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Charles Pierce | The Federal System of Killing People Still Functions
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The whole proceeding was a public ritual of expiation, and now the ritual will be completed, maybe a decade from now, with the one blood sacrifice that the law allows."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The whole proceeding was a public ritual of expiation, and now the ritual will be completed, maybe a decade from now, with the one blood sacrifice that the law allows."
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Student Who Told Jeb Bush "Your Brother Created ISIS" Speaks Out About Incident
Alan Yuhas, Guardian UK
Yuhas writes: "Ivy Ziedrich challenged the likely presidential candidate after he blamed the militant group's formation on Barack Obama for withdrawing troops from Iraq."
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Alan Yuhas, Guardian UK
Yuhas writes: "Ivy Ziedrich challenged the likely presidential candidate after he blamed the militant group's formation on Barack Obama for withdrawing troops from Iraq."
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For Decades, Candy Makers Used Forced or Child Labor, Now Congress May Finally Crack Down
Vicki Needham, The Hill
Needham writes: "The 1932 trade rule allows some products that are made by forced or child labor to enter the United States when demand outstrips the domestic supply."
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Vicki Needham, The Hill
Needham writes: "The 1932 trade rule allows some products that are made by forced or child labor to enter the United States when demand outstrips the domestic supply."
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Stranded: How America's Failing Public Transportation Increases Inequality
Gillian B. White, The Atlantic
White writes: "The nation's crumbling infrastructure makes it hard for those living in poverty to access jobs, quality groceries, and good schools."
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Gillian B. White, The Atlantic
White writes: "The nation's crumbling infrastructure makes it hard for those living in poverty to access jobs, quality groceries, and good schools."
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Berkeley Requires Cellphone Sellers to Warn of Radiation Risks
Anita Chabria, Guardian UK
Chabria writes: "Lawmakers vote to highlight the potential dangers of keeping devices close to the body as scientists raise raft of concerns, especially for children."
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Anita Chabria, Guardian UK
Chabria writes: "Lawmakers vote to highlight the potential dangers of keeping devices close to the body as scientists raise raft of concerns, especially for children."
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Egypt's First Elected President Sentenced to Death
Erin Cunningham, The Washington Post
Cunningham writes: "The verdict, which can be appealed, marks a stunning blow to the pro-democracy revolt that saw thousands of Egyptians rise up against an increasingly corrupt police state."
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Erin Cunningham, The Washington Post
Cunningham writes: "The verdict, which can be appealed, marks a stunning blow to the pro-democracy revolt that saw thousands of Egyptians rise up against an increasingly corrupt police state."
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'Kayak-tivists' Take On Shell in Battle Over Arctic Oil Drilling
Rose Hackman, Guardian UK
Hackman writes: "Hundreds of water-borne protesters are shaking their paddles at a giant oil rig in the city's port they say will bring ecological disaster and worsen climate change."
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Rose Hackman, Guardian UK
Hackman writes: "Hundreds of water-borne protesters are shaking their paddles at a giant oil rig in the city's port they say will bring ecological disaster and worsen climate change."
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