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Rights and Liberties
Human rights and civil liberties.
Economic Crisis Is Getting Bloody -- Violent Deaths Are Now Following Evictions, Foreclosures and Job Losses
Nick Turse, AlterNet
Despite ever rosier economic predictions and a surging stock market, the body count from the economic crisis is destined only to grow in the weeks and months ahead.

Environment
From climate change to medical news.
20 Weird, Crazy Ideas for Helping the Earth
WebEcoist
Many ideas for stemming environmental catastrophe have turned out to be impossible, dangerous, or just … ridiculous.

Critical perspectives on our media-driven world
Is Right-Wing Media Hustler Trying to "Blackmail" Obama's Attorney General over ACORN Videos?
David Edwards, Muriel Kane, Raw Story
Andew Breitbart appears to be threatening to release more ACORN smear videos to avoid a serious DOJ investigation.

DrugReporter
News from the front lines of the drug war.
When It’s Crunch Time at College, Students Turn to Adderall
Erik Hayden, Miller-McCune.com
Can ADHD stimulants like Adderall be the answer for college students looking to increase academic performance? They think so.

Movie Mix
Home of The Alternative Movie Awards.
The Yes Men: Pranksters Out to Fix the World
Mark Engler, Foreign Policy in Focus
The Yes Men pose as spokespeople for major companies or bodies like the World Trade Organization, and give presentations that highlight the logic of corporate greed.

Stories on religion and atheism.
What if People Actually Treated Religion as Just a Metaphor (Like Trekkies and Secular Jews)?
Greta Christina, AlterNet
It's possible to keep the good parts of religion -- like the music, rituals and pageantry -- and get rid of the sex-hating dogma, the belief in god and other troublesome aspects.

Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace
Special coverage of labor and the workplace.
15 Signs American Society Is Coming Apart at the Seams
David DeGraw, Amped Status
Are we nearing a tipping point as rapacious elites push a heavily armed populace too far?
Naomi Klein: 'No Logo' Revisited
Naomi Klein, Picador Press

Why Can't Prosecutors Even Come Close to Taking Down Wall Street Thugs?
Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: A Commentary on Excess and Inequality

Updates on food justice, the locavore movement and fresh organic veggies!
The War on Soy: Why the 'Miracle Food' May Be a Health Risk and Environmental Nightmare
Tara Lohan, AlterNet
Vegetarians aren't the only ones who should be concerned; there's soy in just about everything you eat these days -- including hamburgers, mac 'n cheese and salad dressing.

Health & Wellness
From health care policy to fitness and nutrition.
Pharmaceutical Giant Paid $500,000 to Psychiatrist Who Used Chicago's Poor as Guinea Pigs
Christina Jewett and Sam Roe, ProPublica
Dr. Michael Reinstein reaped a cool half million off his patients' misery.
Do Yearly Mammograms Save Women's Lives?
Naomi Freundlich, Health Beat

Is House Health Care Bill a Threat to Our Constitution?
Barry W. Lynn, Americans United for Separation of Church and State

The latest headlines on immigration issues.
Dobbs' Resignation Was Long Overdue
Janet Murguía, AlterNet
My problems with Dobbs surfaced more than two years ago, during the debate over the last version of immigration reform.

Politics the AlterNet way
New Right-Wing Craze: Using Bible Quote to Pray That Obama’s 'Days Be Few'
Amanda Terkel, Think Progress
A new slogan is making its way onto t-shirts and even teddy bears: 'Pray for Obama: Psalm 109:8,' which reads, 'Let his days be few; and let another take his office.”

Reproductive Justice and Gender
Coverage concerning women's rights, reproductive health and education, gender, race, sexuality and more.
Hey Guys, Don't Want Kids? A Vascetomy Is Probably the Way to Go
Anna Clark, RH Reality Check
Historically, the burden of family planning has almost always fallen on women. Isn't it about time for that to change?
What Should a Feminist Man Look Like?
Courtney E. Martin, The American Prospect

'Precious': How a Film About an Obese Harlem Teenager Turned the Tables on Hollywood
Emily Wilson, The Women's Media Center

The hottest action campaigns this side of the Atlantic
G-20 Meetings: Nothing Much Happened in the Suites, and There Was Too Much Punch in the Streets
Laura Flanders, GRITtv
Underrepresented booming countries may get a bigger voice in global finance. Nice. But under-represented people? They got arrested.

Water
Coverage concerning the global water crisis, including public water protection, conservation, pollution, bottled water, drought and dams.
Poseidon's Financial Shell Game: Why Is a Private Desalination Plant Asking for Public Money?
Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute
After years of claiming that they needed no public support to build this plant, this claim has finally been proven false.

World News
Army Sends Mom to Afghanistan, Infant to Protective Services
Dahr Jamail, AlterNet
"This would do irreparable harm to her child. I think they are doing this to punish her."