Children, Cops, and Citizenship
The national conversation about aggressive police tactics in communities of color has largely broken down along predictable political lin
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The national conversation about aggressive police tactics in communities of color has largely broken down along predictable political lin
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740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
ICANN is a technical coordination body for the Internet. Created in October 1998 by a broad coalition of the Internet’s business, technic
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In “Who Owns the Sky? Our Common Assets and the Future of Capitalism,” entrepreneur Peter Barnes redefines the debate about climate chang
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The U.S. wireless industry argues that mobile Internet and other advanced (“3G”) services will be delayed unless spectrum, already occupi
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As Japan’s political culture evolves under the premiership of the eccentric but popular Junichiro Koizumi, many questions arise about the
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Most Americans do not realize that they collectively own many of our nation’s most valuable resources — public assets worth hundreds of
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When former antagonists Napster and Bertelsmann made friends a few months back, many assumed that the war between copyright
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