Elizabeth
Warren, Sherrod Brown Letter to Obama on the 'Dishonesty' of TPP
Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "What was true then remains true now. The American people should be allowed to weigh in on the facts of TPP before Members of Congress are asked to voluntarily reduce our ability to amend, shape, or block any trade deal."
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Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "What was true then remains true now. The American people should be allowed to weigh in on the facts of TPP before Members of Congress are asked to voluntarily reduce our ability to amend, shape, or block any trade deal."
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Baltimore
Freddie Gray Protests Turn Violent as Police and Crowds Clash
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "At least a dozen protesters were arrested in Baltimore on Saturday evening after peaceful demonstrations over the death of Freddie Gray were followed by clashes with police in riot gear and scattered vandalism."
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Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "At least a dozen protesters were arrested in Baltimore on Saturday evening after peaceful demonstrations over the death of Freddie Gray were followed by clashes with police in riot gear and scattered vandalism."
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Does NSA
Spying Stop Terrorism? In The Case of Mumbai Attacks, the Answer Is
No
Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica
Rotella writes: "The intelligence community was claiming the National Security Agency had played a key role in preventing Headley's follow-up plot against a Danish newspaper in 2009. That surprised me."
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Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica
Rotella writes: "The intelligence community was claiming the National Security Agency had played a key role in preventing Headley's follow-up plot against a Danish newspaper in 2009. That surprised me."
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Deep Support
in Washington for CIA's Drone Missions
Mark Mazzetti and Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Excerpt: "That unwavering support from Capitol Hill is but one reason the C.I.A.'s killing missions are embedded in American warfare and unlikely to change significantly despite President Obama's announcement on Thursday that a drone strike accidentally killed two innocent hostages, an American and an Italian."
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Mark Mazzetti and Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times
Excerpt: "That unwavering support from Capitol Hill is but one reason the C.I.A.'s killing missions are embedded in American warfare and unlikely to change significantly despite President Obama's announcement on Thursday that a drone strike accidentally killed two innocent hostages, an American and an Italian."
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Migrant
Abduction Has Become a Lucrative Business for Illegal US
Crossings
Sarah Stillman, The New Yorker
Stillman writes: "America's migrant-extortion market remains in the shadows of our fierce immigration debate. One reason is that the crime targets those who are least likely to report it. Another is that the victims of ransom kidnappings are sometimes twice disappeared."
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Sarah Stillman, The New Yorker
Stillman writes: "America's migrant-extortion market remains in the shadows of our fierce immigration debate. One reason is that the crime targets those who are least likely to report it. Another is that the victims of ransom kidnappings are sometimes twice disappeared."
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Ousted
President: Honduras Now Under a Permanent Coup Regime
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Manuel Zelaya, the leftist president of Honduras ousted in a 2009 coup, said Friday that his country is living under a 'permanent coup' regime."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Manuel Zelaya, the leftist president of Honduras ousted in a 2009 coup, said Friday that his country is living under a 'permanent coup' regime."
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Why Is Obama
Letting the EPA Drag Its Feet on Chemical Plant Safety?
Rick Hind, Greenpeace
Hind writes: "Two years after the disaster in West, Texas we're still waiting for the EPA to begin the rule-making process. In the meantime there have been more than 350 additional chemical accidents."
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Rick Hind, Greenpeace
Hind writes: "Two years after the disaster in West, Texas we're still waiting for the EPA to begin the rule-making process. In the meantime there have been more than 350 additional chemical accidents."
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