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A Federal Court Order Kept Dangerous Oil Trains On The Rails

Even as an increasing number of accidents calling their safety into question, a court order keeps widely used, dangerous DOT-111 oil trains rolling. → Read More

Cuba Against Ebola: Different Approach, Different Results

Unlike the US troops, Cuba sent medical professionals with intensive training in fighting the disease who can measure their success in 200+ lives saved. → Read More

We Would Rather Believe Jihadi John Was Always Evil

CAGE research director Asim Qureshi's controversial remarks about the origins of Jihadi John deserve a closer look not the abuse he's received in the media. → Read More

Fracked Earth News: More Bomb Trains, More Alternatives

A gathering of the latest global climate and energy news, from exploding bomb trains to ALEC's ongoing attacks on sustainable energy in state legislatures. → Read More

The Mainstream Media Is Aiding Ethnic Cleansing In Ukraine

Why is the mainstream media ignoring or even lying about te thousands of dead and millions displaced by ethnic cleansing in Ukraine and Eastern Europe? → Read More

Carly's Law: Alabama CBD Oil Test Offers Hope For Leni

As the first Alabama CBD oil tests grow closer, residents hope that someday the cannabis based seizure treatment will be available by prescription. → Read More

Fracked Earth News: The Keystone XL Veto

The top story this week in Kate Lanier's weekly roundup of energy news is Barack Obama's Keystone XL veto. Also: More oil train ("bomb train") safety woes. → Read More

Chicago's Message In Motion: Reparations For Police Brutality!

Activists took to the Chicago's trains to raise awareness that Mayor Rahm Emanuel blocked a proposed law that would aid the victims of police brutality. → Read More

Gulf Coast Refineries: Texas' Ticking Time Bombs

A massive strike is growing at oil refineries. Workers aren't just demanding better wages, but better safety for themselves & surrounding communities. → Read More

Interpreting Media Coverage Of The Chapel Hill Shooting

Journalist Amel Guettatfi and other MintPress writers react to the slaying of 3 Muslims in North Carolina and the failures of mainstream media coverage. → Read More

Great Women In Islamic History: Devlet Hatun Of Iran

Based on a book by a slain feminist Turkish historian, Dr. Milena Rampoldi explains how Devlet Hatun gained power but had to give it up to save her people. → Read More

Your Dinner Vs. The Planet: The High Cost Of Meat

The industrialization of meat allows us to enjoy a bacon sandwich on demand, but is the convenience worth the impact on the planet and its climate? → Read More

Corporations Are The New Conquistadors: Haiti

Under the guise of providing relief to a country devastated by a 2010 earthquake, USAID and Chemonics International are selling Haito to Monsanto. → Read More

Mining The Earth & Fracking The World: The Warming Oceans

This week's top environmental and energy news, selected by Kate Lanier, from dire predictions about the health of the oceans to an oil scandal in Brazil. → Read More

Conflict Of Interest As Ohio Confronts Prison Overcrowding

The state's Director of Prisons, Gary Mohr, is a former employee of Corrections Corp. of America, the company that may benefit most from a budget increase. → Read More

Charlie Hebdo And The French Antinuclear Movement

With all the attention on Charlie Hebdo's controversial cartoons, the media has ignored the magazine's role as an environmental and nuclear watchdog. → Read More

Why Can't the American Government Stop Talking About RT?

Despite Victoria Nuland's comment that RT has a "tiny, tiny viewership," the network is now a leading source of global news that's free of US propaganda. → Read More