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Vonderrit Myers “Shot in Back”: Slave Patrol Officials Continue Disinformation Campaign
For this slave patroller, African boys running down a street automatically indicate suspicious and criminal behavior.
Will Democrats Be Able to Talk Seriously About the Economy in 2016?
President Obama can rightly say that he inherited a mess from his predecessor, but at some point that does get old.
“I Have Just Been Ordered Not to Speak”: Reasons for Greek Public Broadcasting Shutdown
Who profited and who lost from the Greek government's sudden shutdown of a national public broadcaster?
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Who’s Buying the Midterm Elections? A Bunch of Old White Guys
Just 42 people are responsible for nearly a third of Super PAC spending in the 2014 election.
Vote Counts and Polls: An Insidious Feedback Loop
As we try to make sense of the 2014 election results, a series of corrupted past elections could contaminate pre-election and exit polls.
Computerized Vote Rigging Is Still the Unseen Threat to US Democracy: It’s Time to Change the System
While the US is already roaring with stories of visible attacks on democracy in the 2014 elections, other countries have banned electronic voting altogether.
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Feminism: The Men Arrive!
The arrival of the guys signifies a sea change for feminism in which the conversation has been transformed.
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Noam Chomsky | The Leading Terrorist State
Former President John F. Kennedy launched a murderous campaign to bring “the terrors of the earth” to Cuba.
Fear Factor: Ebola and the Politics of Paranoia
Paranoia is the first symptom of a plague.
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Japan’s Natural Perils and Promises, in the Wake of Fukushima
Within the nuclear plant's 20-kilometer exclusion zone, most towns are empty.