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Book: 'Kill Anything That Moves'

Nick Turse talks about the reaction to his book about the atrocities committed by American troops during the Vietnam War.

StopRush Is Actually Stopping Rush

Did you know that the StopRush campaign is actually stopping Rush? In New York, Rush has been demoted to the 22nd radio station. An Ed Show segment.

Western Re-Run: Nevada Rancher Versus The Feds

Tom Kenworthy ThinkProgress
We've seen this Western re-run, Nevada Rancher Versus the Feds, before. But it turns out that Cowboy Hage would be suckling at the public teat even if he paid his grazing fees.

Gabriel García Márquez Obituary

Nick Caistor The Guardian
Colombian Nobel laureate who helped to launch boom in Latin American literature with novel One Hundred Years of Solitude

The Mysterious Disappearance

Tom Tomorrow This Modern World
What if the disappearance of democracy received breathless news coverage around the clock? Yah, dream on.

Lab Grown Organs and Artistic Computers in Fifty Years?

Jalees Rehman scilogs
A new survey shows that the public is optimistic about lab-grown replacement organs and computer created artistic works within the next 50 years, but less than enthusiastic about some other possible technologies being widely used.

Matt Taibbi: The SuperRich in America Have Become 'Untouchables' Who Don't Go to Prison

Amy Goodman, Matt Taibbi Democracy Now!
Matt Taibbi discusses his new book, "The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap." The vast majority of white-collar criminals have avoided prison since the financial crisis began, while an unequal justice system imprisons the poor and people of color on a mass scale. Taibbi explores how the Depression-level income gap between the wealthy and the poor is mirrored by a "justice" gap in who is targeted for prosecution and imprisonment.