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‘Pray For Japan’: Sorrow, Resilience, Rebuilding

Among the foreign-born residents of Japan who headed north to volunteer after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami was Stu Levy,

Revisiting The Spark That Kindled The Syrian Uprising

Last February, a group of young people was arrested for spray-painting graffiti on the walls of their school in the

Foreclosure Influx Causes Backlog In Some States

Real estate is about location, location, location. And foreclosure is no different. Depending on the state, it can take an

Defense Contractors See Hope In Homeland Security

The Defense Department is bracing for billions of dollars in budget cuts — and that has defense contractors looking for

With New Film, Obama Hopes For Viral Video Boost

There was a big movie premier Thursday — big in the political world, anyway. This movie is actually an ad

The Nation: Mocking Clients As Muppets At Goldman

A (now) former Goldman Sachs executive penned a much-discussed opinion piece in the New York Times this morning explaining that

Foreign Policy: What Narcissists Think But Don’t Say

Daniel W. Drezner is a writer for Foreign Policy. I think it’s safe to say that the vampire squid Goldman

Shell Picks Pittsburgh Area For Major Refinery

Shell Oil Co. has chosen a site near Pittsburgh for a major, multibillion-dollar petrochemical refinery that could provide a huge

Biden Calls Out Romney, Gingrich By Name For Opposing Auto Bailout

Vice President Biden took on the traditional role that has been reserved to those who have previously served in his

Report: Prosecutors Hid Evidence In Ted Stevens Case

An extraordinary special investigation by a federal judge has concluded that two Justice Department prosecutors intentionally hid evidence in the

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