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Jan. 10th, 2015 10:48 pmAfter the Spill: Life in West Virginia's Coal Country
America’s over-policing bombshell: How new data proves “stop & frisk” critics were right all along
Are some prisoners in Guantánamo forever?
Russia says Ukraine has violated loan terms: agencies
Beneath the Front Lines of the War in Eastern Ukraine
Ukraine crisis: Rebels 'intensify Donetsk and Luhansk attacks'
Cambodia finds 212 with HIV where unlicensed medic operated
Obama Wants to Make Two-Year Community Colleges Free
Pennsylvania Overhauls Health Care For Mentally Ill Inmates
Poor clients pay just to apply for a public defender
US adds 252,000 jobs in December amid improving employment outlook
While job growth saw positive gains, pay is not improving. Average hourly earnings took a hit, decreasing by 5 cents in December, following a 6-cent increase in November.
'Everything is Awesome'? Not So Much for Middle Class, Says Warren
Food stamp benefit cut may force a million people into ‘serious hardship’
Syrian refugees face new misery as winter storms descend More (and video) And another article
FDA Approves New Oral Anticoagulant From Daiichi Sankyo
Scientists who have reported that the Great Lakes are awash in tiny bits of plastic are raising new alarms about a little-noticed form of the debris turning up in sampling nets: synthetic fibers from garments, cleaning cloths and other consumer products.
Fox Host: How Do We Spot 'Bad Guys' If We Don't Know 'Tone Of Their Skin'?
Three, Two, One...SpaceX Achieves a Liftoff, but Rocket’s Return Is a Crash
As ice melts, polar bears migrate north
Suicide attack at Lebanese cafe kills at least seven
French law enforcement officers have been told to erase their social media presence and to carry their weapons at all times because terror sleeper cells have been activated over the last 24 hours in the country
The Scariest Explanation for America’s Vast Prison Population: We Want It That Way
Forget Wearable Tech. People Really Want Better Batteries.
Iraq’s oil ministry can sue the Kurdistan regional government for possession of 1 million barrels of crude that have waited in a tanker circling off the Texas coast for more than five months, a U.S. judge said.
Art Collectors Gain Tax Benefits From Private Museums. I guess you CAN have your cake and eat it too.
Senator Demands Answers on Red Cross’ Finances
The Real Reason U.S. Gas Is So Cheap Is Americans Don't Pay the True Cost of Driving
Congress Introduces A National Abortion Ban On Its Very First Day Back
America’s over-policing bombshell: How new data proves “stop & frisk” critics were right all along
Are some prisoners in Guantánamo forever?
Russia says Ukraine has violated loan terms: agencies
Beneath the Front Lines of the War in Eastern Ukraine
Ukraine crisis: Rebels 'intensify Donetsk and Luhansk attacks'
Cambodia finds 212 with HIV where unlicensed medic operated
Obama Wants to Make Two-Year Community Colleges Free
Pennsylvania Overhauls Health Care For Mentally Ill Inmates
Poor clients pay just to apply for a public defender
US adds 252,000 jobs in December amid improving employment outlook
While job growth saw positive gains, pay is not improving. Average hourly earnings took a hit, decreasing by 5 cents in December, following a 6-cent increase in November.
'Everything is Awesome'? Not So Much for Middle Class, Says Warren
Food stamp benefit cut may force a million people into ‘serious hardship’
Syrian refugees face new misery as winter storms descend More (and video) And another article
FDA Approves New Oral Anticoagulant From Daiichi Sankyo
Scientists who have reported that the Great Lakes are awash in tiny bits of plastic are raising new alarms about a little-noticed form of the debris turning up in sampling nets: synthetic fibers from garments, cleaning cloths and other consumer products.
Fox Host: How Do We Spot 'Bad Guys' If We Don't Know 'Tone Of Their Skin'?
Three, Two, One...SpaceX Achieves a Liftoff, but Rocket’s Return Is a Crash
As ice melts, polar bears migrate north
Suicide attack at Lebanese cafe kills at least seven
French law enforcement officers have been told to erase their social media presence and to carry their weapons at all times because terror sleeper cells have been activated over the last 24 hours in the country
The Scariest Explanation for America’s Vast Prison Population: We Want It That Way
Forget Wearable Tech. People Really Want Better Batteries.
Iraq’s oil ministry can sue the Kurdistan regional government for possession of 1 million barrels of crude that have waited in a tanker circling off the Texas coast for more than five months, a U.S. judge said.
Art Collectors Gain Tax Benefits From Private Museums. I guess you CAN have your cake and eat it too.
Senator Demands Answers on Red Cross’ Finances
The Real Reason U.S. Gas Is So Cheap Is Americans Don't Pay the True Cost of Driving
Congress Introduces A National Abortion Ban On Its Very First Day Back