Train Derailment Sparks Fireball, Evacuations in Alberta, Canada In Alberta, Canada, a train carrying crude oil and liquified petroleum gas ran off the tracks on … NewsRead more
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Construction for Qatar World Cup Will Kill 4,000 Migrant Workers A new Guardian report details the life-threatening conditions faced by migrant laborers in Qatar as … NewsRead more
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U.S. Failing to Stop Antibiotic Use in Livestock Feed An expert panel is warning that regulators and agricultural producers have failed to slow the use … NewsRead more
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Thousands Rally in Haiti on Coup Anniversary Thousands of people rallied in Port-au-Prince on Monday to mark the 22nd anniversary of the first U.S.-backed ouster … NewsRead more
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1 in 3 Women Worldwide Assaulted by Partner A new study is warning more than a third of women worldwide are victimized by sexual or … NewsRead more
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U.S. Intelligence “Black Budget” Tops $50 Billion Documents leaked by Edward Snowden have revealed the CIA has mushroomed into the largest U.S. spy agency with … NewsRead more
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SEC Probes JPMorgan Chase for Bribery Allegations in China The banking giant JPMorgan is under federal investigation for alleged bribery in China. The Securities and … NewsRead more
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Former President Jimmy Carter Blasts NSA Spy Program Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has gained attention for strongly criticizing the National Security Agency’s spying this … NewsRead more
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Google Funding Evil Google’s climate scientists are not happy with the company’s political support for climate science denying Senator James Inhofe (R-OK). In 2011, the … NewsRead more
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Fukushima clean up costs hit $58 billion The clean-up after the Fukushima nuclear disaster could cost five times more than estimated, figures have revealed, as … NewsRead more