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Why Are Campus Administrators Making So Much Money?
College and university administrators, unlike their faculty and students, are thriving.
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Giving Women a Fair Fight in the US Military
When it comes to women in the military, people don't think twice about exclusion.
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The Darker Side of Sunblock
A chemical that might be safe in its normal-sized form may not be when it goes nano.
The Corporate Takeover of “All Natural” Food
The hunger for profits has compromised food labeling.
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Borderland Deaths of Migrants Quietly Reach Crisis Numbers
While most media attention has been focused on the surge of children fleeing Central American countries for the United States, the immigrant death toll on the US-Mexico border has …
“Therapy Seems to Be What’s Needed“
The colonization of the Occupied Territory continues apace in spite of opposition from the Israeli intelligentsia. An Israeli historian denounces a policy that has become a dead-end.
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Reform Conservatives’ New Ideas Are the Same Old Ideas
Governing isn't like selling smartphones; the underlying shape of the problems you have to confront changes quite slowly, and the basics of policy debate are quite stable.
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Brown’s Anticonservationist Plan to Re-engineer the SF Bay Delta
The SF Bay Delta watershed, the most micro-managed, over-developed estuary in the United States, now is being subjected to Governor Brown's so-called Bay Delta Conservation Plan, crafted by power …
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To Address Honduran Refugee Crisis at the Border, US Should Stop Financing Repression in Honduras
If the United States wishes to ameliorate the Honduran refugee crisis, it could begin by withdrawing its financial and diplomatic support from Honduras's repressive government.
Arizona Inmate Takes Two Hours to Die in Botched Execution Using Experimental Two-Drug Cocktail
The state of Arizona has taken one hour and 57 minutes to kill a prisoner in a botched execution, which was carried out using the same combination of drugs …