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Glenn
Greenwald | How Many Muslim Countries Has the US Bombed or Occupied Since
1980?
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "When Obama began bombing targets inside Syria in September, I noted that it was the seventh predominantly Muslim country that had been bombed by the U.S. during his presidency (that did not count Obama's bombing of the Muslim minority in the Philippines)."
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Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "When Obama began bombing targets inside Syria in September, I noted that it was the seventh predominantly Muslim country that had been bombed by the U.S. during his presidency (that did not count Obama's bombing of the Muslim minority in the Philippines)."
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Obama Doubles
Number of Troops Authorized for Iraq
Missy Ryan, The Washington Post
Ryan writes: "President Obama authorized Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday to send up to 1,500 additional U.S. troops to Iraq, roughly doubling the force the United States has built up since June to fight the Islamic State militants who control much of Iraq and Syria."
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Missy Ryan, The Washington Post
Ryan writes: "President Obama authorized Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Friday to send up to 1,500 additional U.S. troops to Iraq, roughly doubling the force the United States has built up since June to fight the Islamic State militants who control much of Iraq and Syria."
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Mexico Says
Missing Students Likely Burned to Ashes by Gang
Lizbeth Diaz, Reuters
Diaz writes: "Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt police in southwest Mexico six weeks ago were apparently incinerated by drug gang henchmen and their remains tipped in a garbage dump and a river, the government said on Friday."
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Lizbeth Diaz, Reuters
Diaz writes: "Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt police in southwest Mexico six weeks ago were apparently incinerated by drug gang henchmen and their remains tipped in a garbage dump and a river, the government said on Friday."
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Protesters
Descend on White House Over the Future of the Internet
Nancy Scola, The Washington Post
Scola writes: "Ammori, a 37-year-old lawyer and activist from the District, was one of nearly 100 protesters at Lafayette Park who were rallying against what the Federal Communications Commission (located a mile and a half southeast) might do to could change the way people interact with the Internet."
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Nancy Scola, The Washington Post
Scola writes: "Ammori, a 37-year-old lawyer and activist from the District, was one of nearly 100 protesters at Lafayette Park who were rallying against what the Federal Communications Commission (located a mile and a half southeast) might do to could change the way people interact with the Internet."
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Economy Adds
More Than 200,000 Jobs for the Sixth Straight Month
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "The economy added 214,000 jobs in October while the unemployment rate fell to 5.8 percent, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "The economy added 214,000 jobs in October while the unemployment rate fell to 5.8 percent, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics."
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Denton, Texas
Fracking Ban Under Attack by Bush Family Inner Circle
Steve Horn, DeSmogBlog
Horn writes: "On Nov. 4, Denton, Texas, became the first city in the state to ban the process of fracking when 59 percent of voters cast ballots in favor of the initiative. It did so in the heart of the Barnett Shale basin, where George Mitchell—the 'father of fracking'—drilled the first sample wells for his company Mitchell Energy."
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Steve Horn, DeSmogBlog
Horn writes: "On Nov. 4, Denton, Texas, became the first city in the state to ban the process of fracking when 59 percent of voters cast ballots in favor of the initiative. It did so in the heart of the Barnett Shale basin, where George Mitchell—the 'father of fracking'—drilled the first sample wells for his company Mitchell Energy."
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