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Democracy Now!- Actor, Playwright Anna Deavere Smith Weaves Multiple Stories of Healthcare Struggles into New Solo Performance "Let Me Down Easy"
- Breaking with Former Employer, Actor and Self-Described Insurance Industry "Spokesjerk" Andy Cobb Calls for Public Healthcare
- In Worst-Ever Shooting of Its Kind, 13 Dead, 30 Wounded at Ft. Hood Military Base; Suspect Had Reportedly Complained of Anti-Muslim Bias
- Headlines for November 6, 2009
- As Massey Energy Blasts West Virginia's Coal River Mountain, a Debate on Mountaintop Removal Mining
- Italian Prosecutor in Case Against CIA Operatives Hails Convictions for '03 Kidnapping of Egyptian Cleric
- "GM's Money Trees": Displacement of Rural Brazilians Highlights Consequences of "Cap and Trade" System
- Headlines for November 5, 2009
- Blueberry Farming Giant Found to Use Child Labor at Michigan Fields
- Low Road to High Finance: McClatchy Expose Reveals How Goldman Sachs Sold Off Billions in Mortgage Securities After Anticipating Housing Collapse
- Election Day 2009: GOPers Sweep Governor Races; Bloomberg Wins Tight NYC Mayoral Race; Dems Take House Seats; Maine Repeals Gay Marriage
- Headlines for November 4, 2009
- "By the People: The Election of Barack Obama": New Documentary on Barack Obama's Historic Presidential Run
- Israeli Activists Criticize US House for Considering Resolution Condemning Goldstone Report on Israeli War Crimes in Gaza
- Appeals Court Rules in Maher Arar Case: Innocent Victims of Extraordinary Rendition Cannot Sue in US Courts
- Headlines for November 3, 2009
- Exclusive: Friend of American Hikers Detained in Iran Speaks Out
- Shannon Brownlee: Does the Vaccine Matter?
- How Wall Street and Its Backers on Capitol Hill Silenced a Critic Calling for Greater Regulation of Derivatives
- Headlines for November 2, 2009
- Rep. Raul Grijalva, Co-Chair of Progressive Caucus, Vows to Bring "Robust" Public Option to House Floor
- Leading Political, Legal Blogger Glenn Greenwald on Afghanistan, State Secrets, Healthcare and the Media
- Deal Reached in Honduran Coup Crisis; Zelaya Restoration Would Depend on Vote by Honduran Congress
- Is the Recession Over? Author, Democratic Senate Hopeful Jonathan Tasini on "The Audacity of Greed: Free Markets, Corporate Thieves and the Looting of America"
- Headlines for October 30, 2009
- Russian Journalist Elena Milashina Speaks Out on Alarming Rise in Murders, Threats Against Critics of Government Abuses in North Caucasus
- Healthcare Roundtable: With Exclusion of Single Payer, What Opportunities Remain for Meaningful Reform?
- Public Option Faces New Test with Pelosi House Proposal, While Uncertainty Grows over Prospects in Senate
- Headlines for October 29, 2009
- UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings, Philip Alston: Record AfPak Drone Attacks Under Obama May Violate International Law
- House Advances Measure to Create Hundreds of New Low Power FM Radio Stations
- "A Woman Among Warlords": Afghan Democracy Activist Malalai Joya Defies Threats to Challenge US Occupation, Local Warlords
- Coordinated Attacks Kill 6 UN Workers as US Troops Suffer Deadliest Month of 8-Year Afghan War
- Headlines for October 28, 2009
- "Rape in the Ranks: The Enemy Within"
- Exclusive: Parents of Soldier Who Killed Himself in Iraq Speak Out
- Will Texas Execute Another Innocent Man? The Case of Reginald Blanton
- Headlines for October 27, 2009
- 100 Days of Resistance: Al Jazeera's Avi Lewis Reports from Honduras
- Showdown in Chicago: Protesters Greet American Bankers Association Conference
- 155 Killed in Double Suicide Bombing in Baghdad
- Headlines for October 26, 2009
- Judge Rejects Blackwater Attempt to Dismiss Cases Filed by Iraqi Victims
- New US Strategy for Sudan Rejects Hawkish Approach
- Amidst Uncertainty on US Role in Upcoming Climate Talks, 350.org Holds International Climate Action Day in 170 Nations
- Headlines for October 23, 2009
- Toxic Waters: Regulatory Absence Allows Chemical, Coal and Farm Industries to Pollute US Water Supplies
- CIA Invests in Software Firm Monitoring Blogs, Twitter
- University of Alaska Scientist Rick Steiner Loses Federal Grant Funding After Criticizing Oil Industry
- Headlines for October 22, 2009
- Jordanian Journalist Rana Husseini on "Murder in the Name of Honor: The True Story of One Woman's Heroic Fight Against an Unbelievable Crime"
- International Women's Media Foundation Honors Israeli Journalist Amira Hass with 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award
- "Cashing in the War Dividend": As Healthcare Reform Limited by Deficit Concerns, Military Spending Continues to Grow
- Headlines for October 21, 2009
- PR Executive James Hoggan on "Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming"
- The Yes Men Pull Off Prank Claiming US Chamber of Commerce Had Changed Its Stance on Climate Change
- In His Mother's Footsteps: California Man Jailed for Five Days After Sit-In at Blue Cross Office in Los Angeles
- Congress Considers Revoking Health Insurance Industry's Exemption from Antitrust Laws
- Headlines for October 20, 2009
- Island Nation of Maldives Holds Cabinet Meeting Underwater to Highlight Danger of Global Warming
- Department of Homeland Security Expands Controversial 287(g) Program Empowering Local Police to Enforce Immigration Laws
- Six Senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard Commanders Killed in Suicide Bombing, Iran Blames US and Pakistan
- Headlines for October 19, 2009
- 150 Years Ago Today: Abolitionist John Brown Raided Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Attempt to Start Slave Insurrection in South
- Journalist Ann Louise Bardach on her new book "Without Fidel", Cuban Exile Luis Posada Carriles and Fidel and Raul Castro
- Amnesty International Head Irene Khan on "The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights"
- Headlines for October 16, 2009
- Slovenian Philosopher Slavoj Zizek on Capitalism, Healthcare, Latin American "Populism" and the "Farcical" Financial Crisis
- As Foreclosures Hit All-Time High, Wall Street on Pace to Hand Out Record $140B in Employee Bonuses
- Headlines for October 15, 2009
- As US and Other Wealthy Nations Slash Aid, UN Warns of "Silent Tsunami of Hunger" in Global Food Crisis
- "Stripping Bare the Body: Politics, Violence, War": Groundbreaking Journalist Mark Danner on Haiti, the Balkans, Iraq and Torture
- With Senate Finance Vote, Fate of Public Option Uncertain as Healthcare Reform Talks Move Behind Closed Doors
- Headlines for October 14, 2009
- The Fight for Equality: A Look at the State of the Gay Rights Movement
- Author Barbara Ehrenreich on "Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined
America"
- "Love Is Worth It": Iraq War Vet Facing Discharge for Violating "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Helps Lead Massive Rally for Gay Rights
- Headlines for October 13, 2009
- Democracy Now! Special: An Hour of Music and Conversation with Legendary Native American Singer-Songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Headlines for October 12, 2009
- Study: Foreclosure Crisis Worsened by Scarcity of Legal Assistance for Struggling Homeowners
- Forcibly Exiled Nearly 40 Years Ago, Diego Garcia Natives Fight to Return to Island Home Now Used as Key US Military Outpost
- Guam Residents Organize Against US Plans for $15B Military Buildup on Pacific Island
- As US Continues Afghan, Iraq Occupations and Quashes Accountability for Gaza Assault, Critics Decry Awarding of Nobel Peace Prize to Obama
- Headlines for October 9, 2009
- "Sick for Profit": Robert Greenwald Documentary Exposes Salaries, Claim Denials of Healthcare Profiteers
- Sen. Bernie Sanders on ACORN, Healthcare and Afghanistan
- ACORN Defunding Spurs Proposals to Bar Federal Money to Companies Convicted of Felonies
- As Helen Keller Honored at US Capitol, Lifelong Radical Politics Go Ignored
- Palestinian President Abbas Faces Uproar for Aiding US-Israeli Derailment of UN Report on Gaza Assault
- Headlines for October 8, 2009
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