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Guns Lost, Stolen or Strayed
Michael Winship: Reporting lost or stolen guns is not mandatory for private citizens, and so many missing firearms go unreported.
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Egypt Braces for Millions to Retake the Streets in Protests
The anticipated June 30 protests are spurred by Egyptians signing a petition to remove President Morsi from power and hold early elections.
Capitalism’s “One-Track Mind” for Profits
The policies President Obama and the US are proposing as ‘solutions’ to poverty and the drug trade in Central America exacerbate their root causes.
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Film “Gimme the Loot” Pays Homage to the Graf Writers Who Risk It All
‘Gimme the Loot’ is a smart film which glorifies the artists who risk everything to share their work, for free, in the public realm, challenging street art's own glass …
Scratching The Surface: Daniel Falcone Interviews Tony Rotondo, author of “Scratch Where it Itches”
Tony Rotondo has taught English in West Chester, Pennsylvania since 1964 at every level ranging from 7th grade to Graduate School. He served as President of the Teachers Association …
With the NSA Leaks, Character, Actions, and Intentions Matter
Edward Snowden's leaks of top-secret NSA documents has unleashed a wave of very strong feelings of anger and betrayal – of the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable and unwarranted …
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Medea Benjamin and Code Pink Visit Yemen
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As Deadline Looms, Fight Against Student Loan Rate Hike Intensifies
Students across the country struggle for options and alternatives to drowning in student debt for the rest of their lives.
Research Shows that Monsanto’s Big Claims for GMO Food Are Probably Wrong
New report reveals that all of Monsanto's claims of their crops being better for agriculture as a whole might be false.
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The Modern Movement for Civil Rights
Congress must act to correct the Supreme Court's many wrongs.