)
  79. HMS Bulwark helps to save 4,000 migrants fleeing Libya by sea (0 replies)
  80. At least 30 killed in Nigerian city after day of violence (0 replies)
  81. Four Americans held in Yemen by Houthi rebels – report (0 replies)
  82. EU referendum bill sparks push to allow votes at 16 (0 replies)
  83. Russian aircraft head off US warship in Black Sea, news agency says (0 replies)
  84. US and Iran resume 'substantive' nuclear talks in Geneva as deadline looms (0 replies)
  85. EU naval mission rescues more than 4,200 migrants in 24 hours (0 replies)
  86. Italian navy recovers corpses of migrants in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  87. Canada's conservatives under pressure after another senior minister resigns (0 replies)
  88. 6 Lessons for the U.S. from Spain’s Democratic Revolution (0 replies)
  89. Sepp Blatter re-elected as Fifa president for fifth term (0 replies)
  90. Couchsurfing rapist Dino Maglio escaped investigation for months (0 replies)
  91. Second Saudi Arabia suicide bombing fuels Isis campaign fears (0 replies)
  92. Gunmen kill at least 19 bus passengers in Pakistan (0 replies)
  93. Silk Road operator Ross Ulbricht sentenced to life in prison (0 replies)
  94. Nigeria's female genital mutilation ban is important precedent, say campaigners (0 replies)
  95. Great Barrier Reef shouldn't be on 'in danger' list for now, says Unesco (0 replies)
  96. Isis fighter in Syria was 'beheaded in revenge attack' (0 replies)
  97. Historic succession complete as Buhari is sworn in as the president of Nigeria (0 replies)
  98. No relief from India heatwave as death toll reaches 20-year high (0 replies)
  99. Mayor: 6 Months Is "an Unacceptably Long Period of Time" to Investigate a Police Shooting (0 replies)
  100. 5 Chilling Pages From the Aurora Mass Shooter's Diary Debunk a Favorite NRA Talking Point (0 replies)
  101. Hastert on Hastert: "What You See Is What You Get" (0 replies)
  102. What Are ‘Nation’ Interns Reading the Week of 5/29/15? (0 replies)
  103. Massacre and Reprisal in a Shattered Iraq (0 replies)
  104. Canada: Stephen Harper loses another ally as key politician quits parliament (0 replies)
  105. Gunman in Ottawa attack praises Allah in new footage from pre-shooting video (0 replies)
  106. Czech village toasts success of self-service pub (0 replies)
  107. Vladimir Katriuk, alleged Nazi war criminal, dies in Canada (0 replies)
  108. South-east Asia migrant crisis: numbers are now 'alarming', talks told (0 replies)
  109. Fort McKay: the Canadian town that sold itself to tar sands (0 replies)
  110. Women barred from voting in parts of Pakistan (0 replies)
  111. Fifa corruption crisis: Sepp Blatter delivers speech ahead of presidential vote – live (0 replies)
  112. Palestinian Football Association to push ahead for Israel's suspension from Fifa (0 replies)
  113. Khorasan: are Syria's mysterious 'strangers with horses' a threat to the west? (0 replies)
  114. Swedish fathers to get third month of paid paternity leave (0 replies)
  115. The Reckless Prosecution of ‘Tiger Mandingo’ (0 replies)
  116. The $165 Billion Question for Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  117. George Pataki Leads 2016 GOP Crowd… (0 replies)
  118. Dennis Hastert Was Just Indicted on Federal Charges. Read the Full Indictment. (0 replies)
  119. "Doors Have Been Locked. Papers Have Been Shredded": We Asked a FIFA Expert About the Scandal (0 replies)
  120. Ben Carson Isn't Waiting Until the Election's Over to Cash In (0 replies)
  121. Read 21-Year-Old Bernie Sanders' Manifesto on Sexual Freedom (0 replies)
  122. Study: Most Glaciers Near Mount Everest Will Disappear With Climate Change (0 replies)
  123. Burmese reporters expelled from parliament for recording MPs sleeping (0 replies)
  124. Anthrax: Pentagon accidentally sent bioweapon to as many as nine states (0 replies)
  125. Swiss scientists plug hole in cheese knowledge (0 replies)
  126. Police find barefoot man who clashed with bear at Warsaw zoo (0 replies)
  127. Bangladeshi blogger named on hitlist warned: 'You will be next' (0 replies)
  128. Asian migrant crisis: calls for Asean joint action likely to be unanswered (0 replies)
  129. Photographer jailed for multi-billion euro Bettencourt exploitation (0 replies)
  130. Angolan journalist given suspended jail term over blood diamonds book (0 replies)
  131. Vladimir Putin declares all Russian military deaths state secrets (0 replies)
  132. Defiant Sepp Blatter vows to fix Fifa as pressure mounts to resign (0 replies)
  133. India heatwave death toll rises as awareness campaigns launch (0 replies)
  134. Paraguay march poised to draw record crowd after 10-year-old denied abortion (0 replies)
  135. A Real Anti-Poverty Movement Can’t Be Led By Millionaires (0 replies)
  136. America’s Days as a Global Superpower Are Numbered. Now What? (0 replies)
  137. How Some Small Farmers Are Resisting Monsanto—And Climate Change (0 replies)
  138. Why We Organized to Kick Riot Fest Out of Humboldt Park (0 replies)
  139. A Mentally Ill Black Woman's "Sudden Death" at the Hands of Cleveland Police (0 replies)
  140. Hillary Clinton Oversaw US Arms Deals to Clinton Foundation Donors (0 replies)
  141. Your Toothpaste May Be Loaded With Tiny Plastic Beads That Never Go Away (0 replies)
  142. This Guy From Baltimore Is Raising a Christian Army to Fight ISIS…What Could Go Wrong? (0 replies)
  143. Inside the Unlikely Coalition That Just Got the Death Penalty Banned in Nebraska (0 replies)
  144. How Companies Turn Your Facebook Activity Into a Credit Score (0 replies)
  145. What Amazon Taught the Cops (0 replies)
  146. The Key to Ending Mass Surveillance? Math. (0 replies)
  147. How Private Contractors Have Created a Shadow NSA (0 replies)
  148. Fifa in crisis as officials who presided over 'World Cup of fraud' are arrested (0 replies)
  149. Jailed Venezuelan leader's call for street protest reveals divided opposition (0 replies)
  150. Drugs to keep people with HIV alive should be given without delay, trial finds (0 replies)
  151. Five espressos worth of caffeine could be damaging to health, warns EU (0 replies)
  152. Peru lawmakers reject bill to allow abortions for pregnant rape victims (0 replies)
  153. This Map Shows the Price Of Weed In Every State (0 replies)
  154. Warning to Camino de Santiago pilgrims after female walker disappears (0 replies)
  155. Legal battle over royal house of Mysore, and one of India's great fortunes (0 replies)
  156. Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza in hospital after falling ill (0 replies)
  157. Pakistan arrests owner of firm accused of mass-selling fake degrees (0 replies)
  158. How Shifting Immigrant Tides Encouraged Normalization With Cuba (0 replies)
  159. 5 Ways to Take Back Tech (0 replies)
  160. My Neighbor Ratted Me Out For Watering My Garden. Bring It On. (0 replies)
  161. Will Rick Santorum's "Frothy" Google Problem Return? (0 replies)
  162. Silicon Valley Discovers the Cheapest Way to Help the Homeless: Give Them Homes (0 replies)
  163. Detained at Her Majesty’s Pleasure (0 replies)
  164. We’re Breeding Dogs to Death (0 replies)
  165. Meet the Latest Secret Free-Market Group That Wants to Take Over Your Public School (0 replies)
  166. Thieves steal £700,000 of ivory and rhino horn from Mozambique police (0 replies)
  167. EU countries to take in 40,000 asylum seekers in migration quota proposal (0 replies)
  168. Chelsea Manning reveals threats of 'disappearing' at Guantánamo Bay (0 replies)
  169. Fifa officials arrested on corruption charges as World Cup inquiry launched (0 replies)
  170. Tony Blair resigns as Middle East peace envoy (0 replies)
  171. Court dismisses claim of German complicity in Yemeni drone killings (0 replies)
  172. Syria: Isis releases footage of Palmyra ruins intact and 'will not destroy them' (0 replies)
  173. Danish PM out to prove pollsters wrong as rightwingers play up election chances (0 replies)
  174. Madagascan parliament votes to remove president from office (0 replies)
  175. Chinese students in the west call for transparency over Tiananmen Square (0 replies)
  176. France: judges clear way for Sarkozy to rename UMP party Les Républicains (0 replies)
  177. Libyan prime minister escapes assassination attempt in Tobruk (0 replies)
  178. Cages, watchtower and 37 graves: inside an abandoned migrant camp in Malaysia (0 replies)
  179. Vatican says Ireland gay marriage vote is 'defeat for humanity' (0 replies)
  180. Islamist fighters drawn from half the world's countries, says UN (0 replies)
  181. Mafia boss Pasquale Scotti arrested in Brazil after 31 years on the run (0 replies)
  182. Texas flooding: at least four dead and 12 missing in latest downpours (0 replies)
  183. Kabul siege: four attackers killed and no other casualties, say Afghan officials (0 replies)
  184. Meet the 25-Year-Old Native Hip Hop Artist Who’s Using Music to Combat Colonialism (0 replies)
  185. Ted Cruz's Iowa Chairman Spent $250K to Stop People From Voting (0 replies)
  186. How Bernie Sanders Learned to Be a Real Politician (0 replies)
  187. Did Market Leninism Win the Cold War? (0 replies)
  188. How the Irish Became the World’s Leading Gay Activists (0 replies)
  189. In Spain’s Seismic Elections, ‘It’s the Victory of David Over Goliath’ (0 replies)
  190. Angolan prosecutors seek one-month jail for anti-corruption activist (0 replies)
  191. Malaysia mass graves: villagers tell of migrants emerging from secret jungle camps (0 replies)
  192. Euro and Greek bonds hit by bailout fears -- live updates (0 replies)
  193. US travel to Cuba surges 36% following thaw in diplomatic relations (0 replies)
  194. Residents blame Durban oil refineries for health problems (0 replies)
  195. Mexico and US lashed by storms, leaving at least 17 dead (0 replies)
  196. Hong Kong activist refused entry to Malaysia over 'threat to ties with China' (0 replies)
  197. Shinzo Abe urged to confront Japan's colonial aggression and use of sex slaves (0 replies)
  198. Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian goes on trial in Iran for spying (0 replies)
  199. Iraq launches counterattack against Isis near Ramadi (0 replies)
  200. Danish radio station kills rabbit live on air (0 replies)
  201. Is Marco Rubio This Eccentric Billionaire's New Pet Project? (0 replies)
  202. Germany and France agree closer eurozone ties without treaty change (0 replies)
  203. Oil company bosses' bonuses linked to $1tn spending on extracting fossil fuels (0 replies)
  204. Mariano Rajoy disappointed by indignados' election success in Spain (0 replies)
  205. Joe Biden calls Iraqi PM to calm outcry over Carter remarks on fight against Isis (0 replies)
  206. India rescues children from traffickers exploiting Nepal earthquake aftermath (0 replies)
  207. Major Dashiell Hammett collection bought by US university (0 replies)
  208. Western donors must pinpoint aid at poorest countries, says ONE (0 replies)
  209. China warned over 'insane' plans for new nuclear power plants (0 replies)
  210. He was the saviour of Afghan music. Then a Taliban bomb took his hearing (0 replies)
  211. A horse, a horse … Turkmenistan president honours himself with statue (0 replies)
  212. Malaysia migrant mass graves: police reveal 139 sites, some with multiple corpses (0 replies)
  213. Andrzej Duda victory in Polish presidential election signals shift to right (0 replies)
  214. Man who forced French supermarkets to donate food wants to take law global (0 replies)
  215. India heatwave kills more than 500 people (0 replies)
  216. Tunisian soldier shoots dead seven colleagues (0 replies)
  217. The GOP and ALEC’s War on Cities (0 replies)
  218. Greece warns it is set to default on debt repayment loans (0 replies)
  219. Poland's president concedes defeat as he falls behind in election exit poll (0 replies)
  220. John Nash, mathematician portrayed in A Beautiful Mind, dies in taxi crash at 86 (0 replies)
  221. Peace of art: mafia boss's home turned into gallery in battle against Camorra (0 replies)
  222. Cannes 2015: Jacques Audiard's Dheepan surprise winner of Palme d'Or (0 replies)
  223. John McCain mocks Obama for calling climate change a threat as Isis advances (0 replies)
  224. Nepal one month after the quake: 'The emotional impact has been devastating' (0 replies)
  225. Thousands attend funeral for murdered Burundi opposition leader Zedi Feruzi (0 replies)
  226. Spain's indignados out to conquer city halls after elections success (0 replies)
  227. Same-sex marriage: Catholic church needs reality check, says Dublin archbishop (0 replies)
  228. Poland votes in neck-and-neck presidential election (0 replies)
  229. Two Israeli teenagers stabbed in Jerusalem (0 replies)
  230. Nepal landslides spark fear of flash floods (0 replies)
  231. Mass graves of suspected trafficking victims found in Malaysia (0 replies)
  232. Ex-army chief urges PM to consider 'boots on the ground' to fight Isis (0 replies)
  233. Assad regime accused of 35 chlorine attacks since mid-March (0 replies)
  234. Gloria Steinem and female activists cross Korean demilitarised zone (0 replies)
  235. Ethiopian election marred by harassment claims (0 replies)
  236. German woman aged 65 gives birth to quadruplets after IVF treatment (0 replies)
  237. Sweden defeats Russia to grasp Eurovision song contest victory (0 replies)
  238. Qatar refuses to let Nepalese workers return to attend funerals after quake (0 replies)
  239. Separatist commander killed in Ukraine (0 replies)
  240. Ireland becomes first country to legalise gay marriage by popular vote (0 replies)
  241. Iran sends troops to help retake key Iraqi oil refinery from Isis (0 replies)
  242. Burundi opposition leader reportedly shot dead amid ongoing unrest (0 replies)
  243. Woman chains herself to Shell ship in protest at Arctic oil exploration (0 replies)
  244. Mad Max: Fury Road and the Glaring Whiteness of Post-Apocalyptic Films (0 replies)
  245. The prince, the glamour model and the Vikings’ lost language (0 replies)
  246. Germany silent on report that leak has made US review spying cooperation (0 replies)
  247. Alps murder victim had family feud over £1m inheritance, says brother (0 replies)
  248. Obama boosted as Senate votes to give him fast-track authority on trade deals (0 replies)
  249. German court to hear case brought by relatives of Yemen drone attack victims (0 replies)
  250. Isis seizes Syrian military base near Palmyra as it consolidates grip on city (0 replies)