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Quote of the Day, by on the opioid crisis in the United States and how to attack it
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Kenneth Roth 2h
If Liu Xiaobo's widow Liu Xia is free, why is China speaking for her? She can talk if she WANTS to be left alone.
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Stephen Northfield 4h
They say Internet users in Russia “have one foot in jail.” They aren't joking
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Jim Murphy 4h
Drug that reverses opioid overdoses & saves lives like Kendra's; why isn't it over the counter
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Kenneth Roth 4h
By barring journalists Saudi Arabia hopes you won't see the starvation by blockade it is visiting on Yemen civilians
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Wenzel Michalski 3h
Claims by states like 🇸🇦, 🇷🇺, 🇸🇾 that cluster munitions can be used discriminately under the laws of war are wrong
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Kyle Knight 4h
activists in asked the govt for an open dialogue. Instead they got attacked. New TV in-depth:
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Megan McLemore 8h
. to : move naloxone over the counter in US. Could be a game changer
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Enforced Disappearances are “State Policy” in North Korea by
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Bill Frelick 4h
We call on the Trump administration to assess the refugee program's value honestly, not based on faulty assumptions.
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Kristine Beckerle 5h
.'s : "Cluster munitions are still claiming lives and limbs + provoking a horrified public reaction"
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Daily Brief: Burma exodus; gay-bashing in Jordan; US child marriage; Boko Haram violence; where is China's Liu Xia?
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EmmaDaly 7h
US govt could save so many lives by making it esier to buy naloxone - 's
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Daily Brief: Burma exodus; gay-bashing in Jordan; where is Liu Xia?; Boko Haram; "one foot in jail" in Russia; more
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Daily Brief: Burma exodus; gay-bashing in Jordan; where is Liu Xia?; Boko Haram; "one foot in jail" in Russia; more
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Kenneth Roth 8h
First Trump threatens to weaken accountability for police use of excessive force, then he supplies military hardware
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Life-Saving Drug to Reverse Overdoses Should Come Over the Counter
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Mary Wareham 9h
17 states have given up production of cluster munitions due to the ban treaty; 16 still manufacture & have not joined the global ban 👇
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Stephanie Hancock 9h
"The villages are burning down" - terrible accounts of events unfolding in Myanmar
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