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By Ed O'Keefe Washington Post | August 30, 2010 More than 150,000 Vietnam War veterans may apply for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs in the next 18 months thanks to new regulations making it easier to compensate for health problems caused by exposure to the Vietnam-era defoliant Agent Orange.
By Ryan Harvey t r u t h o u t | 24 September 2010 Protesters rally for Bradley Manning. (Photo: mar is sea Y .
Media Matters | September 22, 2010 On Fox News, Glenn Beck promoted Eustace Mullins' book Secrets of the Federal Reserve.
By Josh Dorner | Think Progress Earlier this week, One Wisconsin Now revealed an alleged voter suppression plot designed to disenfranchise minorities, students, and others in heavily-Democratic areas of the state.
A closer look at the famous post-Watergate investigation into domestic spying abuses and how it led to a secret court to authorize surveillance requests.
Paula Duffy Huliq | September 22, 2010 Michael Ware, former CNN war correspondent has decided to open up about decisions made by the network, not to broadcast certain footage from Afghanistan and Iraq battle zones.
By Lucile Malandain (AFP) WASHINGTON — Americans may have one last chance to kick Richard Nixon around: US historians have filed a suit seeking the release of testimony from disgraced former president on the Watergate scandal.
Alex Constantine - September 22, 2010 A closer look at the famous post-Watergate investigation into domestic spying abuses and how it led to a secret court to authorize surveillance requests.
Victoria Jones Talk Media News | September 15, 2010 American soldiers charged with keeping a skull, finger bones and leg bones from Afghan corpses as trophies.
" ... Researchers surveyed nearly 60,000 women at the midpoint of their pregnancy. ... The women who drank one.


