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Dragging Our Feet Toward Disaster
A new policy-making body will consider ways to break the current impasse in efforts to reduce the danger of nuclear war.
The FBI Has a New Plan to Spy on High School Students Across the Country
Under new guidelines, Muslim students will be disproportionately targeted - but all young people will be suspect.
A New Wave of Climate Insurgents Defines Itself as Law-Enforcers
Such actions are about to take a quantum leap both in numbers and in global coordination.
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For Domestic Violence Survivors, Family Court Becomes Site of Continued Abuse
Family courts often lean toward joint custody, a preference that some abusers use to continue harassing former partners.
Achieving Black Liberation: A Conversation With Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Author Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor discusses Black liberation movements and why the US has always feared Black struggles.
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Poverty as Prison, Reprise
We are a nation on lock down in more ways than we always see.
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Saudi Arabia’s Exploding Christmas Gifts From Hillary Clinton
It's hard to exaggerate the enormity and high-tech nature of Saudi weapons purchases.
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How Social Media Policing and Online Vigilantism May Increase Wrongful Convictions
Turning countless people into unofficial, online police informants threatens to increase vigilantism and wrongful convictions.
Solidarity Networks as the Future of Housing Justice
With the rental crisis in the US hitting catastrophic levels, institutional solutions failed but tenant solidarity networks booked a string of victories.
India’s Water War: City Workers Fight Corporate Privatization Efforts
Municipal employees in India are resisting efforts by companies and officials to privatize drinking water.