As a multitude of hazardous wireless technologies are deployed in homes, schools and workplaces, government officials and industry representatives continue to insist on their safety despite growing evidence to the…
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In 2011-2012, the occupy movement reminded us how ordinary citizens the world over have long paid the price for the corporate and political elites’ swashbuckling behavior. We’ve seen the reigning…
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Abnormalities in the brain may make some people more likely to become drug addicts, according to scientists at the University of Cambridge. They found the same differences in the brains…
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When the first Canadian case of mad cow disease was discovered in Canada in 2003 sensationalist news coverage sparked widespread fear over the safety of Canadian beef. Forty-one countries closed…
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In the year 2006, 3.3 million students, or one in fourteen, were suspended or expelled. This is due to the Zero-Tolerance Policy that has been in effect since 1994. In…
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