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Jury selection began Thursday morning in the trial of two women accused of throwing acid into another woman's face.

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Arianna Huffington: Dear Angry American, Joining the Tea Party Is NOT Your Only Option

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Arianna Huffington: The Tea Party is angry! Really, really angry. So we are told again and again by the media. What's missing from this narrative is the fact that everybody is angry -- even people who love the president, and wouldn't dream of voting for anyone other than a Democrat. And it's not hard to understand why. How can you look at what's happening in America and not be angry? But if we keep associating anger exclusively with the Tea Party, our public debate becomes a false choice between the status quo and an agenda that would, quite simply, destroy America. There is more than one way to channel anger. Yes, you can demonize and divide and scapegoat. But anger can also be harnessed and redirected -- the energy behind it used to connect, to reach out, to take action, to make life better both for your family and for others who need help. And there are tens of thousands across America doing just that. Click here to read more.


Tony Blair and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: Only Good Governance Can Guarantee Africa Achieving the Millennium Development Goals

The MDGs are changing lives for the better. As we take stock, we must recognize Africa's progress in the two areas that success with the MDGs depends on: good governance and a thriving private sector.

Linda Bergthold: Happy Birthday Health Reform -- Six Months Old!

Today, the Affordable Care Act is six months old. Big deal, you say. What has it done for me? You may be surprised. Here's what you need to know in case a pollster calls, or if you have a loved one who gets sick.

William Lazonick: High Health Care Costs Emanate From Business, Not Government

At the root of the high cost of health care in the United States is a highly financialized business system. The Affordable Care Act is an important step toward significant health reform, but more is needed down the road.

Bob Cesca: Despite America's Temper Tantrum, It's Still a Center-Left Nation

The sooner politicians embrace the reality of a center-left America, the sooner they'll actually stand up for progressive legislation, rather than running like half-baked Republican knockoffs. Voters want strong leadership more than they want conservative policies.

David Wild: 'Season of the Witch': A Crafty Playlist for Christine O'Donnell

Here's a playlist for a Jersey girl with a big dream, at least some of them not involving "Witchcraft" or "That Old Black Magic."

 
 

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