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Identity politics instructs people to define their politics not by reference to general moral principles of justice and rights, but some shared experience of oppression. It divides people into myriad oppressed groups, each jockeying for power to secure its own interests against others — not put in place neutral rules that work for everyone. Feminism’s…
nprglobalhealth: Fallen Heroes: A Tribute To The Health Workers Who Died Of Ebola More than 360 African health workers died of Ebola this year. Some of them made headlines around the world, such as Dr. Umar Sheik Khan, the Sierra Leonean physician who treated more than 100 Ebola patients before contracting the disease himself. But…
huffpostpolitics: OVER-THE-COUNTER BIRTH CONTROL MAY BE A GAME-CHANGER About half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended. But if birth control pills were available over the counter and covered by insurance, the rate of unintended pregnancies could drop by as much as 25 percent, according to a study published Friday in the journal…
Stolen Picasso worth millions recovered in U.S.
Stolen Picasso worth millions recovered in U.S.
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think-progress: Who Faced Police Brutality In February According to Killed By Police, an online database of fatal encounters between cops and civilians, more than 75 people died at the hands of police in February. Many of the incidents involved violent actions on the part of the deceased, yet fatalities come at a time when tensions…
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Wisconsin Republicans Take Another Step Toward Silencing Workers and Decreasing Wages
workingamerica: Late Wednesday night, the Wisconsin state Senate voted 17–15 to advance a “right to work” bill that has been widely criticized as harmful to the working families of the state. Thousands rallied outside the Capitol on Tuesday and Wednesday in opposition to the legislation, as similar laws have been shown to have widespread negative…