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Guatemalan Campesinos Embrace Ancestral Farming Practices to Prevent Migration
There is a crisis facing campesinos in rural Guatemala.
As Israel Lobby Pushes Full-Access Inspections, US Makes False Claims on Iran Nuclear Deal
Iran has not agreed to allow inspections at any site, as the Obama administration has claimed and the Israel lobby has demanded.
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Officially Unofficial: The Evolution of Mexico’s Student Protests
The problem with the official stories of the student demonstrations however, is their lack of truth.
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The Rebel, Oronto Douglas: Memorial and Friend
To his friends, Oronto was so much more.
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Wine Over Brine
Developers want to warehouse fracked gas in the heart of New York's wine country.
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Time to Commemorate Cinco de Mayo With Sobriety Runs
The association of drinking with this commemoration of an anti-imperialist Mexican victory needs to end.
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“Because I Was a Painter” Showcases Art Created in Concentration Camps
Diary entries of a man imprisoned in Dachau describe his intense need to draw “the landscape of death” and the agony he witnessed.
Mothers Sue Over Alleged Retaliation at Karnes Immigrant Family Jail
Asylum-seeking mothers detained at an immigrant family jail in Texas alleged retaliation after their hunger strike.
Israel’s “Pro-Gay” Occupation: An Interview With Dean Spade
Dean Spade talks about his new film on “pinkwashing,” a campaign by Israel to co-opt LGBT politics.
Scientists Warn of Hormone Impacts From Benzene, Xylene, Other Common Solvents
Researchers warn that benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene may disrupt people's hormone systems.