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Universal Basic Income: Return to Eden?
Silvia Swinden explores the anthropology of work and urbanization, and suggests that a universal basic income might address a long-standing disconnect.
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The Real Story of a Miraculous Stone
Linesh Sheth tells a story of faith and science, and humor.
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Sunday Comics
Cold winds are howling, or could that be growling? Sunday Comics drawn…My-my, oh me-my, kindly will you reply: Is that you, Santa Claus?
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Fake History, Fake News, JFK, and Setting the Record Straight with Vince Salandria and Paul Kurtz
Gary Corseri brings you some thoughts after listening to Warren Commission skeptic and scholar Vince Salandria.
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Illustrations, Graphic Journalism Create Alternative Narratives and Historical Documents
Nathalie Rosa Bucher explores the graphic journalism of the Middle East.
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The Bigger Battle to Defend Democracy Online
With the big tech companies masters of the world’s new public square, it is vital they work to address anti-democratic manipulation of their platforms everywhere, not just in the United States. Will Wright looks at the new “cyber troops” around the world.
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Dogs and Our Ambivalence
Sanjay Kumar pens an ode to the canine within the human and the human within the canine.
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Suspect Evidence Informed a Momentous Supreme Court Decision on Criminal Sentencing
The U.S. Sentencing Commission helped send more people to prison for longer terms. It’s a shame it was created to address a nonexistent crisis. ProPublica’s Ryan Gabrielson digs into the thirty-year history of “fair sentencing” in the US court system.

