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International law is inadequate when it comes to protecting journalists from savagery

The vicious execution of US journalist James Foley by militants of the Islamic State deepens the concern that international law and diplomacy may be ill-equipped to address crimes against media workers reporting from conflict zones.

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The penalty for being black in America isn’t just Ferguson – it’s in everything, including health

The killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and the city’s handling of the case and subsequent protests has once again focused minds on race discrimination in the US. Just how quickly the incident became incendiary shows how tension and segregation are never far from the surface.

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What to look for in dueling autopsies of Michael Brown

In the next few weeks, separate teams of doctors will issue autopsy reports about Michael Brown, the unarmed African American shot to death by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. If history is any guide, they will differ, perhaps significantly, on how to interpret the gunshot wounds on his body. Michael Baden, the veteran medical examiner…

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Actually, women, you do need feminism

By Michelle Smith, Deakin University

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11 ways the militarization of police is wreaking havoc on innocent Americans

The “war on terror” has come home--and it’s wreaking havoc on innocent American lives.  The culprit is the militarization of the police.

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What's past is prologue: What have we learned in the 49 years since the Watts Rebellion?

Forty-nine years ago, this very week, the largely African-American neighborhood of Watts exploded into 6 days of civil disorder and violence.

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Reporting Robin Williams's death: The good, the bad and the ugly

The media reaction to the death of Robin Williams is another reminder that when bad things happen to the famous it can have, if only in the short-term, a beneficial public effect.

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Rosetta will teach us more about comets than we have learned in the last 50 years

On August 6, millions of miles away from Earth, the firing of a rocket thruster signalled the end of a decade-long journey by a European spacecraft to reach its ultimate target – a comet.

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The farther one gets from power, the closer one gets to the truth

The following is an excerpt from a 2005 speech that Bill Moyers gave at the National Security Archives on the occasion of its 30th anniversary.

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NSA surveillance is a clear threat to journalism in America

By Philip Di Salvo, Università della Svizzera italiana

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