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  1. Here Are 58 Million Reasons to Care About California's Drought (0 replies)
  2. Who’s Fighting the Mental-Health Crisis on Campus? Unions. (0 replies)
  3. How Can No One Be to Blame for Tamir Rice’s Death? (0 replies)
  4. Why Video Evidence Wasn’t Enough to Get Justice for Tamir Rice (0 replies)
  5. Bangladesh cricket star charged with torturing 11-year-old servant (0 replies)
  6. Taliban splinter group 'behind deadly blast at government office in Pakistan' (0 replies)
  7. 'Rule the party strictly!': Chinese president 'Big Daddy Xi' makes rap debut (0 replies)
  8. Why has the AK-47 become the jihadi terrorist weapon of choice? (0 replies)
  9. Belgian police arrest two over suspected New Year's Eve attack plot (0 replies)
  10. Guinea declared free of Ebola (0 replies)
  11. Israel's supreme court cuts Ehud Olmert's bribery jail term to 18 months (0 replies)
  12. Turkish FA ordered to compensate referee who lost licence for being gay (0 replies)
  13. Switzerland has warmest December ever as average temperatures rise 3.4C (0 replies)
  14. December 29, 1922: William Gaddis Is Born (0 replies)
  15. Why Planned Parenthood Had an Even Worse Year Than You Think (0 replies)
  16. Law to curb power of top court 'is end of democracy in Poland' (0 replies)
  17. Mystery of emergency landings of Qatari royal planes in Switzerland (0 replies)
  18. Iran ships 25,000lb of low-enriched uranium to Russia as part of nuclear deal (0 replies)
  19. Israel's armed forces shocked at dismissal of missile defence chief (0 replies)
  20. Lemmy, lead singer of Motörhead, dies at 70 (0 replies)
  21. Collection of Vladimir Putin's most notable speeches published (0 replies)
  22. Iraq declares Ramadi liberated from Islamic State (0 replies)
  23. Cleveland officer who fatally shot Tamir Rice will not face criminal charges (0 replies)
  24. Relatives of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi land in Canada to start new life (0 replies)
  25. Mark Zuckerberg defends Facebook's motives in free internet project in India (0 replies)
  26. Slavoj Zizek: The Need to Traverse the Fantasy (0 replies)
  27. Here's a Video Showing the Very Worst Anti-Science Bullshit of 2015 (0 replies)
  28. A Grand Jury Just Decided Not to Indict the Cop Who Killed 12-Year-Old Tamir Rice (0 replies)
  29. Adjuncts at Loyola University Chicago Want a Union. Will the Jesuit University Respect Their Demands? (0 replies)
  30. Russ Feingold Warns Against ‘Yet Another Rush Toward a Full-Scale Ground Invasion’ of Syria and Iraq (0 replies)
  31. Boko Haram assault on Maiduguri leaves scores dead in Nigeria (0 replies)
  32. From Paraguay to the US, Australia to Spain, El Niño brings Christmas chaos (0 replies)
  33. December 28, 1973: Alexsander Solzhenitsyn’s ‘Gulag Archipelago’ is Published (0 replies)
  34. Newt Gingrich Says Elizabeth Warren’s Signature Program Is "Dictatorial." This Is What It Really Has Done. (0 replies)
  35. Here Is Every Crazy, Insane, Terrible, Genius, Infuriating Thing Donald Trump Did This Year (0 replies)
  36. Why Philanthropy Actually Hurts Rather Than Helps Some of the World’s Worst Problems (0 replies)
  37. North Korea's 'paranoid' computer operating system revealed (0 replies)
  38. Dozens killed as wild weather sweeps across southern and central US (0 replies)
  39. Iraqi forces 'seize key base in Ramadi from Isis' (0 replies)
  40. Morocco postpones opening of world's largest solar power project (0 replies)
  41. Families of two people killed by Chicago police seek answers: 'When does it end?' (0 replies)
  42. Israel warns Brazil faces diplomatic downgrade unless it accepts settler as ambassador (0 replies)
  43. Dallas area tornadoes leave 11 dead and dozens injured (0 replies)
  44. Israeli ministers vote to impose new measures on human rights groups (0 replies)
  45. Cost of property losses from Victorian bushfires is expected to top $40m (0 replies)
  46. Iranian football matches postponed as air pollution soars (0 replies)
  47. Women Roar: The Story of the Year at the Intersection of Sports and Politics (0 replies)
  48. Refugee crisis creates 'stateless generation' of children in limbo (0 replies)
  49. More than 100,000 flee El Niño flooding in Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay (0 replies)
  50. The leather-clad rock queens of Botswana – in pictures (0 replies)
  51. December 27, 1932: Radio City Music Hall Opens (0 replies)
  52. Wherefore Art Thou, Mohammad? (0 replies)
  53. Islamic State leader praises progress of 'caliphate' (0 replies)
  54. Taiwan’s heavy metal star rallies fans to run for parliament on anti-China platform (0 replies)
  55. Boko Haram kill at least 14 in Christmas Day attack in Nigeria (0 replies)
  56. Guantánamo Bay lawyers call bluff on Obama's promise to close prison (0 replies)
  57. Wildfire partially shuts down California's scenic Highway 101 (0 replies)
  58. Muslim prayer room vandalised in Corsica after attack on firefighters (0 replies)
  59. Dutch city plans to pay all citizens a ‘basic income’, and Greens say it could work in the UK (0 replies)
  60. Chicago police fatally shoot two people after domestic disturbance call (0 replies)
  61. Cronulla's sand dunes survived Mad Max but now face a more insidious threat (0 replies)
  62. December 26, 1991: The Soviet Union Dissolves (0 replies)
  63. The Year's Best Under-the-Radar Podcasts (0 replies)
  64. Why capturing Helmand is top of the Taliban’s strategic goals (0 replies)
  65. Vienna police on alert after attack warning (0 replies)
  66. Twitter pledges to clamp down on trolls (0 replies)
  67. Turkish president 'talks man out of jumping off bridge' in Istanbul (0 replies)
  68. More than 100 homes confirmed lost in Great Ocean Road bushfire (0 replies)
  69. Rubio dismisses Obama and youth analogy: 'his ideas were the wrong ones' (0 replies)
  70. Nigeria gas blast kills people lining up to refill cylinders for Christmas (0 replies)
  71. Syrian Islamists to be evacuated from southern Damascus in UN-brokered deal (0 replies)
  72. Indian prime minister makes surprise stopover in Pakistan (0 replies)
  73. Pope's Christmas Day homily condemns 'monstrous evil' fuelling refugee crisis (0 replies)
  74. Leader of powerful Syrian rebel group killed in airstrike (0 replies)
  75. A refugee's journey, part 2: After risking everything to reach Europe, what next? (0 replies)
  76. Russian Orthodox church sacks ultra-conservative senior priest (0 replies)
  77. West Bank risks being plunged into chaos in 2016, warn Palestinian officials (0 replies)
  78. A raw deal: the female chefs challenging sushi sexism in Japan (0 replies)
  79. China's 'train hunter' on a quest to chronicle its fast-expanding railways (0 replies)
  80. Great Ocean Road bushfire: homes destroyed as five towns evacuated (0 replies)
  81. December 25, ~4 BCE: The Christ Is Born (Allegedly) (0 replies)
  82. The Top MoJo Longreads of 2015 (0 replies)
  83. Here's How to Get Rich or Die Podcasting (0 replies)
  84. Pope Francis attacks consumerist society in midnight mass at Vatican (0 replies)
  85. Poland’s senate votes to curb power of top court (0 replies)
  86. Syrian government ready to enter new peace talks (0 replies)
  87. Pompeii home's mosaics and frescoes among latest sights for tourists (0 replies)
  88. Four Palestinians killed in West Bank clashes (0 replies)
  89. Israeli PM condemns video of Jewish extremists celebrating toddler's death (0 replies)
  90. Thailand backpacker murders: Burmese workers sentenced to death (0 replies)
  91. Ukrainian holiday tradition under threat as popular Soviet film faces ban (0 replies)
  92. Germany grants extended residency to teenager who cried in front of Merkel (0 replies)
  93. US strikes Sangin from air as Afghan forces battle Taliban (0 replies)
  94. Japan signs off biggest ever defence budget as Senkaku tensions rise (0 replies)
  95. Fire kills 31 in Saudi hospital's maternity ward and intensive care unit (0 replies)
  96. Friends fear for Chinese Christian lawyer spending Christmas behind bars (0 replies)
  97. Chechen leader shames social worker on live TV after complaint (0 replies)
  98. The New Star Wars Film is the Same Old Hackneyed Nonsense—Please Don’t Kill Me for Saying It (0 replies)
  99. The Solar Industry’s Christmas Miracle (0 replies)
  100. December 24, 1865: The Ku Klux Klan Is Formed (0 replies)
  101. The Dickensian Politics of Trump and His Fellow Scrooges (0 replies)
  102. Why the Movie ‘Concussion’ Spells Trouble for the NFL—and Moral Angst for the Rest of Us (0 replies)
  103. At least six dead as tornadoes and storms sweep across US (0 replies)
  104. Inside Eritrea: conscription and poverty drive exodus from secretive African state (0 replies)
  105. UN security council backs Libya unity accord (0 replies)
  106. Former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky may seek asylum in Britain (0 replies)
  107. Christmas celebrations banned in Somalia, Tajikistan and Brunei (0 replies)
  108. Instead of Calling Him a ‘Jerk,’ Bush Should Say ‘Donald Trump Is Making Overtly Fascist Appeals’ (0 replies)
  109. Letters From the January 11-18, 2015, Issue (0 replies)
  110. Puzzle No. 3385 (0 replies)
  111. How Has Islamic Orthodoxy Changed Over Time? (0 replies)
  112. Is Anxiety the Price We Pay For Freedom? (0 replies)
  113. Dreamers, Drifters, Mopers, and Defeatists (0 replies)
  114. Amnesty: Russia may have committed war crimes by killing civilians in Syria (0 replies)
  115. Row in Madrid as 'three kings' parade set to have two kings and a queen (0 replies)
  116. One Israeli killed and two injured in Jerusalem knife attack (0 replies)
  117. Spain's main rivals meet as wrangling to form government begins (0 replies)
  118. Purple haze: lilac sky at night highlights China’s smog blight (0 replies)
  119. One person dead after mysterious explosion at Istanbul airport (0 replies)
  120. Afghan reinforcements 'reach besieged town' of Sangin as Britain sends troops (0 replies)
  121. Poland's post-communist hero warns against 'undemocratic' curbs on court (0 replies)
  122. Tajikistan bans Christmas and new year celebrations (0 replies)
  123. At least 13 people drown after migrant boat sinks near Greek island (0 replies)
  124. Grace Mugabe has taken over Zimbabwe, opposition leader claims (0 replies)
  125. This Movie Tackles "One of the Most Powerful Corporate Institutions on Planet Earth" (0 replies)
  126. The Pentagon Says It Has Killed 20,000 ISIS Fighters—and Just 6 Civilians (0 replies)
  127. Jeb Abandons Jeb! (0 replies)
  128. December 23, 1913: The Federal Reserve Is Created (0 replies)
  129. Start Making Sense: The Best of the Left in 2015 (0 replies)
  130. Media Notices Homeless People on Streets, Blames Progressive Mayor (0 replies)
  131. Could Unions Disrupt Uber’s Empire? (0 replies)
  132. The Post-1991 World Order Is Crumbling–When Will the US Adjust? (0 replies)
  133. Jihadi attack plot foiled in Orléans, says French interior minister (0 replies)
  134. US stops British Muslim family from boarding flight to visit Disneyland (0 replies)
  135. Somalia no longer a failed state, just a fragile one, says UN (0 replies)
  136. Japan picks Olympic stadium design to replace Zaha Hadid plan (0 replies)
  137. Lesbos is swept by wave of compassion as refugees continue to arrive by sea (0 replies)
  138. Greece passes bill allowing civil partnerships for same-sex couples (0 replies)
  139. Nasa delays next Mars probe due to leaky seal on instrument (0 replies)
  140. Colombian president signs decree to legalise medical marijuana (0 replies)
  141. Turkey attacked by international publishers for 'blatant political censorship' (0 replies)
  142. There's One Piece of Democracy That Fat Cats Can't Buy (0 replies)
  143. When Your 3-Year-Old Son Asks, ‘Are They Going to Kill Me?’ (0 replies)
  144. What Can You Actually Do for Syrian Refugees? (0 replies)
  145. When the Berlin Wall Fell, Bernie Sanders Didn’t Respond Like Other Politicians (0 replies)
  146. The Most Shocking Thing About Trevor FitzGibbon’s Behavior Is How Common It Is (0 replies)
  147. German far-right politician avoids jail in Auschwitz tattoo trial (0 replies)
  148. Nicolas Cage returns stolen Mongolian dinosaur skull he bought at gallery (0 replies)
  149. 'Welcome back, baby': Elon Musk celebrates SpaceX rocket launch – and landing (0 replies)
  150. Police waited two weeks to arrest man over alleged pipe bomb and anti-Muslim threats (0 replies)
  151. Iraqi troops enter centre of Ramadi in bid to eject Isis (0 replies)
  152. Madame Claude, keeper of Paris brothel for the rich and famous, dies aged 92 (0 replies)
  153. Doctor who ordered unnecessary heart surgery and risky tests jailed for 20 years (0 replies)
  154. Desert tower raises Chile's solar power ambition to new heights (0 replies)
  155. Over a million migrants and refugees have reached Europe this year, says IOM (0 replies)
  156. Besieged Afghan forces in Sangin receive airdrops as UK sends troops (0 replies)
  157. Schlonged? Donald Trump’s Pathetic Frat-Boy Politics (0 replies)
  158. A Vigorous Foreign-Policy Debate Between Clinton and Sanders (0 replies)
  159. How 19 Big-Name Corporations Plan to Make Money Off the Climate Crisis (0 replies)
  160. Teachers Are About to Get the Data They Need to Educate Your Kids, Experts Say (0 replies)
  161. The Enduring Musical Romance of Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams (0 replies)
  162. Scott Walker Corruption Case Threatens to Implicate Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices (0 replies)
  163. King Curtis's Robust Saxophone Singles (0 replies)
  164. That Time When Donald Trump Said Jeb Bush Would Make a Great President (0 replies)
  165. Have California Voters Finally Had Enough of Prop 13? (0 replies)
  166. In 2016, the UN Will Be Transformed. Will That Be Enough to Bring It Back to Life? (0 replies)
  167. December 22, 2010: President Obama Repeals ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ (0 replies)
  168. Lebanon holds its nose as politicians fail to address rubbish crisis (0 replies)
  169. Oil price falls to 11-year low with global glut expected to deepen in 2016 (0 replies)
  170. Thousands of Hezbollah supporters attend funeral of militant Samir Qantar (0 replies)
  171. UN refugee chief says Trump-style rhetoric helps Islamic State (0 replies)
  172. Erdo (0 replies)
  173. Spain edging towards Socialist-led coalition as negotiations begin (0 replies)
  174. Lithuanian police find 10-year-old boy driving for intoxicated mother (0 replies)
  175. In the So-Called ‘Abortion Wars,’ Only One Side Is Murdering the Other (0 replies)
  176. Sepp Blatter Is Suspended for Eight Years, Compares Self to Mandela (0 replies)
  177. Scientists Just Made a Major Breakthrough in Understanding Autism (0 replies)
  178. The Republican Primary Just Got a Little Less Sane (0 replies)
  179. The Biggest Threat to American Public Safety Is the American Police State (0 replies)
  180. ‘When We Made Mistakes in Our Sewing, They Slapped Us’ (0 replies)
  181. Obama Tells the Truth About Race, and the Right Explodes (0 replies)
  182. Survivors of Domestic Violence Deserve Clemency, Not Prison Cells (0 replies)
  183. Spain needs broad consensus to go forward after messy election result (0 replies)
  184. Russia's airstrikes on Syria appear futile with little progress on ground (0 replies)
  185. Sepp Blatter: ‘I am still Fifa president. I regret, but I am not ashamed’ (0 replies)
  186. Six Nato soldiers killed in suicide attack near Bagram airbase in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  187. Las Vegas police say car crash that left one dead and 36 injured intentional (0 replies)
  188. Shenzhen landslide: 85 still missing after construction waste hits buildings (0 replies)
  189. Crown slips as Miss Universe 2015 host names the wrong woman as winner (0 replies)
  190. Indonesia warns other countries to respect its sovereignty over Papua (0 replies)
  191. December 21, 1892: Rebecca West Is Born (0 replies)
  192. Campaign Finance Regulators Won't Do Their Job. Can a Lawsuit Force Their Hand? (0 replies)
  193. The Pentagon Is Preparing to Go to War With ISIS…on Twitter (0 replies)
  194. Spain’s Election Shows How Much Trouble the Establishment Is In (0 replies)
  195. Turkish police teargas crowds protesting military action against Kurdish rebels (0 replies)
  196. Trump on Putin's crackdown on journalists: 'it’s never been proven' (0 replies)
  197. Air France bomb scare on plane to Paris was a false alarm, says chief executive (0 replies)
  198. Qatari sheikh accused of running hotel while claiming diplomatic immunity (0 replies)
  199. Spanish election: national newcomers end era of two-party dominance (0 replies)
  200. China landslide sparks gas explosion and leaves dozens missing (0 replies)
  201. Release of man convicted over Delhi gang-rape sparks protests (0 replies)
  202. Silvan Shalom’s replacement to be Likud’s first openly gay Knesset member (0 replies)
  203. Most polluted US nuclear weapons building site plans for influx of tourists (0 replies)
  204. Lebanese militant leader Samir Qantar killed in Damascus attack (0 replies)
  205. Nearly 80 still missing in Indonesian ferry accident (0 replies)
  206. ‘Stoner sloth’ anti-drug campaign gets reality check as medical experts walk away (0 replies)
  207. December 20, 1968: John Steinbeck Dies (0 replies)
  208. Democrats Debate in the Shadows of a Saturday Night Before Christmas (0 replies)
  209. You Have to See These Photos of Mongolian Men Hunting With Eagles (0 replies)
  210. Key Moments From the Democratic Debate (0 replies)
  211. Putin says Russia ready to increase military role in Syria (0 replies)
  212. Bush seeks to insult his way to the presidency, calling Trump a 'jerk' (0 replies)
  213. Provincial Spain set to play it safe and avoid change despite challenge of big-city rebels (0 replies)
  214. Star Wars: The Force Awakens: JJ Abrams reveals he initially turned down film (0 replies)
  215. Former drug executive Martin Shkreli calls fraud allegations 'baseless' (0 replies)
  216. Home alone nation: how the Danes fell in love with the idea of solitary living (0 replies)
  217. Western leaders urge Libyan factions to allow bombing of Isis fighters (0 replies)
  218. Rwanda votes to give President Paul Kagame right to rule until 2034 (0 replies)
  219. FBI snooped on singer Seeger for 20 years (0 replies)
  220. Off-duty Baltimore officer kills man who tried to rob him with toy gun (0 replies)
  221. Ticket resale websites face new scrutiny over touting (0 replies)
  222. Rwandan president Paul Kagame could rule until 2034 after voters lift limits (0 replies)
  223. Hitler really did have only one testicle, German researcher claims (0 replies)
  224. Fatal drug overdoses hit record high in US, government figures show (0 replies)
  225. South China Sea: US bomber angers Beijing with Spratly islands flypast (0 replies)
  226. Swiss city buys Ikea shelters to house refugees, then ditches them over fire risk (0 replies)
  227. American leadership about more than 'just bombing somebody', Obama says (0 replies)
  228. Canadian accused of killing Briton in Peru after 'bad trip' released (0 replies)
  229. China holds military drills in the South China Sea – video (0 replies)
  230. December 19, 1968: Norman Thomas Dies (0 replies)
  231. Sorry, Adele: These Are 2015's 10 Best Albums (0 replies)
  232. Congress to Americans: You Get a Tax Break! And You Get a Tax Break! (0 replies)
  233. Calais refugee violence putting lorry drivers at risk, says victim (0 replies)
  234. Russia opens flight data recorder from jet shot down by Turkey (0 replies)
  235. Yemen's UN-sponsored peace talks suspended after ceasefire violation (0 replies)
  236. Polish military police raid Nato centre in Warsaw (0 replies)
  237. Two Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces as violence flares (0 replies)
  238. Ukraine will not pay $3bn loan owed to Russia by deadline, says prime minister (0 replies)
  239. Brazil president Dilma Rousseff names leftist economist as finance minister (0 replies)
  240. Iran calls for concerted international effort to beat Isis and end Syrian war (0 replies)
  241. Kenyan police rescue hundreds of girls due to undergo FGM (0 replies)
  242. UN security council adopts resolution on Syrian peace process (0 replies)
  243. Chris Christie Says He’d Shoot Down Russian Planes and Trigger War (0 replies)
  244. Democrats Better Get To The Bottom Of Datagate, And Soon (0 replies)
  245. Pete Seeger’s FBI File Reveals How the Folk Legend First Became a Target of the Feds (0 replies)
  246. Will One of These Clowns Destroy the Paris Climate Deal? (0 replies)
  247. No, There Has Not Been a Mass Shooting Every Day This Year (0 replies)
  248. Poll: 30% of Republicans Want to Bomb a Fictional Disney Country (0 replies)
  249. I Hated All the Star Wars Movies. Except This One. Here’s Why. (0 replies)
  250. Obama Is Setting Free 95 Nonviolent Drug Offenders—Including 2 Pot Lifers (0 replies)