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The secret lives of feral dogs
Will Doig
A Pennsylvania city instructs police to shoot strays, opening a sad window on animal care in the age of austerity
3 Killed At NC Lumber Company; Gunman Hurt
Salon StaffA win for progressives on Israel
Justin Elliott
Hardline activists sought to unseat Rep. Donna Edwards over her Mideast views, but failed to raise enough money
Santorum’s confused Israel politics
Justin Elliott
The former senator says there are no "Palestinians" in the West Bank. Does he oppose a two-state solution?
Our looming energy wars
Michael Klare
Three contested oil troves are on the brink of conflicts that could devastate the global economy
Rain Kills At Least 8 In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Salon StaffRain Kills At Least 8 In Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Salon StaffMudslides Kill At Least 6 In Brazil’s Rio State
Salon StaffObama’s not-so “dangerous” Pentagon cuts
Justin Elliott
Republicans pounced on Obama's proposed military cuts as endangering America, but, historically, the plan is modest
Washington Post introduces incredibly useless new way to follow 2012 buzz
Alex Pareene
The @MentionMachine ranks candidates based on how often they're tweeted about, so congratulations, President Paul
Fearful, Iraq’s Sunnis Leave Mixed Neighborhoods
Salon StaffFearful, Iraq’s Sunnis Leave Mixed Neighborhoods
Salon StaffNostalgic for everything
Matt Zoller Seitz
From "Midnight in Paris" to "The Artist" to "Mildred Pierce," in 2011 we wanted to be anywhere but 2011
I miss hating the Soviet Union
Julia Barton
My obsession with the USSR was a form of teen rebellion. Now, I can't help thinking: They despised us like pros
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
My first snowfall
Oindrila Mukherjee
I grew up in India dreaming of winter. What I finally saw was a little bit of America, a little bit of a miracle
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