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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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Cheap heroin, unaffordable solutions
On July 1 I wrote about how the emergency service workers of NYC were all being trained and equipped with…
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After 42 years in solitary, Albert Woodfox’s conviction overturned
Albert Woodfox, 67, is the longest held prisoner in solitary confinement in U.S. history—held in an 8x6 cell for 23…
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Justice for Eric Garner! The whole system is guilty!
Today’s announcement that a grand jury in New York has refused to indict Daniel Pantaleo, the cop who killed Eric…
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700 vets, active troops tell Nat’l Guard to stand down in Ferguson
Around 700 veterans, including more than 75 currently serving or serving in the military this year, have put their names…
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U.N. Anti-Nazism resolution: US, Canada, Ukraine sole opposers
On Friday, November 23, the United Nations passed a resolution condemning Nazism and similar tendencies. The resolution, proposed by Russia…
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The colonial underdevelopment of Africa by Europe and the United States
This article is based on a talk given at a Nov. 7 Party for Socialism and Liberation forum on Ebola.…
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Murder, she spoke
Hillary Rodham Clinton was the first secretary of state (Jan. 21, 2009 – Feb. 1, 2013) under President Barack Obama.…
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Grand Theft Auto: sexist violence symptom of a bankrupt system
Grand Theft Auto, the video game that has become synonymous with glorified and anti-woman violence, has somehow managed to do…
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Cancer care and the trend to monopolization
I am very interested in oncology. It’s not a theoretical interest; as a person who has been treated for cancer,…
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