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10 facts you need to know about immigrant women  
Thursday, 05.09.2013, 06:12pm
Immigrant women are at the forefront of advocacy to fix our nation’s broken immigration system, and they also play an important role in our society and economy. 
Double trouble: Democrats, Republicans failing Americans 

Thursday, 05.02.2013, 08:18pm
The Republican Party is in trouble, and it knows it. But it does not have a clue what to do.  The Democratic Party is in trouble, too. But its troubles run much deeper: It does not even recognize that it has a problem, as it stands on the brink of making that problem substantially worse. 
Poll: Americans more concerned about civil liberties in wake of Boston bombing
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 08:13pm
Two weeks after the Boston Marathon terror attacks, the American people are far more concerned about new government limits on civil liberties than the need for new law enforcement measures to prevent future attacks, according to a new TIME/CNN/ORC poll released Wednesday.
Lockdown, USA: The Boston Marathon over-reaction
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 08:09pm
The bomb attack on innocent civilians and subsequent shooting of two law enforcement officials was a reprehensible act of terrorism, but the saturation media coverage and resulting societal frenzy is unwarranted and actually harmful. Apparently, the lone surviving terrorist, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, told the FBI, before receiving notice of his Miranda rights, that he and his brother had acted alone and that no other plots were afoot.
Polls: Americans opposed to U.S. intervention in Syria 
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 07:26pm
WASHINGTON - Most Americans do not want the United States to intervene in Syria's civil war even if the government there uses chemical weapons, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Wednesday, in a clear message to the White House as it considers how to respond to the worsening crisis.
Bush’s bloody legacy in Iraq
Thursday, 04.25.2013, 07:50pm
The most prominent civil wars in recent years have not started with a clear, firing-on-Fort-Sumter beginning. Instead they have been slid into as protests grow, confrontations between the regime and an opposition become more physical, and the government’s use of lethal force is increasingly matched by oppositionists firing back. This was the pattern in the civil war in Iraq unleashed by the U.S. invasion and later in Libya and Syria.
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As scandals mount, White House springs into damage control
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UC-Berkeley passes Israeli divestment bill
White House boosts support for Syrian opposition as Congress pushes for military intervention
Obama’s retreat to Neocon strategies
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