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Retired Police Officers Advocate Rebuilding Community Trust Through Police Reform and Accountability
We will remain relentless in the pursuit of justice for all Americans.
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A Review of “Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA“
“Poison Spring” chronicles some of the consequences of that fraud in an agency snared in its own tangled lies.
David Petraeus Gets Hand-Slap for Leaking, Two Point Enhancement for Obstruction of Justice
For mishandling some of the most important secrets the nation has, Petraeus will plead guilty to a misdemeanor.
Segregation’s Insidious New Look
We seem to be in a period where economic segregation is rapidly increasing.
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Farmer Cooperatives, Not Monsanto, Supply El Salvador With Seeds
Producing seed locally was no small feat.
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Chicago Police Misconduct Payouts Topped $50 Million in 2014
The vast majority of payments came from settlements, which usually do not require the city or police officers to admit wrongdoing.
US Population Turning Away From Organized Religion in Record Numbers
What is the future of religious institutions in the US? Answer: None.
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Obama’s Veto of Keystone XL Bittersweet for Texans Forced to Allow the Pipeline on Their Land
The president reserves the right to approve or reject the northern route of the Keystone XL.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Climate Change Could Wipe an Alaskan Village Off the Map, and More
In today's On the News segment: Thanks to warmer temperatures and higher oceans, the people of Kivalina, Alaska, must move their entire town or be wiped out by storm surge; …
Have You Told Your Colleagues You Are Not a Terrorist Today?
Intelligence officials have gone to great lengths to avoid public accountability.