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Tuesday's Daily Brief: Report: More Than 50 Nations Participated In U.S. Extraordinary Rendition Program, U.S. Sues S&P



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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
POLITICS
Drone-Kill Memo Puts Heat On Obama's Second-Term Agenda
BUSINESS
SUED
POLITICS
Assault Weapons Ban Likely To Die For Broader Gun Legislation To Live
CRIME
Alabama Hostage Standoff Ends (UPDATED)
RELIGION
The Growth Of 'Death Cafes'
BLOG POSTS
Marlo Thomas: Black History Month: The Women Who Made a Difference
That we even have a Black History Month is something of a feat, given the long and complicated path of racial justice in America. The idea was first proposed as "Negro History Week" by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926 to celebrate the February births of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Dean Baker: Tax Games and Redistributing Income Upward
President Obama proposed limiting deductions to a 28 percent rate regardless of individuals' tax rate. This policy makes sense as a way of getting more tax revenue from those who can most afford to pay it. Capping the deduction does not.
Sec. Kathleen Sebelius: More Than Valentine's Day: Taking Care of Our Hearts
February is American Heart Month, which makes this a good time to talk about the ways the Affordable Care Act helps us take better care of our hearts. Right now, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Jeff Schweitzer: Tool Use, Culture and Human Hubris
People tend to believe that our species is superior to and separate from the animal kingdom, that we are the end point of the evolution of life on earth. That notion is not only false but extraordinarily dangerous.
Melinda Gates: My Hope for 2030: Building a Vision for Women and Girls
Today, global leaders are starting to think about what the next set of development goals should look like. To help illustrate our collective potential, I thought it would be interesting to share different hopes and visions for women and girls by 2030.
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