The world’s poorest populations have something that wealthy pharmaceutical companies want. Living with diseases and other health conditions that have not yet been treated, the neglected are prime subjects for clinical trials that involve free treatment. Poor health, however, does not give a...
Troy Davis, an African American male convicted of killing a white police officer, was executed on September 22, 2011. For 22 years, he fought for his innocence but was unable to plead as such in front of a judge. Davis was given capital punishment for his supposed actions, causing an outrage...
When I receive medical bills, I react viscerally. Bills for uncovered visits to a specialist, for an emergency room visit I thought I’d already paid have left me angry and confused. I’m in my late twenties, and facing frustrating medical bills felt like a painful rite into adulthood. ...
Every year at the end of September, the American Library Association (ALA) celebrates Banned Book Week -- where people are encouraged to read previously banned books in order to protest censorship. For years, literary classics and young adult novels have been attacked for containing material...
Same-sex marriage is already illegal in North Carolina, but on May 8th, voters will decide if the heterosexual definition of marriage – “between one man and one woman” – should be written into their state’s constitution. The proposed amendment may be redundant, but it's not surprising,...
In late June 2012, Arizona’s controversial immigration law finally received a tentative green light—with many caveats—from the Supreme Court. Governor Jan Brewer called the decision “a big victory for Arizona as we take a significant step towards finally implementing the core of Senate...
Invisible Children, a humanitarian group focused on disbanding a rebel army in Africa, launched its Kony 2012 campaign with a call-to-action video that went viral on YouTube. The 30 minute film exposed more than 91 million viewers to Joseph Kony – the war lord in command of the Lord’s...
On May 8th, voters across North Carolina weighed in on the civil right afforded a minority group. Banning gay marriage, residents asserted their intolerance and conjured discriminatory sentiments the state is reluctant to reform. But while Amendment One dug roots in NC, President Obama has...
The Cold War ended two decades ago, but tensions remain between the United States and Russia. After the passage of a recent piece of Russian legislation Russian civil rights and human rights advocates are caught in the figurative cross-fire. The so-called “Foreign Agent” law, passed by...
Major Media Content Experiment Ends
We will no longer be adding major media content, such as news from the Associated Press, alongside our Thinker content. This will result in the elimination of the "News" content type.
Going forward, we will focus exclusively on Thinker Blogs, Articles, Topics, and Ebooks. Visit our CEO's blog for the thinking behind this change. We want to thank the people of the Associated Press who were very supportive of our ideas and a pleasure to work with.
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