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Glenn Greenwald | Lessons From Snowden Reporting: LA Times Editors Advocate Source Prosecution
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "So many journalists were furious about the revelations, and were demanding prosecution for it, that there should have been a club created called Journalists Against Transparency or Journalists for State Secrecy and it would have been highly populated."
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Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "So many journalists were furious about the revelations, and were demanding prosecution for it, that there should have been a club created called Journalists Against Transparency or Journalists for State Secrecy and it would have been highly populated."
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How the GOP Went 'Psycho,' and How to Fix It
Craig Shirley, Reuters
Shirley writes: "Consider the senior GOP leadership's embrace of the National Security Agency's enveloping surveillance activities. Mother is always spying on Norman. And Norman, when in the grip of his alter-ego, spies on private citizens."
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Craig Shirley, Reuters
Shirley writes: "Consider the senior GOP leadership's embrace of the National Security Agency's enveloping surveillance activities. Mother is always spying on Norman. And Norman, when in the grip of his alter-ego, spies on private citizens."
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Killing the Black Panthers
David Finkelstein, Consortium News
Finkelstein writes: "Will America, we all wonder, ever live up to its societal ideal of 'equal justice under the law?'"
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David Finkelstein, Consortium News
Finkelstein writes: "Will America, we all wonder, ever live up to its societal ideal of 'equal justice under the law?'"
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Mediterranean Migrant Crisis: Number of Arrivals in Italy in 2015 Passes 50,000
Rosie Scammell, Guardian UK
Scammell writes: "The number of migrants to have arrived in Italy by boat this year passed 50,000 at the weekend as around 5,000 people were rescued in the Mediterranean."
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Rosie Scammell, Guardian UK
Scammell writes: "The number of migrants to have arrived in Italy by boat this year passed 50,000 at the weekend as around 5,000 people were rescued in the Mediterranean."
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What Poverty Does to the Young Brain
Madeline Ostrander, The New Yorker
Ostrander writes: "In the nineteen-nineties, during the media panic over 'crack babies,' he was among a number of scientists who questioned whether the danger of cocaine exposure in utero was being overstated. More recently, as the science director of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, he has become interested in another sort of neurotoxin: poverty."
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Madeline Ostrander, The New Yorker
Ostrander writes: "In the nineteen-nineties, during the media panic over 'crack babies,' he was among a number of scientists who questioned whether the danger of cocaine exposure in utero was being overstated. More recently, as the science director of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, he has become interested in another sort of neurotoxin: poverty."
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Amanda Marcotte | 5 Ways Birth Control Has Changed America
Amanda Marcotte, Rolling Stone
Marcotte writes: "The value of birth control should be a settled question, right? But in recent years we've seen a surge in political and legal activity aimed at reducing access. In light of this, it's worth remembering some of the ways Griswold, and the American embrace of birth control, has shaped our country for the better."
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Amanda Marcotte, Rolling Stone
Marcotte writes: "The value of birth control should be a settled question, right? But in recent years we've seen a surge in political and legal activity aimed at reducing access. In light of this, it's worth remembering some of the ways Griswold, and the American embrace of birth control, has shaped our country for the better."
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Fracking Does Cause 'Widespread, Systemic' Contamination of American's Drinking Water
Josh Fox and Lee Ziesche, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "In a draft report five years in the making, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed that fracking does indeed contaminate drinking water, a fact the oil and gas industry has vehemently denied."
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Josh Fox and Lee Ziesche, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "In a draft report five years in the making, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed that fracking does indeed contaminate drinking water, a fact the oil and gas industry has vehemently denied."
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