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Charles Pierce
| Dead of Night: The Ferguson Decision
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Ever since 9/11, when we all began to be told that we were going to have to bend a little bit, and then a little bit more, to authority or else we'd all die, the police in this country have been militarized in their tactics and in their equipment, which is bad enough, but in their attitudes and their mentality, which is far, far worse."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Ever since 9/11, when we all began to be told that we were going to have to bend a little bit, and then a little bit more, to authority or else we'd all die, the police in this country have been militarized in their tactics and in their equipment, which is bad enough, but in their attitudes and their mentality, which is far, far worse."
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Wave of
Violent Civil Unrest Grips Ferguson After Grand Jury Decision
Jon Swaine and Paul Lewis, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Violent protests have flared in the St Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri, after a decision not to bring state criminal charges against a police officer who shot dead an unarmed black 18-year-old."
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Jon Swaine and Paul Lewis, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Violent protests have flared in the St Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri, after a decision not to bring state criminal charges against a police officer who shot dead an unarmed black 18-year-old."
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Ted Cruz
Suggests Joe Lieberman to Replace Hagel
Colby Itkowitz, The Washington Post
Itkowitz writes: "Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has offered President Obama some unsolicited advice on who to pick to replace outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel."
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Colby Itkowitz, The Washington Post
Itkowitz writes: "Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has offered President Obama some unsolicited advice on who to pick to replace outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel."
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How Accurate
Are Drone Strikes? 41 Men Targeted, 1,147 People Killed
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "Some 24 men specifically targeted in Pakistan resulted in the death of 874 people. All were reported in the press as 'killed' on multiple occasions, meaning that numerous strikes were aimed at each of them. The vast majority of those strikes were unsuccessful."
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Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "Some 24 men specifically targeted in Pakistan resulted in the death of 874 people. All were reported in the press as 'killed' on multiple occasions, meaning that numerous strikes were aimed at each of them. The vast majority of those strikes were unsuccessful."
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California
College Students Walk Out of Class to Protest Tuition Hikes
Sam Sanders, National Public Radio
Sanders writes: "Students in the University of California system staged walkouts on campuses throughout the state Monday, in response to proposed tuition hikes at their schools. Last week, the UC Board of Regents voted for hikes of up to 5 percent a year, for the next five years, unless state funding is increased."
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Sam Sanders, National Public Radio
Sanders writes: "Students in the University of California system staged walkouts on campuses throughout the state Monday, in response to proposed tuition hikes at their schools. Last week, the UC Board of Regents voted for hikes of up to 5 percent a year, for the next five years, unless state funding is increased."
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Renewables
Help Push Nuclear Giants to Brink of Collapse
Paul Brown, Climate News Network
Brown writes: "Plans to build two giant nuclear reactors in south-west England are being reviewed as French energy companies now seek financial backing from China and Saudi Arabia - while the British government considers whether it has offered vast subsidies for a white elephant."
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Paul Brown, Climate News Network
Brown writes: "Plans to build two giant nuclear reactors in south-west England are being reviewed as French energy companies now seek financial backing from China and Saudi Arabia - while the British government considers whether it has offered vast subsidies for a white elephant."
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