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Why Are US Universities Arming Themselves With Grenade Launchers?
Academia is getting even closer with the military complex.
What You Should Know About Haiti’s Sewage Crisis
The road ahead to ensure that every Haitian has access to safe and dignified sanitation is long, but it's not impossible.
Register Voters Like Guns? Trump’s Bogus “Voter Fraud” Commission Is Just Trolling the US
Kris Kobach is investigating a problem that doesn't exist.
Kagame’s Re-election in Rwanda: A Trump-Approved Exercise in Sham Democracy
Like Trump, Kagame is only paying lip service to democracy.
Amazon’s Acquisition of Whole Foods Could Still Be Reversed Thanks to Forgotten Antitrust Case
A few decades ago the FTC would have used antitrust law to block the Amazon deal — and still has the power to do so.
Will the Courts Save the Dreamers?
DACA could define the legacy of the Roberts Supreme Court.
Why Students Need Better Protection From Loan Fraud
Students deserve the right to be protected from fraud — and to seek relief from the courts when they aren't.
If Concessions Continue, Connecticut Unions Could Go the Way of Wisconsin
For the third time in eight years, public sector workers in Connecticut have voted for concessions.
The Pentagon’s New Wonder Weapons for World Dominion
The Pentagon's plans for the future will take us far beyond today's one-way drone wars.
The Cure Worse Than the Disease: Expelling “Freeloaders” in an Open-Shop State
Labor reforms aimed at the “free-rider problem” are more likely to benefit employers than workers.