William
Boardman | Fukushima in Year Five of Endless Radioactive
Contamination
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The world's worst nuclear power disaster continues to release radiation into the sea and air around Fukushima, Japan, where the site remains only partially-controlled and is still years if not decades from any sort of safe shutdown."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The world's worst nuclear power disaster continues to release radiation into the sea and air around Fukushima, Japan, where the site remains only partially-controlled and is still years if not decades from any sort of safe shutdown."
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US Warplanes
Begin Air Strikes on ISIS in Iraqi City of Tikrit
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "US military warplanes have begun targeting Islamic State positions in the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday, a reversal that has placed American airpower dramatically close to a supporting role for Iranian-backed militias on the ground."
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Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "US military warplanes have begun targeting Islamic State positions in the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday, a reversal that has placed American airpower dramatically close to a supporting role for Iranian-backed militias on the ground."
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Bowe Bergdahl
Faces Life in Prison After Being Charged With Desertion
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "The longest-held US prisoner of war of the post-9/11 era will be charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and faces a potential penalty of life in prison."
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Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "The longest-held US prisoner of war of the post-9/11 era will be charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and faces a potential penalty of life in prison."
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Saudi Arabia
Begins Air Assault in Yemen
Mark Mazzetti and David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday night that it had begun military operations in Yemen, launching airstrikes in coordination with a coalition of 10 nations."
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Mark Mazzetti and David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday night that it had begun military operations in Yemen, launching airstrikes in coordination with a coalition of 10 nations."
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Danny
Schechter Was Our News Dissector
John Nichols and Moyers & Company
Excerpt: "It is impossible to fully explain media criticism - and media understanding - as it exists today without recognizing the remarkable contribution of Danny Schechter."
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John Nichols and Moyers & Company
Excerpt: "It is impossible to fully explain media criticism - and media understanding - as it exists today without recognizing the remarkable contribution of Danny Schechter."
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Chile Abortion
Arrest: Sick Woman Is Reported to Police After Going to Hospital
Jonathan Franklin, Guardian UK
Franklin writes: "A 25-year-old hospital patient has been arrested in Chile after a surgeon suspected the woman had deliberately induced an abortion."
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Jonathan Franklin, Guardian UK
Franklin writes: "A 25-year-old hospital patient has been arrested in Chile after a surgeon suspected the woman had deliberately induced an abortion."
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Are Slaves
Catching the Fish You Buy?
Robin McDowell, Margie Mason and Martha Mendoza, Associated Press
Excerpt: "An intricate web of connections separates the fish we eat from the men who catch it, and obscures a brutal truth: Your seafood may come from slaves."
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Robin McDowell, Margie Mason and Martha Mendoza, Associated Press
Excerpt: "An intricate web of connections separates the fish we eat from the men who catch it, and obscures a brutal truth: Your seafood may come from slaves."
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