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Obama Should Quickly Forge Strong Diplomatic Ties With Venezuela
Obama has no intention of reining in the hard-liners within his own government on Venezuela.
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Saudi Executions: Beyond the Numbers
The inability to recognize an affront to the rule of law, regardless of the identity of the perpetrator, reveals a dire state of affairs, politically, morally and intellectually.
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How the Homeless Population Is Changing: It’s Older and Sicker
As a society, we face the specter of older adults dying on the streets.
Flint Refuses to Be Poisoned
Michigan's Republican Gov. Rick Snyder is finally feeling the heat for the outrageous crime of contaminating a city's water supply.
Organize or Die: Never in the History of the World Has an Election Destroyed a System of Oppression
If voting is a scam, should we participate in it?
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The NRA’s Stealth Campaign Against Ivory Bans
There has been a global cry to end the sale of ivory.
Legal Limbo: One Oregon Tribe’s Fight for Federal Recognition
The Columbia River's Celilo Wy'am people do not exist in the eyes of the US government.
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Nonprofits: Beware the Hand That Feeds
Can we really depend on big money to fund change?
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Anatomy of an Escape Route: Refugees Forge New Paths in the Balkans
The Balkanroute is not a route.
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“Aferim!” Explores the Cross-Generational Transmission of Cultural Bigotry
The film follows a 19th century policeman's search for an escaped Romani slave, exposing the hateful cultural morals of the time.