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Scaling Walls That Separate Our Leaders from Our Veterans
We do not treat war's invisible wounds effectively because for many reasons we do not understand them accurately.
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Jesusland?: Bible Belt Raises Welt of Corporal Punishment
I have a Who Would Jesus Bomb bumper sticker on a file cabinet in my office, and am certain that if this guided our policy in the US, we'd …
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Empty Nests of the North: “Massive Chick Deaths” in Seabird Colonies; Climate, Oceanic Changes Blamed
Warming oceans and earlier thaws are driving away the seabirds' prey, unleashing deadly, unseasonal storms and knocking tight breeding schedules off-kilter.
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On National Day of Maize in Mexico, Protecting the Sacred Plant
The greed of transnational GMO and biofuel corporations has led to a dispute over corn. They want to rob all our global communities of this sacred grain.
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Silicon Valley Is Great if You’re a Dude, Not so Much if You’re a Woman
Welcome to Silicon Valley, land of opportunity.
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We Can’t Go On Eating Like This
With more of us crowding a warming planet, we need agricultural change.
US Nuclear Policy: Taking the Wrong Road
The only foolproof way to assure that nuclear weapons won't be used, by accident or design, is to abolish them.
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Energy Efficient Buildings – Beware Possible Health Risks
Global climate change has been called the biggest global public health threat of the 21st century - and energy efficiency is a key tool in our efforts to reduce …
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A “Little Jewish Radical” Responds to Pat Robertson: Religious Freedom and Feigned Valor in the Military
Got anti-Semitism, Pat?
Talking Black Writers, “Bring Back Our Girls” and All the Buzz About Bridgett M. Davis’ New Book
Eisa Ulen talks with filmmaker and author Bridgett Davis, whose beautiful novel begins in 1987 Detroit and follows its protagonist on a journey to Lagos.