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Israel convicts ex-president for rape

Josef Federman
Moshe Katsav faces 16 years for two counts dating back to 1998, when he was in office

Israel gets back into the Iran guessing game

Justin Elliott
An Israeli official now says Iran will build a bomb within three years, updating years of inaccurate predictions

The year in trumped-up pseudo-scandals

Alex Pareene
2010 was full of crescents in logos, candidate bribery and dastardly reverse-racism

U.N. to investigate treatment of Bradley Manning

Glenn Greenwald
A formal probe is launched following a Salon report on prolonged solitary confinement at Quantico

Does anyone in America believe in the rule of law?

Michael Lind
WikiLeaks, immigration, tax havens, illegal wars: Both the left and right ignore the law when it suits them

CNN will co-host presidential debate with PAC-affiliated “Tea Party” group

Alex Pareene
The 2012 GOP contenders will face questions from GOP political operatives on America's Most Trusted Name in News

Judge: Assange does have desire to clear his name

Cassandra Vinograd
WikiLeaks founder is released to English country manor after nine days in jail for alleged sex crimes

28 dead in Australian boat accident

Kristen Gelineau, Tanalee Smith
Vessel smuggling immigrants crashes into cliffs of Christmas Island after engine failure

Human Rights report slams Iran for harassing gays

Arthur Max
Some estimate that thousands have been sentenced to death for same-sex relationships since 1979

Terrorism is everywhere!

Stephan Salisbury
The next Congress will be filled with fringe Republicans all too eager to play the terror card on every issue

Iran’s president abruptly fires foreign minister

Ali Akbar Dareini, Brian Murphy
Names nuclear chief as acting top diplomat, signaling primacy of the country's atomic energy aspirations

Some journalists stand up for WikiLeaks

Dan Gillmor
Unfortunately, they're not American journalists

Neocon’s Iran plan: Assassinations, human rights

Justin Elliott
Washington Post scribe calls for United States to kill civilian scientists -- while also prioritizing human rights

Transcript: Nir Rosen

Glenn Greenwald
The author of "Aftermath" discusses his book

Jailed Chinese dissident is honored at Nobel ceremony

Matti Huuhtanen, Bjoern H. Amland
An empty chair represents Liu Xiaobo in Oslo. This is the first time in 74 years the prize has not been handed over

Iranian woman confesses to helping kill husband in video

Associated Press
Same woman whose case gained international attention after she was sentenced to death by stoning for adultery

Daniel Sarewitz demands scientists somehow make Republicans want to be scientists

Alex Pareene
Slate writer: It's the fault of liberals that conservatives don't trust scientific consensus on just about anything

How Washington runs its war on Pakistan

Fatima Bhutto
The WikiLeaks cables show how the U.S. has escalated its drone strikes, with the aid of the Zardari regime

Contrary to public statements, Obama admin fueled conflict in Yemen

Justin Elliott
The U.S. was shipping arms to Saudi Arabia for use in northern Yemen even as it denied any role in the conflict

Inside Hillary’s plumbers unit

Hannah Gurman
The State Department scrambles to prevent another WikiLeaks humiliation

The crux of the WikiLeaks debate

Glenn Greenwald
A contentious debate today on WNYC with Brian Lehrer

The best nonfiction books of 2010

Laura Miller
Mad Russians, scheming bond traders and an immortal woman are some of the unforgettable characters in our picks

World powers press Iran on nuclear issues during talks

George Jahn
Delegates from 6 nations urge Tehran to diffuse fears that its nuclear program could be used to manufacture weapons

How America will collapse (by 2025)

Alfred McCoy
Four scenarios that could spell the end of the United States as we know it -- in the very near future
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