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The Awesome Life of a US Congressman
Like one of the characters from “Downton Abbey,” Aaron Schock has climbed from public servant to pampered aristocrat.
Proposed Rules Regulating Domestic Drone Use Lack Police Warrant Requirement
Civil liberties groups warn that the rules still contain loopholes.
Malkia Cyril: Net Neutrality Is the Civil Rights Act for the Internet
Why net neutrality is about racial justice.
“Bipartisan” Criminal Justice Reform: A Misguided Merger
The new Coalition for Public Safety provides cover for a neoliberal agenda.
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Missteps: Can We Prevent Poisonings From Pesticide Drift?
A report shows us how to prevent pesticide poisonings.
From Torture to Drones: How the US Gave Itself a Global Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
Can there be any question that, in the decades to come, Washington will continue to violate national sovereignty?
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Counterterrorism Efforts Should Be Based on Facts, Not Flawed Theories
New counterterrorism programs are likely flawed.
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Does Success in Tech Come at a Steep Price?
Does the tendency of tech giants to lag represent the price of success?
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The Keystone XL Battle Could Find Its Way to the Supreme Court
President Obama's veto of Keystone XL doesn't mean the fight is over.
Failing Tonkin Gulf Test on Ukraine
Before the world lurches into a nuclear showdown, it might make a little sense to know what got us here.