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From Governor Moonbeam to “Big Oil Brown”
Southern California marine waters were fracked at least 203 times in the past 20 years.
Genocide, Great Wars, and Other Human Depravity
War is, quite simply, the end of the rule of law for a time.
The First Kill
Even though I never even knew her name, my Deer sister had become a part of me, and I of her.
Federal Paid Leave Policy Could Grant Millions of Americans Access to Family and Medical Leave
Each year, more than 2.5 million working Americans are unable to take time off to care for a family member with a serious health condition.
In a Maryland Jail, Teens Charged as Adults Face Isolation and Neglect
These young people, thought to number in the thousands across the country, are trapped in a kind of purgatoryu2013facing charges in adult court and held in adult facilities.
Enbridge Pipeline Decision Violates Rights of First Nations
Chief Na'Moks of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation says the pipeline will have a devastating impact on the environment of First Nations communities.
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Julian Assange Remains Trapped in Ecuadorian Embassy Two Years Later
WikiLeaks founder's Attorney Michael Ratner explains how the US, UK and Sweden share responsibility for Assange's inability to leave.
Will Iraq or Syria Survive? UN Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi on Sectarian War and the Disastrous 2003 Invasion
“The biggest mistake was to invade Iraq,” said former UN-Arab League special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi.
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It’s Complicated: Facebook’s History of Tracking You
Facebook is launching an aggressive technique to track people across the Web.
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Pacific Disability Theatre Group Inspires and Educates
The Rainbow Theatre Group is playing a crucial role in bringing more special-needs children into education.