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Bill Cosby exposed by the media – but it was women who brought him down

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Israel vs Iran, a looming war

A low-key raid in Syria, and Iran's growing influence,...

Why Chomsky felt ‘guilty most of the time’: war research and linguistics at MIT

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Melting Arctic sends a message: Climate change is here in a big way

Scientists have known for a long time that as...

America’s Hypocrisy on Free Trade Is Dangerous

If we look honestly at our own history, we...

Starbucks’ racial bias training alone won’t fix a racist society

I’ve found myself tweeting my moral outrage a lot...

Unsympathetic people: the overwhelming success of Poland’s exclusionary agenda

Three elements seem to have played a decisive role...

Why didn’t he shoot? The Toronto cop who did everything right

It may be some time before we hear the...

World Bank: Abolish Minimum Wage, Other Labour Laws

Let the state provide incomes and social protection, freeing...

The slippery slope of intolerance

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