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Rehabs’ Failure to Give Lifesaving Naloxone to Vulnerable Clients Is Unacceptable
With naloxone now so readily available, why are so many addiction treatment facilities failing to provide it?
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Hillary Clinton’s Faux Feminism
Clinton has done an excellent job advancing the Clintons, and an abysmal job fighting for women less powerful than herself.
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A Kind of Victory: Reflections of a Migrant Aid Worker
An aid worker finds hope for Europe while helping migrants on the Greek Island of Lesbos.
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Akai Gurley the “Thug,” Peter Liang the “Rookie Cop” and the Model Minority Myth
Asian identity allows us to gain proximity to and power from whiteness through our participation in anti-Black racism.
How a Pink Flower Defeated a Superpower: The US Opium War in Afghanistan
After fighting the longest war in its history, the US stands at the brink of defeat in Afghanistan.
On the News With Thom Hartmann: A Majority of the World’s Population Lacks Clean Water Security, and More
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“GOP – Get Out of My Panties”: Former Ohio State Sen. Nina Turner on Gov. Kasich’s Anti-Choice Record
Ohio Gov. John Kasich Sunday signed a bill that strips funding from Planned Parenthood in the state.
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Science Used to Regulate Monsanto’s Roundup Is Outdated, Says New Study
Environmental health scientists call for expanded research and monitoring of world's most widely used herbicide.
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US Prisoners Deserve College Educations – and the Right to Vote
We need to not just let our prisoners vote, but encourage them to participate in politics.
Debt Strikers Take on the For-Profit College Racket
Student debt strikers with the Debt Collective converged on Washington this week to pressure the Department of Education to grant them relief.