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A Pro-Prison Backlash in New York City
The shooting of an NYPD officer is being exploited to build opposition to Mayor de Blasio's mild criminal justice reforms.
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Department of Education Demands Greater Accountability From College Accreditors
Accreditation agencies have recently come under fire for failing to keep schools accountable.
Bush 41 Finally Speaks on Iraq War
A dozen years too late, President George W Bush has given voice to his doubts about rushing into the Iraq War, mainly blaming his advisors.
House Anti-Science Committee Attempts to Suppress Climate Change Studies
By harassing climatologists, a notorious group of congressmen renews its war against scientists.
Kissinger, the Bombardier: How Diplomacy by Air Power Became a US Tradition
Kissinger invokes today's endless, open-ended wars to justify his diplomacy by air power in Cambodia and elsewhere nearly half a century ago.
The TPP’s Children’s Table: Labor Rights and Currency
The Trans-Pacific Partnership has two classes of issues.
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Taking Down Trickle-Down
Trickle down economics is giving to those at the top and has been actively killing American democracy.
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Arab Fall at the Berlin Wailing Wall
The Arab Fall has started, presenting the West with a check for centuries of arrogant exploitation.
The Living Dead in Palestine and the Failure of International Humanitarian Intervention
The issue here is not only the extrajudicial executions but also the suspension of Palestinian victims' lives between two deaths: one physical and one symbolic.
Why Chicago Adjuncts Are Demanding a Union
There are more than 6,500 non-tenured professors working at universities across Chicago - many of whom have no job stability and low pay, despite juggling multiple jobs.