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March 1, 2012- 12 Killed in Major Storms Through Midwest, South
- North Korea to Halt Nuclear Tests in Return for U.S. Aid
- 2 NATO Soldiers Shot Dead in Latest Afghan Attack
- U.N. Human Rights Council Condemns Syria Crackdown
- Egypt Lifts Travel Ban on Foreign NGO Workers
- Haiti: Thousands Mark 8th Anniversary of Aristide Coup
- Israel Raids Palestinian TV Stations
- WikiLeaks: DHS Monitored Occupy Wall Street
- NJ Gov. Slams NYPD for Muslim Spying
- Montana Judge Admits Sending "Racist" Email About Obama
- James Murdoch Out as News International Chair
- Judge Blocks Day Laborer Rule in Arizona Immigration Law
- Anti-Drone Activists Sentenced for Air Base Protest
- Limbaugh Calls Student Birth Control Activist a "Slut"
- U.N.: Syria Uprising Toll Passes 7,500
- 13 Activists Killed Helping Evacuate British Photographer from Syria
- U.S. Drafts New U.N. Security Council Measure on Syria
- U.N. Human Rights Chief Calls for ICC Probe of Syrian Officials
- 25 Arrested in Raids Targeting Hacker Group Anonymous
- Egypt Claims Arrest of Top al-Qaeda Leader
- OWS Protesters Hold "Reboot" Rally in New York
- U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Corporate Abuses Case
- Remains of 9/11 Victims Dumped in Pentagon Landfill
- Virginia Senate Approves Ultrasound Requirement
- Iowa State Senate Backs "Ag-Gag" Bill
- Sharif Abdel Kouddous, Center for Media and Democracy Win Izzy Awards for Independent Media
- Romney Wins Arizona, Narrowly Edges Santorum in Michigan
- Obama Issues Waivers for Indefinite Detention Law
- British Charity Files Complaint to U.N. on CIA Pakistan Drone Strikes; Civilian Deaths Confirmed
- Secret Stratfor Email: U.S. Has Sealed Indictment of Assange
- Egyptian Judges Step Down from NGO Trial
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March 1, 2012-
Occupy Education: Teachers, Students Resist School Closings, Privatizations, Layoffs and Rankings
As students across the country stage a National Day of Action to Defend Public Education, we look at the nation’s largest school systems—Chicago and New York City—and the push to... -
Chicago Residents Win Closure of Toxic Coal-Fired Power Plants After Health Ailments Spark Campaign
Chicago has announced an agreement to close two of the nation’s oldest and dirtiest coal plants. For more than a decade, residents near the Fisk and Crawford coal-fired power plants... -
David Cay Johnston: "Romney’s Tax Plan is George W. Bush on Steroids"
As presidential hopeful Mitt Romney campaigns ahead of next week’s Super Tuesday primary vote, we look at the winners and losers under his proposed tax plan. Romney has vowed tax breaks...
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- U.N.: Syria Uprising Toll Passes 7,500
- 13 Activists Killed Helping Evacuate British Photographer from Syria
- U.S. Drafts New U.N. Security Council Measure on Syria
- U.N. Human Rights Chief Calls for ICC Probe of Syrian Officials
- 25 Arrested in Raids Targeting Hacker Group Anonymous
- Egypt Claims Arrest of Top al-Qaeda Leader
- OWS Protesters Hold "Reboot" Rally in New York
- U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Corporate Abuses Case
- Remains of 9/11 Victims Dumped in Pentagon Landfill
- Virginia Senate Approves Ultrasound Requirement
- Iowa State Senate Backs "Ag-Gag" Bill
- Sharif Abdel Kouddous, Center for Media and Democracy Win Izzy Awards for Independent Media
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By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan
WikiLeaks, the whistle-blower website, has again published a massive trove of documents, this time from a private intelligence firm known as Stratfor. Among the emails was a short one-liner that suggested the U.S. government has produced, through a secret grand jury, a sealed indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Amy Goodman interviews Joanne Griffith, the editor of "Redefining Black Power: Reflections on the State of Black America," a new book partly inspired by some of the Pacifica Radio Archives’ historic recordings. [includes rush transcript]
Democracy Now!’s Sharif Abdel Kouddous Wins Izzy Award For Special Achievement For His Egypt Reports
Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous, along with the Center for Media and Democracy, have been named the co-winners of the fourth annual Izzy Award for Special Achievement in Independent Media.