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Assange’s Freedom Is Also Ours: To Tell the Truth by Robert C. Koehler 914 words After 12 years — including five years of solitary confinement at Belmarsh Prison in London — Julian Assange is free. God bless America! He wasn’t extradited to the U.S. to stand trial, where he faced a sentence of 170 years
Minding the Debate: What’s Happening to Our Brains During Election Season by Melinda Burrell 548 words Some of us are convening watch parties and others deliberately will not tune in. Either way, the June 27 presidential debate is the real start of the election season, when more Americans start to pay attention. It’s when partisan
Donald Sutherland: Remembering a Peacemaker by Chris Houston 591 words The world just lost a great actor and a notable peace advocate. Donald Sutherland died on June 20, 2024, aged 88. Known globally for his compelling roles in films like Kelly’s Heroes, MASH, and The Hunger Games, Sutherland was much more than an accomplished actor. He was a