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The Freeze: ICE, state power, and the cost of treating people as problems by George Cassidy Payne 1212 words What Minneapolis reveals about dehumanization, protest, and the limits of force The shoes were placed carefully on the frozen sidewalk outside a downtown Minneapolis hotel. Hospital clogs. The kind worn by nurses who work long, unglamorous
The Minneapolis and Boston Massacres by Kary Love 918 words When government lies about killing its own people, it is because the government knows the truth is so repulsive, so despicable, so outrageous, that no decent human being will tolerate the degeneracy displayed. The Boston Massacre was known in Great Britain as the Incident on
Save new START- nuclear arms treaties must not expire by Leah Yananton 1205 words On 5 February 2026, the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) — the last remaining arms-control pact between the United States and Russia — is set to expire. Moscow offered to Washington to voluntarily extend it for a year, but Trump recently shrugged it off