Generation Doom: Hooked On Hopelessness

Generation Doom: Hooked On Hopelessness

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Still in the Fight: Years of Fighting for the Wrongly Convicted

Dr. Phil and Jason Flom have been talking about wrongful convictions for years. Tonight they look at where things stand because some of these cases have moved, and not all of them in the right direction. Richard Glossip spent 27 years on death row and finally walked out. Tiana Br ...  Show more

Why Is the New York Times Printing Dog Rape Lies About Israel?

The New York Times just printed a claim that Israeli prison guards trained dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners. The byline read that Nicholas Kristof was "reporting." As in: these are facts. They aren't. No evidence. No credible sources. Just allegations from a Hamas-linked organi ...  Show more

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