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Special Coverage

AlterNet's areas of focused reporting


Rights and Liberties
Human rights and civil liberties.
Nine Reasons to Investigate War Crimes Now
Jeremy Brecher, Brendan Smith, The Nation
Why we can't let the Bush Administration get away with its crimes.
Md. Police Infiltrated Groups Opposed to War and the Death Penalty
Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive

Why Karl Rove Should Go to Jail
Rep. Linda T. Sanchez, Huffington Post

War on Iraq
Coverage of America's war with Iraq.
Spending for Spooks: The Intelligence Budget Has Increased Dramatically
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation
The U.S. is currently spending between $55 and $66 billion a year on intelligence. So why can't we find Osama bin Laden?

Environment
From climate change to medical news.
Lightning Strikes: Get Used to Catastrophic Wildfires and Worse
Scott Thill, AlterNet
In California there were 8,000 lightning strikes in one event, and that was months before fire season. There is more of that in store across the West.

Critical perspectives on our media-driven world
Media Coverage of Obama and McCain: "Nuts" or a "Disgrace"?
Eric Boehlert, Media Matters for America
The Beltway press has become dysfunctional, failing to see news when it happens and hyping non-stories that require no real reporting.

DrugReporter
News from the front lines of the drug war.
Synthetic Pot as a Military Weapon? Meet the Man Who Ran the Secret Program
Martin A. Lee, AlterNet
Dr. James Ketchum tested a potent form of synthetic marijuana on soldiers to develop a secret weapon in the '60s. Now he's telling the tale.

Movie Mix
Home of The Alternative Movie Awards.
John Cusack: Bypassing the Corporate Media
Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Cusack's anti-war polemic, War, Inc., continues to defy expectations, despite the traditional media's dismissive reception.
Sci-Fi Heroes Take on the System
Roya Rastegar, ColorLines

Will Smith's 'Hancock' Fiasco
Eileen Jones, AlterNet

Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace
Special coverage of labor and the workplace.
Economic Realities Are Killing Our Era of Fantasy Politics
Matt Taibbi, RollingStone.com
Election season will be packed with horserace media distractions, but our economic situation is becoming a matter of life and death.

Democracy and Elections
Covering election theft, voting rights, money and politics, and political reform.
Redistricting: A Shadowy Process Needs Sunlight
J. Gerald Hebert , Susan Gershon, Campaign Legal Center Blog
As insiders ponder redrawing the political map, voting-rights lawyers say the process needs less secrecy and more public input.
VA Ban on Voter Registration Drives for Injured Vets Becomes National Fight
Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet

Federal Judge Orders Missouri to Register Low-Income Voters
Demos , Project Vote , The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law,

Election 2008
AlterNet's coverage of the 2008 election.
Memo to Obama, McCain: No One Wins in a War
Howard Zinn, Boston Globe
We should be asking the candidates: Is our war in Afghanistan ending terrorism, or provoking it? And is not war itself terrorism?

Health & Wellness
From health care policy to fitness and nutrition.
'Trans-Fats' Of The Skin Care World
Shawna Robins, Huffington Post
Riddled with toxins, your lotions and sunscreens may be hurting you as much as they are helping you.

The latest headlines on immigration issues.
Immigrant Students Face Harrassment, Racial Profiling on Campus
Edwin Okong'o, New American Media
Going through legal channels to study in America doesn't protect young people from racism.

Reproductive Justice and Gender
Coverage concerning women's rights, reproductive health and education, gender, race, sexuality and more.
The Power of the Miniskirt
Molly Faulkner-Bond, Sirens Magazine
In the '60s, miniskirts were positive, powerful examples of female sexuality. Overexposed starlets like Paris and Britney have tarnished that image.
White House Tries to Define Contraception As Abortion
Cristina Page, RH Reality Check

The Myth of the Elective C-Section
Miriam Pérez, RH Reality Check

Water
Coverage concerning the global water crisis, including public water protection, conservation, pollution, bottled water, drought and dams.
How We Can Save Our Country's Water
Sarah Bates, Science Progress
While some are proposing a new national water commission, others have a different idea that is less talk and more action.
Why I Don't Flush
Graham Hill, Huffington Post

Will Artificial Floods Help Restoration Efforts in the Grand Canyon?
Doug George, Christian Science Monitor