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Ukraine president appoints new army chief to enforce order
Associated Press
25 people were killed and nearly 250 injured in clashes between police and protesters in central Kiev camp
Riot police move in against Kiev protest camp
Associated Press
Armed with water canons and flashbang grenade, police attack Maidan camp in Ukrainian capital
The world is right to hate us: Arrogance, ignorance and obscene foreign policy
Patrick L. Smith
This White House was supposed to be different. But our arrogant foreign policy has been the same since the 1950s
Here’s the full text of President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union address
Elias Isquith
President urges Congress to make 2014 "a year of action"
Protests worldwide: Why and where it’s kicking off
Natasha Lennard
Unconnected riots and demonstrations are tearing through Brazil, Bangkok, France and Kiev. Here's why
Of course the media should cover Justin Bieber
Daniel D'Addario
Anyone who asks why the pop star's arrest matters is indulging a gendered double standard
Hack List No. 6: Erick Erickson
Alex Pareene
Our annual list is here! This time, we channeled each hack's unique voice -- and let them "write" their own entries
Anger against Ukraine president mounts as thousands converge on capital city
Maria Danilova, Yuras Karmanau
Momentum builds on Sunday as nearly 200,000 protestors took to the streets of Kiev's central square
Fresh protests storm Ukraine streets
Associated Press
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters occupied a central Kiev square again
Protesters besiege Ukranian parliament
Associated Press
Thousands take control of parts of Kiev calling for ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych over ditched E.U. deal
Is the world finally ready to do something about climate change?
Michael Klare
The "super typhoon" in the Philippines was only the latest sign that we're facing an almost incomprehensible threat
“A bad day for Antarctica”: Marine sanctuary plan falls through
Lindsay Abrams
Nations again failed to reach an agreement to protect the "last intact ocean ecosystem on earth"
The best “Jeopardy!” answer of all time
Daniel D'Addario
A competitor mixes up a famous actress and a Czech novelist
Women in the Nazi killing fields
Wendy Lower
German women witnessed, helped and participated in the genocide
Has ESPN ruined poker?
ARGUN M. ULGEN
The network's breathless tournament coverage has done no favors for the game's popularity and legality in the U.S.
“Countrymen”: How Denmark saved its Jews
Laura Miller
Defenseless and occupied, Danes thwarted Nazi attacks on fellow citizens. A new book tells the inspiring story
Is war with Iran inevitable?
Michael Axworthy
Last time Obama tried to engage Iran, it led to the regime's most serious popular crisis. Time to try again
Prostitution in Europe: Legalize or criminalize?
Corinne Purtill
The world's oldest profession is entering a new era
Anti-gay groups mount attacks in Ukraine
Christopher J. Miller
A rising wave of homophobia is spilling over from neighboring Russia where gay "propaganda" was recently banned
The US is building a bioweapons lab in Kazakhstan
Alex Pasternack
When it opens in September 2015, the laboratory in Almaty will serve as a way station for a global war on disease
6 horrifying facts about the rich
Paul Buchheit
It's not just the 1 percent that's wreaking havoc on our economy
Fast Company’s smartest women on Twitter
ANN CHARLES
From Chelsea Clinton to Elizabeth Warren; a list of 25 women whose voices stand out of the social media crowd
Tobacco state protest could hurt Obama trade deal
Myron Levin
At issue is whether participating countries can have strict anti-smoking laws
Tobacco state protest may snuff out Obama administration trade move
Myron Levin
The question is how tough trade partners can be on tobacco
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