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Palestinian Prisoners Stage Fast Over Inmate Death

BBC
Thousands of Palestinian prisoners are refusing food for one day in protest at the death of a fellow detainee, Arafat Jaradat. Palestinians said an autopsy performed on Sunday revealed signs of torture. Mr Jaradat's death comes after a week of violent clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinian youths over the continued detention of four hunger strikers. The number of inmates on open-ended hunger strike had climbed to 11 from four.

Oscar Nominee ‘The Invisible War’ Hits DC Hard

Patrick Gavin Politico
Of the five documentaries nominated for the Academy Awards on Thursday, no film hits Washington more directly than “The Invisible War,” which looks at sexual assault in the U.S. military. It didn't win the Oscar Sunday night.

What’s the Matter With Vermont?

Helena Rho Slate
A pertussis vaccine became available in the 1940s, and incidence of the infection dropped from around 200,000 per year to barely over 1,000 by 1976. But today the United States is in the middle of a pertussis epidemic. The states with the most cases per capita are Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Vermont.

A Moderate but Meaningful Step to Tackle Inequality

Carl Bloice Black Commentator
steps being taken in a number of countries where despite economic advances, inequality continues to grow, and where policy makers have decided that one way (not the only way) to even things out a bit is to legislate a rise in the minimum wage.

A March, A Concert, A Cooperative

By Willie Osterweil Sharable
Over a series of meetings decided that they wanted to keep the factory running, using worker’s democracy and horizontal control.