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Haiti: Where did the money go?
Donovan Webster
The world pledged some $12 billion after the earthquake. Two years later, little has been used to actually rebuild
Newt Gingrich can’t talk his way out of Freddie Mac tie
Alex Pareene
His former firm invents excuses not to release the former speaker's "consulting" contract
Newt’s living wake
Steve Kornacki
At a Gingrich event in New Hampshire, they come to praise the former speaker -- and maybe to bury him
So what if America is the most religious nation?
Bernard Starr
if you compare creed and deed, the claim is hollow
Visions of post-industrial Milwaukee
Emma Mustich
Goodbye, "abandonment porn." A Milwaukee exhibition celebrates efforts to renovate and revitalize industrial space
Kona Farmers Want More Coffee Labeling Details
Salon StaffThe political power of being naive
Bill McKibben
Cynicism makes us complacent. 2011's successful protests show how hope can change the system
Democratic Party priorities
Glenn Greenwald
I don't endorse Ron Paul, but the rush to label him as a crackpot shows how valuable his challenging positions are
When a cage means freedom
Kathy Rudy
Two stories -- a real-life tragedy and a feel-good film -- offer a clear lesson for zoos. And maybe even us, too
UN Chief To Focus On Sustaining Arab Spring
Salon StaffUN Chief To Focus On Sustaining Arab Spring
Salon StaffAlaska Village To Vote On School Relocation
Salon StaffWorld on the verge of a nervous breakdown
Andrew Leonard
Capitalism's ceaseless quest to cut costs made us more jittery in 2011, and there's no relief in sight.
How 2011 became the year of compassion
Rebecca Solnit
OWS didn't just reject unfair aspects of our economic system. It reclaimed the idea of communal solidarity
What our smog has wrought
Michael Winship
A brown pollution cloud is making cyclones more intense. We need to stop the partisanship and fix the problem
Big Oil and Canada thwarted U.S. carbon standards
Geoff Dembicki
Emails show how a Washington lobbyist enlisted Canadian officials to beat back U.S. carbon standards
20. Brian Williams
Alex Pareene
The NBC anchor is an annoying throwback to the outdated newsreaders of yesteryear
Why do people still deny climate change?
Gene Lyons
2011 was plagued by droughts, floods and tornadoes. It's high time we take global warming seriously
Mitt hits the panic button
Joan Walsh
He calls Gingrich "zany" and gets an endorsement from a non-witch. But he's swinging and missing
Is it time to embrace environmental change?
Michael Lind
Some scientist believe we've already created a new geological epoch -- and it may not be a bad thing
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