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Rights and Liberties
Human rights and civil liberties.
"My Kids Want to Hide Their Identity; They're Scared Someone Will Attack Us": U.S. Muslims Being Targeted
Jaisal Noor, Indypendent
American Muslims, especially those who wear religious clothing such as hijabs, are often targets of hate crimes.
The Execution of a Potentially Innocent Man Less Scandalous Than an Affair?
Michelle Goldberg, The American Prospect

Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration
Walter Mosley, Rae Gomes, The Nation

Environment
From climate change to medical news.
Why We Need Bees and More People Becoming Organic Beekeepers
Makenna Goodman, Chelsea Green Publishing
Bees teach us how to live our life in a way that by taking what we need from the world around us, we leave the world better than we found it.

Critical perspectives on our media-driven world
Focusing on Fort Hood Killer's Beliefs Is an Easy Out to Avoid the Deeper Reasons for the Massacre
Mark Ames, AlterNet
That alleged killer Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is a Muslim is not enough to explain the attacks.

DrugReporter
News from the front lines of the drug war.
Pot Is More Mainstream Than Ever, So Why Is Legalization Still Taboo?
Steven Wishnia, AlterNet
Obama's drug czar has said "legalization" isn't in his vocabulary. Here's why it should be.

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.
Are the "New Atheists" As Bad as Christian Fundamentalists?
Frank Schaeffer, AlterNet
The most aggressive members of the "New Atheism" movement have quite a bit in common with religious extremists like Pat Robertson and Ted Haggard.

Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace
Special coverage of labor and the workplace.
How a Public Jobs Program Could Put America Back on Track
Julianne Malveaux, The Progressive
The same nation that created a Works Progress Administration in the 1930s should create another one in the 21st century.

Updates on food justice, the locavore movement and fresh organic veggies!
The Raw Milk Revolution: Behind America's Emerging Battle Over Food Rights
Makenna Goodman, TreeHugger
Because of its health benefits, many more people are turning to raw milk. But there's one hitch: Raw milk is illegal.

Health & Wellness
From health care policy to fitness and nutrition.
New York May Stop Heartless Health Insurers from Dropping Coverage When It Stops Being Profitable
William Ehart, Washington Times
The proposed Ian's law, named after a victim of muscular dystrophy who requires an electronic device to speak would protect the most vulnerable from losing coverage.

The latest headlines on immigration issues.
NYC Marathon Raises Question of Who Is American Enough?
James E. Johnson, Jr., Imagine 2050
Who gets to choose who is American or American enough? And how will they choose?

Politics the AlterNet way
What Michelle and Barack's Marriage Has in Common with 56 Million Other Ones
Annabelle Gurwitch, AlterNet
The first couple has tried to preserve their "date night tradition." So have my husband and I.

Reproductive Justice and Gender
Coverage concerning women's rights, reproductive health and education, gender, race, sexuality and more.
Fetus-Shaped Potatoes? Going Undercover Inside the Weird World of Right-Wing Abortion Foes
Ann Neumann, AlterNet
I went undercover to a Pro-Life Federation conference. What I found there was not "middle America" or even conservative America. It was fringe America.
Why It's Not Smart to Call Women Conservatives 'Whores'
Tana Ganeva, AlterNet

Boobs to Die For
Elisheva Wolfe, Nerve.com

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.
Why Natural Gas Is Not a Clean Energy Panacea
Stan Cox, AlterNet
Natural gas is "clean" only in contrast to coal -- just as a bacon cheeseburger can only be regarded as healthful compared with a double bacon cheeseburger.
Three Gorges Dam: The World's Largest Boondoggle to Be Completed
Peter Bosshard, Huffington Post

Who Is Stealing California's Water?
Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute

World News
With Unemployment at 40 Percent, Afghan Teens Enlist in Army, Police
Lal Aqa Sherin, IPS News
In a matter of weeks, Afghanistan's boys can go from high school students, to uniformed soldiers.