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William
Boardman | Odessa Atrocity Erupts in Peaceful City, And No One Wonders
Why?
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The acting president of Ukraine, Oleksandr Turchynov, told regional governors on May 1 that the Kiev interim government was 'helpless' to re-establish central government control in eastern Ukraine, where anti-Kiev forces (pro-independence and/or pro-Russian) have taken control of numerous cities in a manner imitating the way the Kiev government itself seized power in February."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The acting president of Ukraine, Oleksandr Turchynov, told regional governors on May 1 that the Kiev interim government was 'helpless' to re-establish central government control in eastern Ukraine, where anti-Kiev forces (pro-independence and/or pro-Russian) have taken control of numerous cities in a manner imitating the way the Kiev government itself seized power in February."
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Drone Nearly
Hit Airliner in Florida
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Jim Williams of the Federal Aviation Administration's unmanned aircraft systems office acknowledged the incident on Thursday at a San Francisco drone conference, citing it as an example of the risks posed by drones."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Jim Williams of the Federal Aviation Administration's unmanned aircraft systems office acknowledged the incident on Thursday at a San Francisco drone conference, citing it as an example of the risks posed by drones."
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Michael
Winship | Fossil Fuels Divestment: Win Some, Lose Some, Keep
Fighting
Michael Winship, Moyers & Company
Winship writes: "The divestment movement - a rising tide pushing institutions and other investors to pull their money out of fossil fuel companies - has a certain ebb and flow much in evidence this week."
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Michael Winship, Moyers & Company
Winship writes: "The divestment movement - a rising tide pushing institutions and other investors to pull their money out of fossil fuel companies - has a certain ebb and flow much in evidence this week."
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Dear
Americans, Your Hashtags Won't #BringBackOurGirls. You Might Actually Be Making
Things Worse.
Jumoke Balogun, Compare Afrique
Balogun writes: "When you pressure Western powers, particularly the American government to get involved in African affairs and when you champion military intervention, you become part of a much larger problem. You become a complicit participant in a military expansionist agenda on the continent of Africa. This is not good."
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Jumoke Balogun, Compare Afrique
Balogun writes: "When you pressure Western powers, particularly the American government to get involved in African affairs and when you champion military intervention, you become part of a much larger problem. You become a complicit participant in a military expansionist agenda on the continent of Africa. This is not good."
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Judge Strikes
Down Arkansas' Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Igor Volsky, ThinkProgress
Volsky writes: "An Arkansas judge struck down the state's 2004 amendment prohibiting same sex marriage on Friday, ruling that the ban violates the state constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."
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Igor Volsky, ThinkProgress
Volsky writes: "An Arkansas judge struck down the state's 2004 amendment prohibiting same sex marriage on Friday, ruling that the ban violates the state constitution and the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."
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Wyoming
Rejects Science Standards, Won't Teach Man-Made Climate Change
Al Jazeera America and Associated Press
Excerpt: "Wyoming, the U.S.'s leading coal-producer, has become the first state to reject new K-12 science standards put forward by national education groups after officials objected to the teaching of man-made global warming as a fact."
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Al Jazeera America and Associated Press
Excerpt: "Wyoming, the U.S.'s leading coal-producer, has become the first state to reject new K-12 science standards put forward by national education groups after officials objected to the teaching of man-made global warming as a fact."
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