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Daniel Villegas was 16 when he confessed to a double murder en El Paso. But almost 20 years later, he insists he's innocent, and the evidence backs him up.
Afflicted with a mental disorder, Carrie Mathison is an unlikely American hero, and seems a bad bet besides.
Director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering tell The Nation what the military can do to prevent sexual assault.
A GAO examination of the Independent Foreclosure Review reveals massive levels of incompetence and negligence.
Post Election Day, is the network's huge audience tuning out?
Slut-shaming, name-calling and no respect: welcome to life in literary America for a 21st century female author.
Straight culture teaches its children that sex is either of the jungle or the picket fence.
Two-thirds of immigrants to America are women and children. But current immigration policy and past reform proposals are, as the author calls it, "sexclusionary."
The growing movement against education reform is challenging a well-messaged behemoth funded by billionaires and sanctioned by both political parties.
If the majority of American workers were producing more without earning more, who was going to buy all the stuff?
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