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The Iraq War Is Over. Now What?
Ten years on, the legacy of Iraq remains far from settled. One thing that's clear: the war will continue to influence the U.S., Iraq, and its neighbors in the Middle East for decades to come.
March 19, 2013
For Fukushima Workers, Cancer Isn't the Only Health Threat
Since the disaster, Fukushima's workers have been shunned and some are experiencing severe mental trauma. Watch what happened to them that day.
March 19, 2013
The Iraq War: How We Spent $800 Billion (and Counting)
The Iraq war cost twice as much as the war in Afghanistan, and more than 16 times as much as the Bush administration predicted. But what did we pay for?
March 18, 2013
The "Indie" Journalists At the Center of the Bradley Manning Trial
The two stalwarts dedicated to covering the WikiLeaks case aren't from the mainstream press.
March 15, 2013
While Feds Debate, States Take Up Gun Fight
More than 1,000 new bills have been proposed at the state level since Newtown. What's happening in your state?
March 15, 2013
Syria Two Years Later: Bloody Civil War With No End In Sight
The Syrian revolution started two years ago today in Dara’a, a small farming town 60 miles south of Damascus. But what began as peaceful protests has grown into a bloody civil war with no end in sight.
March 15, 2013
Report: Newtown Shooter Researched Several Mass Murderers
Articles and documents related to several mass murderers were found in one of two bedrooms Adam Lanza used in the house he shared with his mother, Nancy.
March 14, 2013
SEC Nominee Signals Cautious Approach to Prosecuting Banks
Prosecutors should consider the "collateral consequences" of bringing criminal indictments against financial institutions, SEC nominee Mary Jo White told lawmakers at her confirmation hearing.
March 13, 2013
DentalWorks Chain Misdiagnosed for Money, Dentists Say
The chain, which is one of several dental chains under scrutiny for its practices, allegedly pushed for diagnoses that would lead to more expensive treatment.
March 13, 2013
Secretly Recorded Audio Leaked of Bradley Manning's Court Statement
The Freedom of the Press Foundation secretly recorded the audio, which for the first time, allows the world to hear the voice of the man who admitted leaking more than 500,000 classified documents.
March 12, 2013
Live Online Screening: ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America
Read the transcript of our special digital screening with filmmaker Renata Simone and a panel of experts and activists from the film.
March 8, 2013
Bringing Good From the Newtown Tragedy
How the Barden family is coping with the loss of their 7-year-old son Daniel, who was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and trying to encourage acts of compassion in his memory.
March 7, 2013