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Top Colombian Drug Trafficker Captured
Salon StaffMeet the new death dealers
Andrew Feinstein
As the Internet transforms the weapons trade, Beijing is becoming a massive player -- and we should be scared
What are those OWS people so angry about?
Glenn Greenwald
Almost every day brings a new story about massive corporate profits and another showing extreme economic suffering
The seeds of a dwindling tree
Anna Laurent
The tara is a prime architect of desert oases. Will it survive evolutionary changes in South America?
Vegas, Na, Wi Tied For Lead At Las Vegas
Associated PressHow Obama’s destabilizing the world
Nick Turse
American troops are on the ground in an increasing number of volatile countries -- and they're making things worse
America’s oil-fueled collapse
Michael Klare
The U.S. empire was built on petroleum. Our refusal to adapt to the resource's scarcity could be our downfall
Why we’re not seeing a “Cuban Autumn”
Nick Miroff
Dissidents took heart at the successes of the Arab Spring, but pro-democracy protests aren't gaining traction
Why we shouldn’t give up hope
Rebecca Solnit
From Murdoch to the Tea Party decline to South American progress, a look at some often underreported good news
Say goodbye to Colombia’s glaciers
John Otis
Global warming is making the nation's ice-capped mountains a thing of the past
Chavez reveals he is fighting cancer after surgery
Ian James
Venezuela's president confirms that trip to Cuba was to remove a tumor
How the global energy crisis will change our lives
Michael Klare
The Arab Spring, the disaster at Fukushima and worldwide droughts all have profound consequences for the planet
The colonialism behind the IMF sex scandal
Rebecca Solnit
A powerful European man assaults an African maid in a hotel room. The story is all too familiar
The evils of DOMA
Glenn Greenwald
A same-sex married couple fights the U.S. Government's efforts to force them to live a continent apart
Why this won’t end World War IV
Michael Lind
Will neocons abandon their rhetoric now? No, because Osama was never the enemy
Washington in a bind as local despots fall
Alfred McCoy, Brett Reilly
An empire built on autocrats, aristocrats, and uniformed thugs begins to totter
The ugly truth about energy
Ellen Cantarow
Our "safe" Canadian oil imports are much more dangerous than we'd like to believe
Europe, not US, pushed for military force in Libya
Angela Charlton
England rallies support, France fires the first blow, in big change from past
The collapse of the old oil order
Michael T. Klare
As protesters oust Middle Eastern dictators, the age of cheap and readily available petroleum will come to an end
Fidel Castro says US plans NATO invasion of Libya
Andrea Rodriguez
Former Cuban leader says the United States has designs for Libya's oil, will use violence as pretext to invade
Libyan President Moammar Gadhafi vows to fight on, die a martyr
Sarah El Deeb, Maggie Michael
The embattled dictator unleashes a defiant, angry, rambling speech on state television
Gadhafi addresses the nation underneath an umbrella
Adam Clark Estes
Libya's president appeared on state TV for less than 20 seconds, brandishing an umbrella and proving he hadn't fled
Bodies of dead protesters litter the streets of Libya
Maggie Michael
Victims of the Gadhafi government crackdown have been left on the streets of Tripoli, according to residents
What we still don’t know about Lasik
Abby Ellin
As the surgery continues to plague patients like me, the man who approved it for the FDA pushes for a recall
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