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1 DONOR IN A THOUSAND READERS HAS TO END: Effectively that's what we are dealing
with. The exact numbers are a little difficult to pin down but the ratio of
Readers to Donors is off the scale huge. We have to end that. It is decision
time. Is Reader Supported News worth supporting? Marc Ash - Founder, Reader
Supported News
Noam Chomsky |
The Crimes of Others
Noam Chomsky, Jacobin
Excerpt: "Earlier this month, Dan Falcone and Saul Isaacson, both high school educators, sat down with Noam Chomsky in his Cambridge, MA office."
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Noam Chomsky, Jacobin
Excerpt: "Earlier this month, Dan Falcone and Saul Isaacson, both high school educators, sat down with Noam Chomsky in his Cambridge, MA office."
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Amy Davidson |
The Blackwater Case Is a Reminder of How Badly US Conducted Itself in
Iraq
Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "Eight years ago, in Baghdad, American contractors working for the Blackwater USA security company were driving in a convoy near the Nisour Square roundabout, when they suddenly opened fire with automatic weapons."
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Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "Eight years ago, in Baghdad, American contractors working for the Blackwater USA security company were driving in a convoy near the Nisour Square roundabout, when they suddenly opened fire with automatic weapons."
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DC Mayor Plans
to Exempt Cops' Body Cam Footage From Freedom of Information Act
John Paul Brammer, Blue Nation Review
Brammer writes: "In her Budget Support Act, D.C.'s Mayor Muriel Bowser has included language that would make footage recorded by police unavailable through the Freedom of Information Act, My Fox D.C. reports."
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John Paul Brammer, Blue Nation Review
Brammer writes: "In her Budget Support Act, D.C.'s Mayor Muriel Bowser has included language that would make footage recorded by police unavailable through the Freedom of Information Act, My Fox D.C. reports."
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Here's What
Happened in Indiana as Soon as the Media Stopped Paying
Attention
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "According to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R), who spoke to reporters on Tuesday, the 'difficult time' for the state is over."
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Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "According to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R), who spoke to reporters on Tuesday, the 'difficult time' for the state is over."
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Chicago Police
Pays Out $5.5 Million for Cop Who Brutally Tortured Black
Suspects
Michael E. Miller, The Washington Post
Miller writes: "Whenever Chicago Police commander Jon Burge needed a confession, he would walk into the interrogation room and set down a little black box, his alleged victims would later tell prosecutors."
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Michael E. Miller, The Washington Post
Miller writes: "Whenever Chicago Police commander Jon Burge needed a confession, he would walk into the interrogation room and set down a little black box, his alleged victims would later tell prosecutors."
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The Courage of
Low-Wage Workers on Strike
Leo Gerard, In These Times
Gerard writes: "This is no plea for pity for corporate kingpins like Walmart and McDonald's inundated by workers' demands for living wages."
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Leo Gerard, In These Times
Gerard writes: "This is no plea for pity for corporate kingpins like Walmart and McDonald's inundated by workers' demands for living wages."
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How Climate
Change Could Annihilate Forests Worldwide
Jeff Tietz, Rolling Stone
Tietz writes: "In May 2011, a postdoctoral student at Los Alamos National Laboratory named Park Williams set out to predict the future of the dominant iconic conifers of the American Southwest - the Douglas fir, the piñon pine and the ponderosa pine."
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Jeff Tietz, Rolling Stone
Tietz writes: "In May 2011, a postdoctoral student at Los Alamos National Laboratory named Park Williams set out to predict the future of the dominant iconic conifers of the American Southwest - the Douglas fir, the piñon pine and the ponderosa pine."
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