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Ali Dawabsheh, Cecil the Lion and the Biopolitics of Animal Life
How is it that the firebombing of a toddler by right-wing Israeli terrorists was upstaged in international concern by the senseless killing of Cecil the lion?
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The Simulacron
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Here’s How Clinton’s College Plan Compares With Her Rivals’
The three hopeful Democratic presidential candidates have differing plans to reduce student debt in the US.
Trained Pigeons Challenged the Embargo Before US Embassy Was Set to Open in Cuba
Artist Duke Riley used art to challenge the US embargo of Cuba.
Henry Giroux: Challenging the Violent Psychology of Neoliberalism
Henry Giroux explains how the harsh, arbitrary nature of life in America is actually a feature of our political setting.
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How Ferguson and #BlackLivesMatter Taught Us Not to Look Away
Today #BlackLivesMatter is part of an ongoing global transformation of visual activism.
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Key Greenhouse Gas Study May Have “Systematically Understated” Methane Leaks, New Research Shows
As the scientific debate over leakage rates slowly continues to unfold, some argue that action on methane leaks is needed now.
Is the Intelligence Community Inspector General Trying to Give Contractors Whistleblower Protections?
It seems like some outside entity ought to conduct a close review of whistleblower protections.
The Rise of Big Generic: Why Knockoff Prescriptions Now Cost $1,200
Rampant consolidation in the generic drug industry has left patients paying shocking prices.
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Permits to Build Keystone XL in Jeopardy as Hearings Reveal Missteps
TransCanada's decision to purchase all the pipe needed for Keystone XL before receiving a permit could prove a costly mistake.