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What Makes A Cultural Identity? The Strange Case Of Leavenworth

One day, the unremarkable town of Leavenworth, Washington, decided to become a quaint, mock Bavarian village. This raises some questions.

July 11th, 2013
John Nordin
July 11th, 2013
By John Nordin
What Makes A Cultural Identity? The Strange Case Of Leavenworth

One day, the unremarkable town of Leavenworth, Washington, decided to become a quaint, mock Bavarian village. This raises some questions.

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Animal Personhood In The Age Of Empathy

If corporations get to count as people in the eyes of the law, why not dolphins and chimpanzees — or entire ecosystems, for that matter?

July 10th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
July 10th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
Animal Personhood In The Age Of Empathy

If corporations get to count as people in the eyes of the law, why not dolphins and chimpanzees — or entire ecosystems, for that matter?

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Why Are Middle-Aged White Women Overdosing On Prescription Painkillers?

A new report has found that women in the U.S. are dying from overdoses of pain medication at an alarming rate.

July 9th, 2013
Carissa Wyant
July 9th, 2013
By Carissa Wyant
Why Are Middle-Aged White Women Overdosing On Prescription Painkillers?

A new report has found that women in the U.S. are dying from overdoses of pain medication at an alarming rate.

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Egyptian Coup-eration: Blurry Lines Between Democracy And Military Shadow Governance

The Morsi government was unpopular and ineffective. But history shows that military intervention doesn’t end well.

July 9th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
July 9th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes
Egyptian Coup-eration: Blurry Lines Between Democracy And Military Shadow Governance

The Morsi government was unpopular and ineffective. But history shows that military intervention doesn’t end well.

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On American TV, It’s Trials Versus (Egyptian) Tribulations

Except for the transnational economic elite, U.S. cable news viewers barely had an inkling of the revolutionary events unfolding in Cairo last week.

July 7th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
July 7th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
On American TV, It’s Trials Versus (Egyptian) Tribulations

Except for the transnational economic elite, U.S. cable news viewers barely had an inkling of the revolutionary events unfolding in Cairo last week.

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Ill-Gotten Gains: Big Pharma’s Sick Hold On Doctors And The Health Care Economy

Patients’ needs compete with the dancing dollar signs in their physicians’ heads.

July 5th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
July 5th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes
Ill-Gotten Gains: Big Pharma’s Sick Hold On Doctors And The Health Care Economy

Patients’ needs compete with the dancing dollar signs in their physicians’ heads.

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From The Tour De France To The ‘Coup’ In Egypt, The Media Knows How To Spin A Story

Problem is, these stories sometimes have little to do with realities on the ground.

July 5th, 2013
John Nordin
July 5th, 2013
By John Nordin
From The Tour De France To The ‘Coup’ In Egypt, The Media Knows How To Spin A Story

Problem is, these stories sometimes have little to do with realities on the ground.

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