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Quebec's Charlevoix region still recovering 1 year after devastating flooding
CBC via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoPieces of Humberto Pinochet's art gallery and home are still scattered along the side of...
Letters to the editor: Trump lacks leadership; there's a reason students are protesting
Ventura County Star· 2 days agoHistory is littered with strongmen, dictators really, that rose to power and then crushed any and...
Assailants ambush and kill 3 police officers in southern Chile, shaking the country
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoArmed assailants ambushed and killed three law enforcement officers in southern Chile on Saturday...
Transgressive empathy: Coconino Center for the Arts exhibition encourages viewers step outside...
Arizona Daily Sun· 8 hours agoThe gallery at Coconino Center for the Arts (CCA) is alive. Dispensing with the formalities of...
Elliott Abrams and the Contradictions of U.S. Human-Rights Policy
The New Yorker· 3 days agoIn several cases, the culmination came in the Bush Administration, but these were the beginnings....
Bringing a Social Movement to Life
The Atlantic· 6 days agoThis is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. For me, that title was Adam Hochschild’s King Leopold’s Ghost,...
Chile declares national mourning after three police officers killed
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoArmed assailants have ambushed and killed three police officers in southern Chile before setting their car on fire, authorities said, the latest attack on police to revive security concerns ...
We Live In The Age of “Vulture Capitalism” ❧ Current Affairs
Current Affairs· 7 days agoGrace Blakeley is one of the left’s leading economic thinkers. In her new book, Vulture Capitalism,...
Indigenous people protest Brazil not protecting ancestral lands
Reuters· 6 days agoSeveral thousand Indigenous demonstrators marched chanting to drum beats on Thursday to the seat of...
Opposing Military Intervention: Loving Dictators or Hating War?
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 6 days agoJacob Heilbrunn, who is the editor of The National Interest, is dismayed that some leading figures...