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Op-Ed
When the Poetry of Campaigning Becomes a Cheesy, Dirty Limerick
Political rhetoric in the GOP has degenerated into name-calling and petty insults.
Why We Must Transcend the Clinton-Sanders Debate: The Middle East in US Foreign Policy
US liberals are pulling up their sleeves in anticipation of a prolonged battle for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
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Stifling Academic Freedom, the NRA Way
We deserve better.
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The Dangerous Game of Mourning the Dead: Police Violence and the Black Community in Brazil
Police violence does not end when someone dies in a confrontation.
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Awakening the Movement of Movements
This revolution will not be organized under one umbrella - its diversity is part of its revolution.
Activists Demand Corporations Pay for Toxic Poverty Wages
Activists are championing laws that shift the costs of poverty wages from communities to corporations.
Why Is Our Government Working for the Private Good Over the Public Good?
We need a government that we can count on to inform us about health risks and protect us.
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Mozambique’s Movement to End Land Grabs
In Mozambique companies are taking the best, most fertile land and moving people to land that can't grow anything.
William Rivers Pitt | A Call to Evangelical Trump Voters
The mental gymnastics required to pull the handle for Trump while clinging to the scraps of your alleged moral code must be dynamic.
What’s at Stake in the Texas Abortion Case? A Fundamental Right and Truth in Judging
The outcome of the case today could shape the real world contours of women's reproductive freedom.