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  • India's hospital assaults: Patients blame doctors while doctors blame the broken health system

    India's hospital assaults: Patients blame doctors while doctors blame the broken health system

    Priyanka Vora
    · Mar 21, 2017 · 02:30 pm
  • Watch: BJP uses placard politics to send a message through 12-year-old daughter of slain RSS worker

    Watch: BJP uses placard politics to send a message through 12-year-old daughter of slain RSS worker

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 11, 2017 · 10:00 am
  • How the US military is using ‘violent, chaotic, beautiful’ video games to train soldiers

    How the US military is using ‘violent, chaotic, beautiful’ video games to train soldiers

    Scott Nicholas Romaniuk and Tobias Burgers, The Conversation
    · Mar 09, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • How video games unwittingly train the brain to justify killing

    How video games unwittingly train the brain to justify killing

    Teodora Stoica Aeon Magazine
    · Nov 27, 2016 · 02:30 pm
  • Think entertainment is violent today? The Victorians were much, much more gory

    Think entertainment is violent today? The Victorians were much, much more gory

    Rosalind Crone, The Conversation
    · Oct 17, 2016 · 11:30 pm
  • For Mexican towns attacked by a cartel, there are few answers and no justice

    For Mexican towns attacked by a cartel, there are few answers and no justice

    Ginger Thompson and Alejandra Xanic, ProPublica
    · Oct 12, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • Why extremists use violence in their quest for significance

    Why extremists use violence in their quest for significance

    Arie Kruglanski, The Conversation
    · Sep 21, 2016 · 05:30 am
  • Women who kill, abuse and torture: Why society finds it hard to deal with female offenders

    Women who kill, abuse and torture: Why society finds it hard to deal with female offenders

    Katharine Quarmby, mosaic.com
    · Jun 15, 2016 · 05:30 am
  • Mathura violence: Land documents go missing while state says it had no plans of evicting occupants

    Mathura violence: Land documents go missing while state says it had no plans of evicting occupants

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    · Jun 11, 2016 · 12:37 pm
  • In Mangalore, the Bajrang Dal's politics of fear is ultimately about good business sense

    In Mangalore, the Bajrang Dal's politics of fear is ultimately about good business sense

    Dhirendra K Jha
    · Jan 03, 2016 · 05:30 pm
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