• José Andrés: Israel Is Committing a 'War Against Humanity'

    Celebrity chef and World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés said Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that Israel was committing a “war against humanity." | Clips

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    Opinion: 5 reasons why immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than others

    Opinion by Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque (CNN) — Americans have often linked immigrants with crime. During the 19th century, for example, native-born Americans were flooded with messaging that branded Irish immigrants as both violent and subhuman. The association of Chinese immigrants with opium use, also in the 19th century, led to charges that these individuals were bringing vice and crime

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    Opinion: 5 reasons why immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than others

    Opinion by Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque (CNN) — Americans have often linked immigrants with crime. During the 19th century, for example, native-born Americans were flooded with messaging that branded Irish immigrants as both violent and subhuman. The association of Chinese immigrants with opium use, also in the 19th century, led to charges that these individuals were bringing vice and crime

  • Former Warlord Senator Prince Johnson Commits to the Establishment of War Crimes Court in Liberia, but Why?

    Former notorious warlord turned Senator Prince Y. Johnson has reluctantly affixed his signature to a resolution passed by majority members of the Liberian Senate, committing to the establishment of two separate courts to prosecute perpetrators of war and economic crimes in Liberia with prerequisite that the United Nations carryout new investigations that would also unearth []

  • Chef Jose Andres says ‘Israel is committing a war against humanity’ after aid workers killed

    Seven aid workers from Andres’ charity were killed on Monday

  • Chef Jose Andres says Israel is committing 'war against humanity' in exclusive 'This Week' interview

    Chef José Andrés claimed Israel is committing a "war against humanity itself" during an exclusive sit-down interview with "This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz.

  • U.N. Human Rights Council Accuses Israel of War Crimes, Ignores Hamas Atrocities

    The U.N. Human Rights Council demanded Friday that Israel be held accountable for war crimes, without mentioning the atrocities of Hamas.

  • Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

    Among the many brutalities in war prohibited under international humanitarian law are starvation of civilian populations and deliberate attacks on aid workers. Here are some new findings worth considering as we ponder the continued decline of human security in the Gaza fighting. Starvation By now we are all familiar with the appalling food situation in More

  • What was it like when human beings transformed the Earth?

    When each of us is first born into this world, it might feel like the world was made for humanity. For the past few generations — now encompassing every living human being — there have been billions of us, spread out across every continent, with sprawling cities, towns, villages, and farms being home to most of us. And yet, the arrival of human beings on Earth was anything but an inevitability. Although the Universe created the conditions and ingredients that made our existence possible, it was...

  • What was it like when humans first arose on planet Earth?

    It’s hard to imagine, given how abundant and macroscopic life on Earth is today, but for nearly all of Earth’s history — upward of three billion years and likely closer to four — there were no organisms more complex than a single-celled life form on our world. It wasn’t until the Earth itself was nearly four billion years old that the advent of large plants and animals finally occurred. Complexity exploded around that time, as the combination of multicellularity, sexual reproduction, and other...

  • What the Next Civil War Will Look Like

    One of the most popular parlor games in America at the moment might be called: What will the Next American Civil War look like? Among the many scenarios being kicked around is the one dramatized in director Alex Garland’s upcoming thriller Civil War (in theaters April 12). In Garland’s film, the United States are again More

  • Liberia senate votes to establish war crimes court

    The court will investigate crimes against humanity committed during the African country’s two civil wars between 1989 and 2003Senators in Liberia have voted overwhelmingly to establish a war crimes court, two decades after civil conflict ended in the west African country.The new court will investigate and try crimes against humanity and corruption committed during Liberia’s two civil wars between 1989 and 2003, which killed up to 250,000 people. Continue reading