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What Is a Crime? by Winslow Myers 714 words As another anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki passes and the survivors dwindle down, have we come any closer to moving beyond the nuclear age? No we have not. The risk of these weapons being used again against civilians is greater than ever. Former FBI Director Robert
Healthcare at a Crossroads by Andrew Moss 830 words As the November election approaches, the nation again nears a crossroads on healthcare, with candidates diverging on a basic question of equity: who is to bear the risks and costs of care? For Donald Trump, his congressional allies, and conservative policy analysts, the answer is clear:
Nuclear Resisters in German Prisons by John LaForge 695 words A pair of front-line nuclear weapon abolitionists are incarcerated in a German prison camp this week, marking the anniversaries of the atomic fire-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States government. Susan Crane of Redwood City, Calif., and Susan van der Hidjen of Amsterdam,