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Coerced Confessions and Jailhouse Snitches: Why the Death Penalty Is So Flawed
The death penalty makes errors irreversible and in the most serious criminal cases.
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Facing the Complexities of the Charter School Debate
The educational justice movement must balance opposition to privatization with support for the unionization of charter school teachers.
Noam Chomsky | “The Iranian Threat”: Who Is the Gravest Danger to World Peace?
Chomsky wades through the spin and speechifying to offer a frank assessment of threats in the Middle East.
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Who’s the Real Troublemaker in the Middle East?
Iran's no democratic paradise, but Washington's Saudi allies are even worse.
How Can We Make People Care About Climate Change?
Per Espen Stoknes talks about the psychological barriers to public action on climate and how to overcome them.
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An Open Letter to Secretary of State John Kerry and Attorney General Loretta Lynch
The Department of State ‘Travel Advisory’ acknowledges Israel's disregard for our citizenship rights and claim to be powerless.
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Having Prevented Previous Overkills, Can New Zealand Stop TPP?
New Zealanders have long challenged Western Industrialization's models of property and corporate rights.
Rikers Killed Kalief Browder
Kalief's brother, Akeem, is an activist in the Bronx. He speaks about what his brother endured and the family's fight for justice.
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Red Cross CEO Tried to Kill Government Investigation
Despite vows of transparency, CEO Gail McGovern lobbied to spike an inquiry by the Government Accountability Office.
Scott Walker Falsely Promises Racial Unity
Scott Walker believes focusing on ‘racial discord’ will only create more.