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Et Tu, Macron?

Et Tu, Macron?

| Nov 13, 2019 | Cartoon|Peace / SecurityGet the full-res version here.
One Way to Honor Vets? Protect the Postal Service

One Way to Honor Vets? Protect the Postal Service

| Nov 6, 2019 | Economy / Business|HP Featured|Peace / SecurityIf you’re looking for a way to honor veterans, here’s one: protect the U.S. Postal Service. I’m a veteran from a family of veterans. After serving in the Marine Corps, I got a good-paying postal job that put me on a solid path to financial security. Now I lead the...
Don’t Call the Police. Call Your Neighbors.

Don’t Call the Police. Call Your Neighbors.

| Oct 29, 2019 | Editors Picks|HP Subfeatured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyHere is a hard truth: Police do not keep communities safe.  This year alone has produced numerous stories of officers causing distress, damage, or death in communities they’re sworn to protect. As this epidemic worsens, communities need to find new ways to handle...
Don’t Forget: Nuclear Weapons Are an Existential Threat

Don’t Forget: Nuclear Weapons Are an Existential Threat

| Oct 16, 2019 | Environment / Health|HP Subfeatured|Peace / SecurityThere’s a growing awareness now that climate change is an existential threat to humanity. Inspiring movements are demanding solutions, and politicians are scrambling to offer them. That’s good. But there’s another existential threat that gets a lot less attention:...
We Can’t Hug Away Injustice

We Can’t Hug Away Injustice

| Oct 9, 2019 | HP Subfeatured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyWe caught a glimpse of humanity recently when Amber Guyger, a former Dallas police officer convicted of murdering Botham Jean, was embraced with compassion by the victim’s brother. Guyger shot Jean in his own apartment while he was sitting on his couch eating ice...
A Turning Point on Racial Inequity

A Turning Point on Racial Inequity

| Sep 25, 2019 | HP Subfeatured|Peace / Security|Rights / DemocracyAt this September’s Democratic presidential debate — held at a historically black college in Houston — some 14 million Americans tuned in to watch the 10 leading candidates debate each other for the first time. The debate set another important precedent: All of the...
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