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Julian Assange to Be Assassinated by Pompeo’s Justice Department & CIA

Under the category of what doesn’t surprise me about the corrupt United State’s Justice Department, three Yahoo News journalists just…

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Tax the Rich Debuts at The Met & Congress

‘Tax the rich’? Democrats’ plans to make the wealthy pay a little more will barely dent America’s long slide from…

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The Fate of Cassandra: Dire Predictions Go Unheeded

by: Lawrence S. Wittner  In ancient Greek mythology, Cassandra was a priestess who could predict the future but could not…

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Nation Building – The Democracy Project in Afghanistan

We’ll learn a great deal from the “democracy project” we took on in Afghanistan and our own “democracy” if we…

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Nonviolence; and other Lessons of 9/11

By: Wim Laven Now, more than ever, the U.S. must be smart about our narrative and the appraisal of our…

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How The USA Has Changed Since 9/11

Time to Heal and Move On From This Traumatic Event Since 9/11, U.S. foreign policy has been shaped by terrorism.…

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How Facebook Undermines Privacy Protections for Its 2 Billion WhatsApp Users

by Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum and Craig SilvermanProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story…

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Confucius Institute in Indiana is Closing Due to US Xenophobia

Todd Rokita Did Not Cause Valparaiso to Close Confucius Institute The Republican Attorney General of Indiana, Todd Rokita, started an…

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Abortion Law: Texas Plays a Wedge

Will the People Follow Texas to the Right on Women Reproduction Rights? The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block the…

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Knowledge Services Are Ready to Explode in the USA

Have We Reached Peak Education? In a new study released by the EY consultancy firm for Australian higher education chancellors,…

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