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Resolution for 2016: Let’s Have Lots More Presidential Debates
Robert Reich is petitioning the DNC to open up the process. Let’s make this the start of a fight for more debates in the primary season and this fall.
John Nichols
Immigration Policy
Happy New Year. You’re Deported.
The Obama administration targets the renewed flow of Central American refugees with new raids—and Donald Trump takes the credit.
Julianne Hing
Activism
The Year When Students of Color Put Campuses on Notice
Administrators’ vague rhetoric about diversity and inclusion won’t end a growing movement to make universities reimagine themselves.
Jailyn Gladney
Police and Law Enforcement
How Can No One Be to Blame for Tamir Rice’s Death?
The Cleveland police officer who killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice will face no state criminal charges.
Dani McClain
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