Naomi Klein:
"We Need Hope and Fear in Equal Measure"
Roy Scranton, Rolling Stone
Scranton writes: "In her gripping and dramatic new book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate, Klein turns to climate change, writes of a decisive battle for the fate of the earth in which we either take back control of the planet from the capitalists who are destroying it or watch it all burn."
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Roy Scranton, Rolling Stone
Scranton writes: "In her gripping and dramatic new book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate, Klein turns to climate change, writes of a decisive battle for the fate of the earth in which we either take back control of the planet from the capitalists who are destroying it or watch it all burn."
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Peter Van
Buren | Ray McGovern Triumphs Over State Department
Peter Van Buren, The Dissenter
Van Buren writes: "If you don't know Ray McGovern yet, you probably should. You see, Ray just beat down, in court, Hillary Clinton, the State Department, and a small part of Post-Constitutional America."
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Peter Van Buren, The Dissenter
Van Buren writes: "If you don't know Ray McGovern yet, you probably should. You see, Ray just beat down, in court, Hillary Clinton, the State Department, and a small part of Post-Constitutional America."
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Prime Minister
Xanana Gusmao | Ebola Is Not Just West Africa's Crisis
Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, Reader Supported News
Gusmao writes: "Our hearts go out to the people, governments and courageous healthcare workers in the three countries most devastated by the current Ebola outbreak: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. But our sympathies are not enough."
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Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, Reader Supported News
Gusmao writes: "Our hearts go out to the people, governments and courageous healthcare workers in the three countries most devastated by the current Ebola outbreak: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. But our sympathies are not enough."
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Wisconsin's
Voter ID Law Could Keep Me From Voting at Age 87
Ruthelle Frank, Guardian UK
Frank writes: "In October 2011, an article appeared in my local paper reporting that, in order to vote in the next election, everyone was going to need a state-issued identity card for the first time. At 85 years old, I didn't have one, because I'm handicapped and so I never drove a car or needed an ID."
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Ruthelle Frank, Guardian UK
Frank writes: "In October 2011, an article appeared in my local paper reporting that, in order to vote in the next election, everyone was going to need a state-issued identity card for the first time. At 85 years old, I didn't have one, because I'm handicapped and so I never drove a car or needed an ID."
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"Republicans
Are People, Too" Campaign Backfires
Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Vocativ
Kavanaugh writes: "It didn't take long for a new Republican social media campaign intended to combat the party's most enduring stereotypes to get hijacked and used against them-to perpetuate the party's most enduring stereotypes."
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Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Vocativ
Kavanaugh writes: "It didn't take long for a new Republican social media campaign intended to combat the party's most enduring stereotypes to get hijacked and used against them-to perpetuate the party's most enduring stereotypes."
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Joan Walsh |
How Terrible Police Training Is Destroying America
Joan Walsh, Salon
Walsh writes: "Another day, another troubling video of police killing an unarmed black man. Or so it seems. But the horrific South Carolina video released Wednesday, in which a cop shot Levar Jones while he was reaching for his license, as he was asked to do - was the first recent case in which the officer was disciplined: not only fired, but charged with assault, appropriately."
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Joan Walsh, Salon
Walsh writes: "Another day, another troubling video of police killing an unarmed black man. Or so it seems. But the horrific South Carolina video released Wednesday, in which a cop shot Levar Jones while he was reaching for his license, as he was asked to do - was the first recent case in which the officer was disciplined: not only fired, but charged with assault, appropriately."
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Public
Pressure Forces Tar Sands Waste Operator Out of Chicago
Katie Valentine, ThinkProgress
Valentine writes: "The move is good news for Chicago residents, many of whom have gotten increasingly fed up with the piles of petcoke. If left uncovered, stores of petroleum coke create black dust that can blow into residents' homes and aggravate breathing conditions like asthma."
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Katie Valentine, ThinkProgress
Valentine writes: "The move is good news for Chicago residents, many of whom have gotten increasingly fed up with the piles of petcoke. If left uncovered, stores of petroleum coke create black dust that can blow into residents' homes and aggravate breathing conditions like asthma."
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