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Rad Dads: Politics, Parenting and Evolving Notions of Fatherhood
Traditional ideas about what a dad is supposed to be are slowly disappearing, but what will take their place?
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Animals to Humans: Be Quiet, Already
Human noise is reshaping the soundscape — creating concerns for creatures on the edge.
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Aging, Sick and Incarcerated: The Need for Compassionate Release
Compassionate release as a policy is rarely implemented: On average, only 24 people are granted compassionate release each year.
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Rejecting Islamophobia as a Queer Latina in the Wake of the Orlando Shooting
We must reject Islamophobia. The same culture of hate that denigrates Muslims also fosters homophobia and racism in US society.
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In the Pipeline
In Oregon, a volatile climate for liquefied natural gas pipeline and terminal projects.
Should Lawyers Be Ethically Obligated to Protect the Environment?
As states and corporations increasingly head to court over climate change, a lawyer lays out an ethical roadmap to give the environment a louder legal voice.
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Voters Will Be Left Hanging by State Department’s Clinton Email Slow-Walk
The department will wait until after the general election to publish many of Hillary Clinton's emails, including correspondence about the TPP.
Tech Report Says Palestinian Rights Organizations Are Under Sophisticated Cyber Attack
The BDS movement's online presence got hit with string of offensives.
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FBI Wants to Remove Privacy Protections From Its Massive Biometrics Database
The FBI is giving you only 21 business days to object to such exemptions.
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Dahr Jamail | When Whales Cannot Hear: Ocean Noise Doubling Every 10 Years
The amount of sound humans are injecting into the oceans is so intense and frequent that it is killing whales.