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  • police The ACLU analyzed the number of police in schools compared to social workers, and the results are staggering Thom Dunn
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  • authoritarianism TSA officer grabbed Native American woman's braids, snapped them and said "Giddy up!" Mark Frauenfelder
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  • facebook Amnesty International: Google and Facebook spell trouble for human rights Seamus Bellamy
  • law Identity theft's newest target: your face Albert Fox Cahn
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