Do the WikiLeaks War Logs reveal war crimes? Or do they reveal the poverty of international law?
Renditions, an underground prison and a new CIA base are elements of an intensifying US war, according to a Nation investigation in Mogadishu.
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An invasion of privacy scandal threatens the careers to two of Murdoch's top executives and the apparent heir the News Corp. empire.
By prosecuting Luis Posada on charges related to his acts of terrorism, the United States is repudiating a dark past that its own Cold War officials and covert operatives set in motion.
Oil is washing up on the Louisiana shore, a predictable result of the growing environmental hazards that come with new techniques for extracting oil and other energy sources.
While corruption by the Afghan government has been widely condemned, corruption by Western officials in Afghanistan has received little if any scrutiny.
Panic and silence greet the release of the UN Human Rights Council report on Gaza; the FCC backs net neutrality.
For the Labor Department damaged by eight years of Bush neglect, help is finally on the way.
The separation of church and state is put on trial in Tennessee.


