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Rights and Liberties
Human rights and civil liberties.
Whatever Happened to the CIA Black Sites?
David Corn, Mother Jones
The CIA ordered its secret prisons closed, but lawyers for terrorism suspects want them preserved as possible evidence -- and the CIA won't say what's going on.

Environment
From climate change to medical news.
White House Garden Won't Make Up for Obama's Nomination of Pesticide Lobbyist for US Chief Agriculture Negotiator
Jill Richardson, Commonweal Institute
Obama's statements about food and agriculture trend moderate to progressive, but his nominations for top positions in his administration tell a different story.

Critical perspectives on our media-driven world
The Memory Scrub About Why Ft. Hood Happened Is Almost Complete ... If It Weren't for Archives
Mark Ames, AlterNet
That Maj. Hasan tried to get a military discharge before the massacre is largely being erased -- we're supposed to keep focusing on the Muslim part.

DrugReporter
News from the front lines of the drug war.
The War on Weed: Marijuana Is Basically Harmless -- The Monumentally Stupid Drug War Is Not
Jim Hightower, Hightower Lowdown
The war on marijuana is insane; our officials keep sacrificing tax dollars, lives, civil liberties, and their own credibility in this misguided and losing effort.

Movie Mix
Home of The Alternative Movie Awards.
Disney Apocalypse: Why 2012 Sucks
Alexander Zaitchik, Killing the Buddha
Even by the popsicle-stick standards of its genre, the disaster movie 2012 is so dumb you actually want everyone to die.
The Yes Men: Pranksters Out to Fix the World
Mark Engler, Foreign Policy in Focus

Barack Obama Must See Michael Moore's New Movie (and So Must You)!
Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post

Stories on religion and atheism.
Atheism and Diversity: Is It Wrong For Atheists To Convert Believers?
Greta Christina, AlterNet
Atheism isn't an attack on diversity, it's a defense of reality.

Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace
Special coverage of labor and the workplace.
Don't Fear the Deficit Bogeyman
John Miller, Dollars and Sense
A second dose of deficit-financed stimulus spending would create a lot of jobs that America needs.

Updates on food justice, the locavore movement and fresh organic veggies!
Don't Be Scared of Food: Are We Being Needlessly Hysterical About Food Safety?
David E. Gumpert, Chelsea Green Publishing
Despite all the media hype, there's little to actually suggest we're facing a major food safety crisis.

Health & Wellness
From health care policy to fitness and nutrition.
47,000 Women Could Die As a Result of the New Mammogram Guidelines
George Lakoff, AlterNet
Cost-benefit analysis can kill. Scaling back on mammograms, as a government task force suggested, could result in 47,000 unnecessary deaths.

The latest headlines on immigration issues.
Republican Playbook on Immigration Debate Long on Emotions, Short on Facts
Mary Giovagnoli, Immigration Impact
Senate Republicans have “thoughtfully’ provided immigration advocates with their strategy for opposing immigration reform in 2010.

Politics the AlterNet way
White House's Ties to Health Care Industry Deeper Than Visitor Records Show
Daniela Perdomo, AlterNet
The White House released records cataloguing 575 visits by health care industry heavyweights since Jan. 20. The ties run deep.

Reproductive Justice and Gender
Coverage concerning women's rights, reproductive health and education, gender, race, sexuality and more.
Why Can't We Look Away From Sarah Palin?
Vanessa Richmond, AlterNet
She's an incompetent has-been. Yet she keeps getting our attention. Is it that she embodies a set of contradictions that many women grapple with?

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
Is Obama Following in the Footsteps of Bill Clinton?
Jeff Cohen, AlterNet
Obama's shown a Clinton-like willingness to roll over progressives to enact corrupt legislation and compromise for the votes of Republicans.