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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 Max Baucus' 'No' Vote on the Climate Bill May Really Help Its Passage
Jeff Mcmahon, True/Slant
By appearing to oppose the bill, Baucus may be masterfully (and manipulatively) staging its passage.
Why the End May Be Coming for Coal
Christine MacDonald, E Magazine

Why We Need Bees and More People Becoming Organic Beekeepers
Makenna Goodman, Chelsea Green Publishing

Critical perspectives on our media-driven world
Study Claims Even the Most Sophisticated Readers Can Be Manipulated
Melinda Burns, Miller-McCune.com
Revelations from a european study effort reveal that biased news can have a "time bomb" effect.

DrugReporter
News from the front lines of the drug war.
Lies About Marijuana Drive People to a Much More Harmful Drug -- Booze
Steve Fox, AlterNet
Anti-pot propaganda drives most people to drink alcohol instead. But booze is far more dangerous than marijuana.

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.
Nobel Laureate Slams the Bible, Calls It "A Catalogue of Cruelties"
Mario de Queiroz, IPS News
The holy book is a "manual of bad morals," according to José Saramago.
Atheists, It's Time to Stand Up to Jesus
Russell Blackford, Udo Schuklenk, Comment Is Free

Are the "New Atheists" As Bad as Christian Fundamentalists?
Frank Schaeffer, AlterNet

Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace
Special coverage of labor and the workplace.
As Foreclosure Nightmares Increase, Will More Homeowners Pay Off Their Bankers in Violence?
Scott Thill, AlterNet
The economic crisis revealed late-capitalism's central offense: Human beings are being transparently treated if they were mere transactions. And they're going postal over it.

Updates on food justice, the locavore movement and fresh organic veggies!
Despite Censorship By Beef Magnate, Michael Pollan Spreads Message About the Real Price of Cheap Food
AlterNet
Pollan took on Big Ag and cheap food in a panel discussion, after the protests of a meat industry chairman led to his speech at a University being canceled.

Health & Wellness
From health care policy to fitness and nutrition.
Do We Really Want to Enshrine Insurance Monopoly into Law? This and 5 Other Complaints About the Health Bill
John Nichols, The Nation
Informed and engaged progressives aren't entirely enthusiastic about the measure. Here are some of the most serious complaints.

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
4 Ways the Stupak Amendment Deprives Women of Access to Abortion
Jessica Arons, The Wonk Room
The health-care bill passed by the House will expand access to health care. But millions of women are about to lose coverage they currently have and need.

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.