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Cast Into the Depths: Perilous Waters for the American Psychological Association
It is time to end the denial by the APA and begin the repair for its collaboration on torture and interrogations.
Do Prisons and Mass Incarceration Keep Us Safe? (Part One)
Eddie Conway interviews Maya Schenwar, author of “Locked Down, Locked Out,” who argues mass incarceration in the US causes more harm than good for prisoners and communities.
Private Intelligence Contractors Need Better Oversight
Private contractors' share of the intelligence budget has reached up to 70 percent.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: New Rule Change in the House Centers on Failed Policies of Reaganomics, and More
In today's On the News segment: Republicans know that trickle-down economics is no longer an easy sell, so they've wrapped up those bad policies into a new package, and …
Rebuilding the Obama-Putin Trust
The year 2015 will surely mark a watershed in relations between the United States and Russia, one way or the other.
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Police Corruption Exposed
The NYPD have all but ceased writing summonses and making arrests and they have done so with the same zeal they once used in acting as the modern day …
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Pride and Professionalism Shape the Lives of Gay and Lesbian Teachers
Changes in the norms of teaching professionalism and gay pride are necessary to enable sexual justice in schools, for teachers and students alike.
Is a Clinton Revival Timed-Out?
Some Democrats fear Hillary Clinton could ultimately fail because she lacks a vision for addressing today's problems.
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Black Wealth Matters
For generations, white households have enjoyed far greater access to wealth and security than their black counterparts.
Reexamining the “Comfort Women” Issue: An Interview With Yoshimi Yoshiaki
Professor Yoshimi was the person who discovered the official documents revealing the Japanese Imperial Army's inextricable involvement in the “comfort women.”