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The passage of San Francisco's Proposition K would be a critical first step toward reducing sex workers' vulnerability to violence.
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UN General Assembly is reviewing a new international treaty to safeguard enormous pools of underground water shared by more than one country.
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In 1998, Nigerian protesters occupying a Chevron oil platform were jailed and murdered. Now, the case is in a U.S. court.
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Here's a way for the candidates to win the votes of the 25 million households that grow some of their own food.
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Here's a way for the candidates to win the votes of the 25 million households that grow some of their own food.
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How one unlikely state became an industrial dairy magnet and the environmental and social repercussions that resulted.
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When we want to get serious about a long-term bailout strategy, we'll start dismantling the American empire and Pentagon programs.
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A map illustrating regional personality differences across America is surprisingly similar to the red state/blue state map of the nation.
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This happened before, in 1981. But this time the renewable energy industry is in better shape for a fight.
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Paulson and Bernanke's "rescue" have only begun to do their full long-term damage.
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Despite innovations in unionizing through the card check process, a bold initiative waiting in Congress is the big hope.
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New buildings are being constructed without water fountains, and existing buildings are decommissioning older fountains.
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This happened before, in 1981. But this time the renewable energy industry is in better shape for a fight.
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The divisions over what's wrong in America's elections are deepening on the eve of what may be the biggest turnout in decades.
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The Bush administration used a politics of fear to diminish our ability to think critically and to erode our capacity to love.