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Is America Tired of Republican Extremism? —By Kevin Drum
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Follow this link:Is America Tired of Republican Extremism? | Mother Jones Read the rest of this entry »If things continue like this, the Obama administration could be as terrible for Latin America as the Reagan administration was. As the Times report put it, “the FAST program is similar to a D.E.A. operation in
Read the rest of this entry »NEW YORK -- Five years ago, when TiffanyAnn Johnson first embarked on her dream of a college education, her parents agreed to shoulder a majority of the costs associated with getting a degree.
Read the original Read the rest of this entry »evernote logo 150x150 Evernote launching operations in Brazil, eyeing Latin America As you may know, Evernote is one of the most popular note taking apps, which lets you sync your docs over multiple devices and
Read the rest of this entry »Commentary Magazine asked 41 Americans to respond to this question: "Are you optimistic or pessimistic about America's future?" The responses, including my own, appear in the current issue of Commentary. As
Prince Harry was seen stopping at an Arizona pizza parlor as he and his troupe continue military training in the U.S. Prince Harry, known as Captain Wales to his colleagues, was recently seen party...
Excerpt Read the rest of this entry »Baghdad (AP) – U.S. plans to station troops across the Mideast after withdrawing from Iraq amount to occupying other Islamic countries, Iraq's most outspoken anti- American cleric said in an interview broadcast
Read the rest of this entry »America's Imperial Arrogance - by Stephen Lendman. Already waging multiple direct and proxy wars, will Obama dare launch more? Views differ.
See the article here:America's Imperial Arrogance | Read the rest of this entry »Sanitation is one of the major health issues in Central American communities. MPH students worked with residents to find ways to address the growing trash problems in their communities. Photo courtesy of MU News
The number of international students at Cornell from Latin American countries has declined sharply since the mid-1990s, according to a 2010-11 report from Cornell's International Students and Scholars Office
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