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Arab, Muslim and Asian Groups Sue Kerry, Carter Over US Citizens Trapped in Yemen
Plaintiffs in the case, all American citizens or permanent citizens trapped in Yemen, are challenging “the constitutionality of the United States government's action.”
Opt out now: The Seattle NAACP Revives the Legacy WEB Du Bois, Demands an End to Common Core Testing
Their simple proposition is that the movement to oppose high-stakes standardized testing and the Black Lives Matter movement should and can unite in a great uprising in service of …
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The Collapse of the Obama Doctrine: Yemen War as an Opportunity?
To suggest that the United States policies in Yemen was a “failure” is an understatement.
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Water or Wine? California’s Drought and Water Competition
Agricultural enterprises can continue to dig into our water table and extract as much of our limited water supply as they want, for free.
New Mexico Governor Signs Historic Property Rights Protections into Law
New Mexico outlaws civil asset forfeiture, aka “Policing for profit.”
US Embassy and Small-Town Thugs
Mumia's story has been compared by some here to the shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston; both concern racism, police and power.
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China’s Quietly Growing International Clout
Three China-related events caused the world's political and economic axis to shift in March and April.
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The Carbon-Civilization Combustion Complex
Global warming threatens the collapse of much more than the collapse of Western civilization.
Medical Nemesis: The Cycle of Physician-Caused Anger, Despair and Death
Patients can regain control over their health.
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Pedro Rios Jr. Civil Suit: Chicago Police Struck 14-Year-Old With Car Prior to Fatal Shooting
An update on Truthout's four-part investigative series on the Chicago Police Department and the Independent Police Review Authority.