Year: 2015
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Artist, Suffering and Insufferable: Blood Water Paint
Thoughts on Joy McCullough-Carranza’s Blood Water Paint.
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Fines Remain Rare Even As Health Data Breaches Multiply
Federal health watchdogs say they are cracking down on organizations that don’t protect the privacy and security of patient records, but data suggests otherwise. ProPublica’s Charles Ornstein reports.
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First-ever adjunct walkout raises awareness of crisis in higher ed
Protesting poverty-level wages and a lack of respect from universities, adjunct faculty this week organized the first-ever National Adjunct Walkout Day. Kate Aronoff reports.
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Opposition Mounts to Trans-Pacific Partnership “Fast Track”
Congress is expected to fast track the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and other trade proposals as soon as next week. Deirdre Fulton reports.
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Weekly E-Book: Twitter Stories
Our weekly ebook takes you to Amman and beyond, with microfiction from around the Levant.




