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The underlying divisions in the healthcare debate
Glenn Greenwald
Your view of corporatism will play a large role in whether you support the bill
Injured abroad, neglected at home
T. Christian Miller
Investigation: Civilian workers fight losing battle against insurers -- with little government support
WHO to send swine flu vaccine to poor countries
Associated Press
Stockpile of vaccines to supply Azerbaijan, Afghanistan and Mongolia, followed by dozens of others
Tom Friedman, museum exhibit
Glenn Greenwald
The NYT columnist offers up one of the most self-contradictory columns ever
China wins struggle for Pipelinestan
Juan Cole
While the U.S. is stuck in Afghanistan, China sneaks off quietly with the resource prize
Secret war purposes and justifications
Glenn Greenwald
Are the real reasons for fighting in Afghanistan being concealed by the administration?
Obama gives himself B+
Thomas Schaller
One wonders who would give the president similar marks to those he gives himself
The allegedly growing domestic Muslim threat
Glenn Greenwald
Why, after a decade, would American Muslims suddenly become radicalized?
Getting real tough with the bankers
Glenn Greenwald
One Wall Street executive mocks Obama's meeting as a "P.R. stunt"
War and public opinion
Glenn Greenwald
Fighting wars without public support or for undisclosed reasons is profoundly undemocratic
Stephen King to pay for troops’ holiday trip home
Associated Press
150 soldiers get a free bus ride to Maine
One way Obama can earn his Nobel Peace Prize
Bill Moyers
The U.S. is one of a few countries that won't ban land mines. It's time for the president to change that
“Copenhagen is about doing as little as possible”
Christian Schwägerl
An interview with Dennis Meadows, whose 1972 book "The Limits of Growth" was an early warning of global crisis
The strange consensus on Obama’s Nobel address
Glenn Greenwald
Why did so many liberals and conservatives both find so much to cheer in the president's foreign policy speech?
Top 5 ways Obama can redeem his Nobel
Juan Cole
The president got his prize as an encouragement. Here's how he can rise to the occasion
Obama gets real in Afghanistan
Gene Lyons
For all the ambiguity of his new policy, he is admitting that U.S. power has limits and priorities
An antiwar radical bakes for the front lines
Jodi Kasten
During the Gulf War, a group of soldiers taught me about the realities of warfare -- and the value of cookies
The return of war bonds?
Alex Koppelman
Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., has an idea for how to pay for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
My friend the president
Glenn Greenwald
The deep anger some Obama supporters display toward criticism of their leader is both familiar and disturbing
Shocking news: The world is stable!
Michael Lind
China dominance? U.S. decline and fall? Believe it when you see it
Lesbian soldier seeks asylum after death threats
Kate Harding
Private Bethany Smith became a deserter after colleagues said they would kill her in her sleep
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