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Steve Weissman
| Charlie Hebdo Needs to Know Why Speech in France Remains
Unfree
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "In the days after terrorists killed the cartoonists and journalists at the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, school teachers across France asked their students to observe a minute of silence in homage to the victims. Several Muslim students objected, especially in the poor suburbs of Paris."
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Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "In the days after terrorists killed the cartoonists and journalists at the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, school teachers across France asked their students to observe a minute of silence in homage to the victims. Several Muslim students objected, especially in the poor suburbs of Paris."
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Inequality and
Social Mobility Central to Obama's State of the Union Address
Dan Roberts, The Guardian
Roberts writes: "Eight years after the start of the global banking crisis, Barack Obama on Tuesday will seek to reset America's financial priorities in a State of the Union address aimed at suggesting ways to ensure the benefits of the recovery are more evenly spread across society."
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Dan Roberts, The Guardian
Roberts writes: "Eight years after the start of the global banking crisis, Barack Obama on Tuesday will seek to reset America's financial priorities in a State of the Union address aimed at suggesting ways to ensure the benefits of the recovery are more evenly spread across society."
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In Dramatic
Shift, US Signals Support for Syria Peace Plan
Anne Barnard, The Boston Globe
Barnard writes: "US support for a pair of diplomatic initiatives in Syria underscores the shifting views of how to end the civil war there and the West's quiet retreat from its demand that the country's president, Bashar Assad, step down immediately."
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Anne Barnard, The Boston Globe
Barnard writes: "US support for a pair of diplomatic initiatives in Syria underscores the shifting views of how to end the civil war there and the West's quiet retreat from its demand that the country's president, Bashar Assad, step down immediately."
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Iran Commander
Vows "Devastating" Response to Israeli Attack
Barak Ravid and Jack Khoury, Haaretz
Excerpt: "The commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp on Tuesday warned that the 'Zionist' would have to wait for 'devastating thunderbolts' in response that would be unleashed in the wake of the air strike on the Syria-Israel border that killed six Hezbollah militants and six of its own military men, including senior General Mohammed Allahdaddi."
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Barak Ravid and Jack Khoury, Haaretz
Excerpt: "The commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp on Tuesday warned that the 'Zionist' would have to wait for 'devastating thunderbolts' in response that would be unleashed in the wake of the air strike on the Syria-Israel border that killed six Hezbollah militants and six of its own military men, including senior General Mohammed Allahdaddi."
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Dan Froomkin |
CIA Chief Exonerates Himself With Sham Investigation
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "The outrageous whitewash issued Wednesday by the CIA panel John Brennan hand-picked to lead the investigation into his agency's spying on Senate staffers is being taken seriously by the elite Washington media, which is solemnly reporting that officials have been 'cleared' of any 'wrongdoing.'"
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Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "The outrageous whitewash issued Wednesday by the CIA panel John Brennan hand-picked to lead the investigation into his agency's spying on Senate staffers is being taken seriously by the elite Washington media, which is solemnly reporting that officials have been 'cleared' of any 'wrongdoing.'"
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"Dark Money"
Funds Climate Change Denial Effort
Douglas Fischer, Scientific American
Fischer writes: "The largest, most-consistent money fueling the climate denial movement are a number of well-funded conservative foundations built with so-called 'dark money,' or concealed donations, according to an analysis released Friday afternoon."
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Douglas Fischer, Scientific American
Fischer writes: "The largest, most-consistent money fueling the climate denial movement are a number of well-funded conservative foundations built with so-called 'dark money,' or concealed donations, according to an analysis released Friday afternoon."
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