Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | How Bravo TV Is Helping End Racism in America
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, TIME
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "The harsh truths about our society that simmer beneath the frothy surface provide a tasty and hearty diet of insight and inspiration. That's why Bravo may be one of America's best hopes for the elimination of racism."
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, TIME
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "The harsh truths about our society that simmer beneath the frothy surface provide a tasty and hearty diet of insight and inspiration. That's why Bravo may be one of America's best hopes for the elimination of racism."
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Bernie Sanders Was Ahead of the Curve on Gay Rights
Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Saturday he has been waiting for the nation to catch up to his support for same-sex marriage. Sanders' remarks come a day after Friday's landmark 5-4 Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide."
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Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Saturday he has been waiting for the nation to catch up to his support for same-sex marriage. Sanders' remarks come a day after Friday's landmark 5-4 Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide."
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Greece Considers Capital Controls, Closing Banks on Monday
Lefteris Papadimas and John O'Donnell, Reuters
Excerpt: "Greece said it may impose capital controls and keep its banks shut on Monday after creditors refused to extend the country's bailout and savers queued to withdraw cash, taking Athens' standoff with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to a dangerous new level."
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Lefteris Papadimas and John O'Donnell, Reuters
Excerpt: "Greece said it may impose capital controls and keep its banks shut on Monday after creditors refused to extend the country's bailout and savers queued to withdraw cash, taking Athens' standoff with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to a dangerous new level."
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Black Churches Are Burning Again in America
Emma Green, The Atlantic
Green writes: "These fires join the murder of nine people at Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church as major acts of violence perpetrated against predominantly black churches in the last fortnight. Churches are burning again in the United States, and the symbolism of that is powerful."
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Emma Green, The Atlantic
Green writes: "These fires join the murder of nine people at Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church as major acts of violence perpetrated against predominantly black churches in the last fortnight. Churches are burning again in the United States, and the symbolism of that is powerful."
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Donald Trump Backlash: 'I Love Mexico' but Promises Border Wall if Elected
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "As the aftershocks of his campaign launch attack on Mexico and Mexicans rumbled on, Donald Trump used an interview on Sunday to say 'I love Mexico.'"
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Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "As the aftershocks of his campaign launch attack on Mexico and Mexicans rumbled on, Donald Trump used an interview on Sunday to say 'I love Mexico.'"
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Deprived of 'Checkbook Diplomacy' in Yemen and Syria, Saudi Arabia Flounders
David Hartwell, Reuters
Hartwell writes: "The latest series of WikiLeaks cables have once again embarrassed the Saudi government and forced it on to the diplomatic defensive. The cables, over half a million documents said to have come from the Saudi Foreign Ministry, contain titillating details about how Riyadh operates - but no smoking guns related to nuclear enrichment or other issues of global fascination."
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David Hartwell, Reuters
Hartwell writes: "The latest series of WikiLeaks cables have once again embarrassed the Saudi government and forced it on to the diplomatic defensive. The cables, over half a million documents said to have come from the Saudi Foreign Ministry, contain titillating details about how Riyadh operates - but no smoking guns related to nuclear enrichment or other issues of global fascination."
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Pope Francis's Environmental Message Brings Thousands On to Streets in Rome
Rosie Scammell, Guardian UK
Scammell writes: "Thousands of campaigners and religious leaders have marched through Rome, backing Pope Francis's uncompromising environmental message ahead of an unprecedented Vatican conference on climate change, and urging world leaders to take action."
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Rosie Scammell, Guardian UK
Scammell writes: "Thousands of campaigners and religious leaders have marched through Rome, backing Pope Francis's uncompromising environmental message ahead of an unprecedented Vatican conference on climate change, and urging world leaders to take action."
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