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US–Turkey cooperation on ISIS is bad news for Kurds

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageA victim, with a flag of the Federation of Socialist Youth Associations covering him, lies on the ground following an explosion in Turkey on July 20 2015. Ozcan Soysal/REUTERS

A deadly week in Turkey has pulled Ankara closer to the US in the fight against ISIS and led to an emergency meeting on Tuesday during which NATO members expressed support...

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How Boston 2024's Olympics bid could have been saved

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageBoston 2024 offered a historic opportunity for redevelopment in Boston.Boston 2024

Boston’s pursuit of Olympic gold has been dying a slow death over the past seven months.

The final nail in the coffin came Monday, when Mayor Marty Walsh refused to sign a taxpayer guarantee as requested by the Unites States Olympic Committee (USOC), which would...

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Dr Seuss, Dr King and the Scourge of Posthumous Works

  • Written by: The Conversation

Whenever corpse desecration comes up in conversation - not a totally infrequent occurrence - my Dad’s position is that he doesn’t really care what happens to his body after he dies. That perverse experiments, salacious sex acts, that mockery of the highest order wouldn’t really worry him. That he’d be too dead to care.

I...

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