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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Abolish the Death Penalty
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, TIME
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "Traditional reasons to support the death penalty are going the same way as conventional wisdom for denying same-sex marriage and gender equality."
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, TIME
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "Traditional reasons to support the death penalty are going the same way as conventional wisdom for denying same-sex marriage and gender equality."
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'This Is Straight Murder': A Troubling Acquittal in Cleveland
Matt Schiavenza, The Atlantic
Schiavenza writes: "Relatives and supporters of the victims reacted to the verdict with outrage. 'The police should have went to jail for life for this,' said Alfredo Williams, Malissa's brother. 'This is straight murder.'"
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Matt Schiavenza, The Atlantic
Schiavenza writes: "Relatives and supporters of the victims reacted to the verdict with outrage. 'The police should have went to jail for life for this,' said Alfredo Williams, Malissa's brother. 'This is straight murder.'"
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Jessica Valenti | Sexual Assault Is an Epidemic. Only the Most Committed Apologist Can Deny It.
Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK
Valenti writes: "For as long as college rape has been in the spotlight, there have been detractors insisting that the prevalence and severity of sexual violence on campus isn't really that bad or that the steps taken to stop sexual assault are too extreme. This week, though, a study out of Brown University should have those people eating crow. Should."
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Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK
Valenti writes: "For as long as college rape has been in the spotlight, there have been detractors insisting that the prevalence and severity of sexual violence on campus isn't really that bad or that the steps taken to stop sexual assault are too extreme. This week, though, a study out of Brown University should have those people eating crow. Should."
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'Say Her Name' Turns Spotlight on Black Women and Girls Killed by Police
Britni Danielle, TakePart
Danielle writes: "By now, the names Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, and Freddie Gray have become synonymous with the Black Lives Matter movement. But solely focusing on their stories has come at the expense of another group affected by police violence: black women."
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Britni Danielle, TakePart
Danielle writes: "By now, the names Eric Garner, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice, and Freddie Gray have become synonymous with the Black Lives Matter movement. But solely focusing on their stories has come at the expense of another group affected by police violence: black women."
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One-Sided Death Toll in Mexico Gunfight Raises Questions
Yemeli Ortega, Agence France-Presse
Ortega writes: "Puddles of blood and bullet shells are some of the remnants of an intense gunfight on a western Mexico ranch that killed 42 criminal suspects and one police officer."
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Yemeli Ortega, Agence France-Presse
Ortega writes: "Puddles of blood and bullet shells are some of the remnants of an intense gunfight on a western Mexico ranch that killed 42 criminal suspects and one police officer."
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New Mexico Moves to Shut Down Ted Turner's Wolf Recovery Ranch
Taylor Hill, TakePart
Hill writes: "Supporters of the endangered Mexican gray wolf in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Tuesday demanded that state commissioners reverse their recent decision to close down a wolf recovery program."
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Taylor Hill, TakePart
Hill writes: "Supporters of the endangered Mexican gray wolf in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Tuesday demanded that state commissioners reverse their recent decision to close down a wolf recovery program."
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48 Countries March Against Monsanto
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The worldwide protests are the third annual March Against Monsanto. The march began in 2013 as an expression of frustration against California's failed bid to require the labeling of foods containing GMOs. However, this year's protests have been fanned by an announcement in March by the World Heath Organization (WHO) that glyphosate is 'probably carcinogenic.'"
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The worldwide protests are the third annual March Against Monsanto. The march began in 2013 as an expression of frustration against California's failed bid to require the labeling of foods containing GMOs. However, this year's protests have been fanned by an announcement in March by the World Heath Organization (WHO) that glyphosate is 'probably carcinogenic.'"
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