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Headlines
May 25, 2012- Japan Nuclear Meltdown Released 2.5 Times More Radiation Than Reported
- Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Leading in First-Round Voting
- U.N. Accuses Both Sides of Syrian Conflict of Committing Human Rights Abuses
- Large Spain Bank Seeks Massive Bailout
- Greek Leftist Party Takes Lead Ahead of Election
- Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Scrutinized over Role in Facebook IPO
- Pentagon Contractor Admits Waging Propaganda Campaign Against Journalists
- Senate Votes to Cut Aid to Pakistan over Sentencing of Doctor Who Aided CIA
- Amnesty: Mexico Has Failed to Address Human Rights Crisis
- Anti-Muslim Activists Named on "Radical Right" List
- Amazon Drops Out of American Legislative Exchange Council
- Airline Passenger Forced to Cover Pro-Choice T-Shirt
- Journalists Sue to Open Up Bradley Manning Court-Martial Proceedings
- Egyptians Vote in 2nd Day of Presidential Election
- EU Summit Split on Bonds, Shared Debt
- Suspect Arrested in Mexico for Murder of U.S. Journalist Brad Will
- Obama Hails "New Era of American Leadership" in Speech to Air Force Grads
- Pakistan Faces U.S. Warning for Sentencing of Doctor Who Aided CIA
- Poll: U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage at All-Time High
- Facebook, Morgan Stanley Face Lawsuits over IPO
- Hewlett-Packard to Fire 27,000 Workers
- Secret Service Head Apologizes for Prostitution Scandal
- Journalist: CNN Host Piers Morgan Boasted of Phone Hacking
- Protest Planned After N.C. Pastor Calls for LGBTQ Concentration Camp
- Fire on Nuclear Submarine Injures 7 in Maine
- OWS to Sue NYC over Destruction of People’s Library
Stories
May 25, 2012-
Egypt Election: Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Could Face Mubarak’s Ex-Prime Minister in Runoff
Preliminary results from Egypt’s first-ever competitive presidential election indicate there may be a runoff between Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate, and Ahmed Shafik,... -
As New Jersey OKs NYPD Surveillance, Muslim Groups Continue Challenge to "Unconstitutional" Program
A three-month review by New Jersey’s attorney general has concluded the New York City Police Department did not violate state laws when they conducted extensive surveillance of Muslim... -
Maple Spring: Nearly 1,000 Arrested as Mass Quebec Student Strike Passes 100th Day
More than 400,000 filled the streets of Montreal this week as a protest over a 75 percent increase in tuition has grown into a full-blown political crisis. After three months of sustained... -
"Who’s Killing Philly Public Schools?": Daniel Denvir on Plan for School Closings, Privatization
We continue to look at the cost of public education, this time here in the United States. On Wednesday, thousands took part in education protests in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and other Pennsylvania...
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- Egyptians Vote in 2nd Day of Presidential Election
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- Obama Hails "New Era of American Leadership" in Speech to Air Force Grads
- Pakistan Faces U.S. Warning for Sentencing of Doctor Who Aided CIA
- Poll: U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage at All-Time High
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- Secret Service Head Apologizes for Prostitution Scandal
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Domestic Surveillance
By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan
Gen. John Allen, commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, spoke Wednesday at the Pentagon, four stars on each shoulder, his chest bedecked with medals. Unlike Allen, many decorated U.S. military veterans left the streets of Chicago after the NATO summit without their medals.
In an extended interview, David Bronner, president of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, discusses the history of the company, why they put sustainability and social justice ahead of profits, the organic and GMO labeling movements, the U.S. war on hemp, and why they refuse to sell out. [includes rush transcript]
Human Rights Watch’s Kenneth Roth examines why the U.S. has not pressured Bahrain to release pro-democracy activists. He also discusses Syria and the conditions in Israeli jails and courts that prompted 1,550 Palestinian prisoners to go on a hunger strike. [includes rush transcript]

















