Saturday, December 6, 2014

RSN: Climate Change Challenges, Hundreds of Killings by Cops Are Not Reported to FBI





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Scott Galindez | If We Don't Start Fighting Now, We Will Get What We Deserve
Protester grips a megaphone. (photo: Brian A. Pounds)
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "This does not go out to those of you who are actively fighting every day against the corporate oligarchy that is running America. This is to those of you who know we are being fleeced and are waiting for others to do something."
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Hundreds of Killings by Cops Are Not Reported to FBI
Michael Walsh, Yahoo! News
Walsh reports: "Hundreds of police killings are not included in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's records on the matter, according to a new report."
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Hillary Clinton Backs Federal Probes of Ferguson, Staten Island Cases
Richard Valdmanis, Reuters
Valdmanis reports: "Potential Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton said on Thursday she was pleased the U.S. Department of Justice was investigating the recent deaths of unarmed black men in incidents with police."
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Leahy to Obama: End NSA Program Now
Julian Hattem, The Hill
Hattem reports: "One of the Senate's biggest critics of the National Security Agency's (NSA) contentious spying programs wants President Obama to make drastic reforms himself, after a congressional plan was blocked on the Senate floor last month."
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US Diplomat on Open Mike Tells Truth About Egypt's Mubarak
Ali Weinberg, ABC News
Weinberg reports: "After getting caught criticizing her department's own talking points on the dropping of charges against former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki brushed off the 'hot mic' moment in an emailed statement to ABC News."
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Kenny Smith | An Open Letter to Charles Barkley on Ferguson
Kenny Smith, USA Today
Smith writes: "The question must be asked: Why is there so much distrust in the police and the legal system from the African American community?"
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Kathy Kelly | Climate Change Challenges
Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
Kelly writes: "Even so, it seems the greatest danger - the greatest violence - that any of us face is contained in our attacks on our environment. Today's children and generations to follow them face nightmares of scarcity, disease, mass displacement, social chaos, and war, due to our patterns of consumption and pollution."
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