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Will Obama Grant Leonard Peltier His Last Chance at Freedom?
Executive clemency from President Obama may be Leonard Peltier's last chance to get out of prison alive.
The Prospects for a Permanent Ban on Atlantic Oil and Gas Drilling
Just how friendly to the oil and gas industry will a Trump administration be?
Meet Three Grandmothers on the Front Lines of Health Care Movements
These three grandmothers are expanding health care in their communities.
The Electoral College, the Constitution and Trump’s Conflicts of Interest
Presidential electors preparing to cast their votes today have unique leverage at a moment of constitutional peril.
Commandos Without Borders: The US’s Elite Troops Partner With African Forces but Pursue US Aims
Al-Qaeda doesn't care about borders. Neither does the Islamic State or Boko Haram. Brigadier General Donald Bolduc thinks the same way.
White Supremacy Is Not an Illness
According to such a construction, racism can only be treated with medical intervention.
The Trade Deal Crusaders: Can They Never Learn?
Proponents of the Trans-Pacific Partnership seem to believe that they really just face a marketing problem.
Jails in LA County Knowingly Expose Prisoners to Deadly Fungal Infection
LA County is building a new jail in an area where valley fever — a potentially fatal fungal infection — is endemic.
“What Are Those Cries?” What Happened When I Went Inside a Pig Farm
We rescued one lucky piglet.
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“Stop the Violence”: Can Community Groups Replace Police Without Supporting the Police?
Anti-violence initiatives face hard decisions about how to align themselves in relation to the state and the police.