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Police violence surges in rural America, while global tensions rise over Gaza and Srebrenica parallels. Meanwhile, Canadian authorities link extremism to 'traditional values,' sparking debate over policing and ideology.

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The Rapid Rise of Killings by Police in Rural America
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A troubling trend is emerging in rural America: police killings are on the rise. Last summer, a 17-year-old was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy on a New Mexico highway—just one of many such cases that highlight a growing pattern. While urban police violence often dominates headlines, this story sheds light on how rural communities are grappling with similar, and sometimes escalating, issues.
Editor’s Note: Most discussions about police violence focus on cities, but this story forces us to pay attention to smaller towns and rural areas, where oversight and accountability can be even murkier. It’s a reminder that systemic issues in policing aren’t confined to big metro areas—they’re everywhere, often with fewer resources to address them.
Thirty years ago we said never again, Srebrenica. How much longer before we declare: never again, Gaza? | Ed Husic
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This piece reflects on the haunting parallels between the Srebrenica genocide 30 years ago and the current crisis in Gaza, questioning why the world keeps repeating the same empty promises of "never again." It follows the story of Mirela Muratovic, a Srebrenica survivor in Sydney, to underscore how UN-designated "safe zones" often fail to protect civilians. The article challenges readers to confront the cycle of inaction as history echoes in Gaza.
Editor’s Note: It’s a gut punch of a read—not just about remembering Srebrenica, but about how little the world learns. When safe havens become graveyards and rhetoric replaces action, this piece forces us to ask: When does "never again" actually mean something? The urgency here isn’t just historical; it’s about breaking the pattern now.
Canadian police official warns 'traditional values' may be sign a person is becoming 'extremist'
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A Canadian police official sparked controversy by suggesting that holding "traditional values" could be a warning sign of potential extremism, following recent arrests in Quebec. The comments faced swift backlash, prompting the official to walk back the statement—but not before igniting a debate about how authorities identify radicalization and whether such labels risk stigmatizing ordinary beliefs.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about policing—it taps into bigger questions about where society draws the line between personal beliefs and genuine threats. If authorities conflate conservatism with extremism, it could erode trust in law enforcement while muddying efforts to tackle actual radicalization. The pushback shows how delicate these conversations are, especially in a polarized world.
Fundraiser for Texas ex-official seeks $20K in donations after 'Whites-only' comment about young flood victims
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A fundraiser for Sade Perkins, a former Houston official, is aiming to collect $20,000 in donations after she faced backlash for making a "Whites-only" remark about the young victims of the Camp Mystic floods, where 27 girls died. The controversy has sparked outrage, with critics calling her comments racially insensitive.
Editor’s Note: This story isn’t just about a fundraiser—it’s about accountability and the lingering impact of racially charged statements, especially from public figures. Perkins’ remarks have reignited discussions about racism in disaster response and public discourse, making it a flashpoint in broader conversations about equity and sensitivity in crisis situations.
Fetterman: Any calls to abolish ICE are 'inappropriate and outrageous'
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Democratic Senator John Fetterman is pushing back against progressive calls to abolish ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), calling those demands "inappropriate and outrageous." Instead, he’s advocating for immigration reforms that would offer protections for undocumented workers, signaling a break from some left-wing activists while still supporting broader immigration policy changes.
Editor’s Note: Fetterman’s stance highlights a growing tension within the Democratic Party over how to handle immigration enforcement. While some progressives want to dismantle ICE entirely, Fetterman—often seen as a bridge between moderates and the left—is taking a more measured approach. This matters because it shows the party’s internal debate over balancing enforcement with humane reforms, especially as immigration remains a hot-button issue ahead of the election.
Mother of Lia Thomas opponent reveals emotional toll that drove her to raise funds for women's sports lawsuits
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The mother of a swimmer who competed against Lia Thomas has opened up about the emotional strain her daughter and other female athletes faced, leading her to co-found a group dedicated to supporting legal challenges in women's sports. Kim Jones, alongside former swimmer Marshi Smith, started the Independent Council on Women's Sports to push back against transgender athletes in female competitions, framing it as a fight to "protect" women's sports.
Editor’s Note: This story taps into the heated debate over fairness and inclusion in athletics, particularly around transgender women competing in women's sports. For supporters of groups like ICONS, it's about preserving what they see as a level playing field—but critics argue it unfairly targets transgender athletes. Either way, it’s another sign that this issue isn’t going away, and the legal battles are just getting started.

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