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Why the Paris attacks got more coverage than the horrifying terrorism in Beirut and Kenya

The horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris and the resulting blanket media coverage have once again raised questions about the proportionality of news coverage when it comes to reporting deadly events.

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Taking the bait: How Republicans help ISIS spread their propaganda about the 'war against Muslims'

The distended Republican presidential field’s response to the terror attacks in Paris is a conglomeration of policy proposals that look something like this: a ground invasion of Syria and Iraq that will explicitly be less careful about killing civilians, combined with a policy of relief for refugees only if they’re Christians.

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Don't let them fool you: Francophobia has become a defining feature of the Republican Party

France has been hit twice by radical Islamist terrorism in the last year to punish it for its strong military support for Obama’s war against ISIS known as Operation Inherent Resolve. First there was the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January, which led people across America to proclaim on their Facebook pages “Je suis Charlie.” Now we have the massacre of over one hundred Parisians by terrorists said to be tied to ISIS, which has led many to post on their Facebook pages “We are all French.”

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Why have the demands of black students changed so little since the 1960s?

The student protests at the University of Missouri and on other campuses across the country have brought greater attention to the educational plight of black students.

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A Muslim scholar of Sharia explains how Islamic law can be used to fight the Islamic State

The media coverage of the terrorist atrocities of Friday November 13 in Paris would seem to promote an almost mythical image of the Islamic State (ISIS). What humanity needs, however, is to demystify ISIS as a criminal organization. And that need is particularly important in my community – the Muslim community.

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Republicans want to destroy women's access to abortions -- and the right to study them

Apparently it’s no longer enough for Republicans to try to stop women from getting abortions. Now they want to stop us from writing about them, too.

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Paris attacks: Closing the borders won't stop terrorism but ending xenophobia might

When Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks in Paris that have killed at least 129 people, it warned that more would follow. French president, François Hollande, has in turn vowed to show “no mercy” in his response.

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How Fox ate National Geographic -- and will it survive?

Over the last few years the National Geographic Society has been slowly vanishing into the Murdoch family’s Fox media empire like a gazelle being swallowed by a python in one of the former’s famous videos. This month the consummation will be complete and Fox will take full control of NatGeo’s major assets – its stake in the TV network, its flagship magazine, its TV studio – in a $725bn deal.

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I taught at Mizzou. Here's why the events there don't surprise me

Perhaps on the outside looking in, the events at the University of Missouri appear baffling. They’re not.

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Obama doesn't need Congress to close Guantánamo – so what's keeping him?

Just as the Obama administration is finally about to release its long awaited plan to “close” the scourge on our country known as the Guantánamo detention facility this week, Congress has cowardly voted to bar the transfer of any of its inmates to the United States. But don’t just blame Congress for this impasse – the Obama administration is just as guilty for keeping one of the world’s most effective terrorist recruiting tools open more than six years after vowing to close it.

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How ratings-driven presidential debates are destroying American democracy

Anyone curious about the state of American democracy should simply tune into the GOP debate series, whose next episode airs Tuesday night on Fox Business Network.

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Mizzou football players' power will scare university administrators across the US

The strike by the Tigers’ black players helped lead to the resignation of the school’s president. And it may not turn out to be a one off

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When states charge for public defenders, poor defendants are doomed

We usually lay blame at the feet of wardens and corrections officers for inmate recidivism. They didn’t offer enough treatment. The staff is abusive. Prisoners are discharged without education or job skills.

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