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Japan nuclear crisis most perilous since Chernobyl
Eric Talmadge, Shino Yuasa
Conditions continue to deteriorate at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant days after devastating earthquake, tsunami
Japan’s blasts cast doubt on nuclear renaissance
Angela Charlton, John Heilprin
Several countries are already freezing plans to build new reactors as Japan's nuclear crisis grabs headlines
Nuke industry spin: Be “reassured” by Japan
Justin Elliott
As the crisis unfolds, the Nuclear Energy Institute joins an intense PR battle that has already started
Japan races to avert multiple nuclear meltdowns
Eric Talmadge, Mari Yamaguchi
More than 170,000 evacuated from Japan's northeast coast as authorities work to mitigate risk of nuclear disaster
Why Japan probably won’t face a new Chernobyl
Mary Mycio
The explosion at Fukushima shows how far we've come in nuclear safety. It also proves how vulnerable we still are
NYC stabbing spree fits no mold; suspect indicted
Colleen Long
Authorities struggle to make sense of grisly crime spree with no easy explanations
Suspect in NYC stabbing spree headed to court
Colleen Long
Brooklyn man charged with stabbing four people to death over 28 hours this weekend
I was a doctor accustomed to death, but not his
Marc Agronin
Working in nursing homes taught me about old age -- but I was unprepared for my grandfather's last days
Preliminary report warns of Iran nuke disaster
George Jahn
Nuclear plant infiltrated by computer worm, reactor with disabled control system has force of "small nuclear bomb"
Russian president fires police chief after bombing
Jim Heintz
The sometimes hesitant Dmitry Medvedev took assertive action towards men he believe could have stopped a tragedy
Welcome to the year of living dangerously
Michael T. Klare
Are riots, protests, revolts, mounting oil prices, and mammoth worldwide unemployment the new norm?
Is Lockheed Martin shadowing you?
William D. Hartung
How a giant weapons maker became the new Big Brother
Glenn Beck’s five-point plan for world domination
Emma Mustich
By his own criteria (applied this week to George Soros), the conservative host seems poised for a major coup
U.N.: World is healthier, richer than ever before
Anita Snow
A new report shows most developing countries registering huge gains over the last 40 years
Iran, Venezuela leaders seek “new world order”
Ali Akbar Dareini
Ahmadinejad and Chavez promote a "strategic alliance" with oil agreements, joint shipping venture
The misguided reaction to Tea Party candidates
Glenn Greenwald
The condescension toward these new right-wing standard-bearers seems more cultural than ideological
French Senate passes veil ban
Tracy Clark-Flory
But the bill could still face challenges. Also: What would Sarkozy make of recent reports of veiled Hasidim?
Miss Universe and the death of the beauty pageant
Louis Bayard
Even as a gay man, I couldn't find joy or fun in last night's monument to wax figurines and Donald Trump
One of the best white wines in the world comes from … New York?
Steven Kolpan
Konstantin Frank arrived in the U.S. from Ukraine with $40 and a dream to grow Riesling where it couldn't be done
The universality of war propaganda
Glenn Greenwald
Endless wars and acts of aggression are always justified by the same cynical morality plays
If you want to understand Kyrgyzstan, read this
Eugene Huskey
The authoritative guide to understanding "the most insubordinate, rebellious, and mutinous nation" in Central Asia
Craziest figure-skating costumes ever
Salon Staff
In a bedazzled world of bad taste, here are our candidates worthy of true blades of glory
Foe of Orange revolt tops vote
Simon Shuster, Douglas Birch
Archenemy of Ukraine's pro-democracy movement making startling comeback
Georgia/Russia: how our political discourse works
Glenn Greenwald
A new investigative report from the EU reaches conclusions squarely at odds with the dominant claims last year.
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