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Democracy on display in Venezuela; “Fake news” on display in the US
But fake news in the mass media isn't always as simply as out-and-out lies.
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‘If you knew then what you know now…’
Readers who weren't politically active in 2003 might be forgiven if they thought that this question was serving some kind…
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Robert Doggart: The terrorist who wasn’t
On April 10, a man was arrested by the FBI. He had been recorded discussing plans to travel with other…
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We never even hear the names of most victims of cops
The names of some of the people killed by cops are well-known: Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott.
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¿Ahora resulta que los EE.UU. ‘no apoya golpes’?
Se hizo historia en el Departamento del Estado de EE.UU. el 13 de febrero. Cuando se le preguntó sobre los…
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Did you hear the one about how the U.S. doesn’t support coups?
History was made at the U.S. State Department on February 13.
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No, there is not an epidemic of police officers being killed
Speaking at the funeral of New York City Police Officer Wenjian Lui, FBI Director James Comey said he was shocked…
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U.S. didn’t start torturing people only after 9-11
The sordid history of U.S. torture in the Middle East laid bare by the release of the Senate report is…
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Climate change isn’t new, and extinction is forever
Last week I watched a classic science-fiction movie called Soylent Green. Released in 1973, it was a good reminder that…
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NY Times: End the U.S. blockade of Cuba
On Oct. 28, the U.N. General Assembly will once again debate the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba.…
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