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A Palestinian worker is seen on a construction site in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Sholmo, Thursday, March 11, 2010.

Israel Lobby Wants Iran to Top the U.S. Agenda

AIPAC prepares a mass lobbying effort to demand that stopping Iran's nuclear program be the Obama Administration's focus in the Middle East

Blogs

Swampland

The Historic Health Care Reform Vote: Latest News

The Detroit Blog

Dealing With the Detroit School Closures

My mother was on the line, going on about the announcement that Detroit Public Schools emergency financial manager Robert Bobb will close 41 school buildings by summer.

Special Report

The State of the American Woman

A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?

Special Report

A Brief History of Airport Snafus

The closing of a major runway at New York's JFK will delay flights nationwide for four months while it is reconstructed, just part of the long history of inconveniences, mishaps, and lost luggage at our nation's airports

Special Report

Quirky Geographical Name Changes

From Google, Kansas, to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, the stories behind oddball place names are often more interesting than the names themselves

Photos

Portraits of the Tea Party Movement

Photographer David Walter Banks takes the pulse of the nascent conservative movement

Quotes of the Day »

MIMROSE MARSON, a former garment worker in Haiti, who fled her devastated neighborhood after the earthquake for the Pétionville Club, a golf club turned makeshift city that is now home to some 44,000 displaced Haitians
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