Julian Assange: The Untold Story of the Snowden Manhunt
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "There was a worldwide manhunt for Edward Snowden - at a particular moment in time, the largest manhunt the world has ever seen, more resources put into it over that two-week period than any other manhunt."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "There was a worldwide manhunt for Edward Snowden - at a particular moment in time, the largest manhunt the world has ever seen, more resources put into it over that two-week period than any other manhunt."
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FBI Behind Mysterious Surveillance Aircraft Over US Cities
Jack Gillum, Eileen Sullivan and Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The FBI is operating a small air force with scores of low-flying planes across the country carrying video and, at times, cellphone surveillance technology - all hidden behind fictitious companies that are fronts for the government, The Associated Press has learned."
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Jack Gillum, Eileen Sullivan and Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The FBI is operating a small air force with scores of low-flying planes across the country carrying video and, at times, cellphone surveillance technology - all hidden behind fictitious companies that are fronts for the government, The Associated Press has learned."
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Paul Krugman | That 1914 Feeling
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "A forced Greek exit from the euro would create huge economic and political risks, yet Europe seems to be sleepwalking toward that outcome."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "A forced Greek exit from the euro would create huge economic and political risks, yet Europe seems to be sleepwalking toward that outcome."
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Government Secrecy Put On Trial
Megan R. Wilson and Dustin Weaver, The Hill
Excerpt: "Endless delays. Inflated costs. Stonewalling officials. And in at least one case, redactions made in duct tape. Welcome to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - bureaucracy's house of horrors and the subject of a two-day hearing in the House this week aimed at spotlighting what lawmakers say is a broken system."
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Megan R. Wilson and Dustin Weaver, The Hill
Excerpt: "Endless delays. Inflated costs. Stonewalling officials. And in at least one case, redactions made in duct tape. Welcome to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - bureaucracy's house of horrors and the subject of a two-day hearing in the House this week aimed at spotlighting what lawmakers say is a broken system."
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In Rare Move, DOJ Drafts a Bill of Its Own - To Ensure Native Voting Rights
Stephanie Woodard, In These Times
Woodard writes: "The act would place at least one election office in each tribal community that requests it, thus reducing the vast distances, often over forbidding terrain, that many Native voters face."
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Stephanie Woodard, In These Times
Woodard writes: "The act would place at least one election office in each tribal community that requests it, thus reducing the vast distances, often over forbidding terrain, that many Native voters face."
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Scott Walker Thinks Ultrasounds Are a Pretty Cool Thing to Force Women to Do Against Their Will
Jesse Berney, Blue Nation Review
Berney writes: "Walker thinks they're so lovely and cool that he signed a bill forcing women to get one before obtaining an abortion."
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Jesse Berney, Blue Nation Review
Berney writes: "Walker thinks they're so lovely and cool that he signed a bill forcing women to get one before obtaining an abortion."
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How Europe's Climate Policies Fuel Tree Felling in the US
Joby Warrick, The Washington Post
Warrick writes: "All but nonexistent a decade ago, pellet mills have sprung up in seven states to fill galloping demand for renewable fuels to reduce global dependence on coal and petroleum."
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Joby Warrick, The Washington Post
Warrick writes: "All but nonexistent a decade ago, pellet mills have sprung up in seven states to fill galloping demand for renewable fuels to reduce global dependence on coal and petroleum."
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