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FIVE YEARS AFTER the start of Syria’s uprising, the Turkish military directly entered the fray last week, sending troops to occupy the northern Syrian town of…
China is building new roads, railroads and pipelines from Central Asia to Europe in an effort to build new connections to the rest of the…
I do not think that you can get a fair child abuse trial before a jury anywhere in the country… I do not care how…
Last March, when President Obama travelled to Argentina to meet with the country’s new President, Mauricio Macri, his public appearances were dogged by protesters who…
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says about 30 emails that may be related to the 2012 attack on U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya, are…
Warning that climate change amounts to the "mother of all risks," three of the world's biggest insurance companies this week are demanding that G20 countries…
We are experiencing the rebirth of smallness. Farmers markets, tiny homes, and brew pubs all exemplify our love of smallness. So do charter schools, coffee…
I had many lessons from the Battle of Seattle, and one of them was that policewomen can deal it out as good as any policeman.…
The decline of organized labor in the United States has contributed significantly to wage stagnation and rising inequality, according to a new report released Tuesday…
The following is an excerpt from the new book The Myth of Human Supremacy [3] by Derrick Jensen (Seven Stories Press, 2016):  "The modern conservative [and, I would…
When we think of the world’s polar regions, only two usually spring to mind – the North and South. However, there is a region to…
When we returned to our home in Troy, New York, after being evacuated during Tropical Storm Irene, everything on the first and second floors looked…