Robert Parry | MH-17 Case Slips Into Propaganda Fog
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Almost a year ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine killing 298 people. Yet, instead of a transparent investigation seeking justice, the case became a propaganda game of finger-pointing, with the CIA withholding key evidence all the better to blame Russia."
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Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Almost a year ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine killing 298 people. Yet, instead of a transparent investigation seeking justice, the case became a propaganda game of finger-pointing, with the CIA withholding key evidence all the better to blame Russia."
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Confederate Flag Comes Down on South Carolina's Statehouse Grounds
Stephanie McCrummen and Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Members from a South Carolina Highway Patrol honor guard approached the Confederate memorial, and as one turned a lever to lower the flag, the assembled large crowd burst into sustained applause and chanted 'U.S.A.!' The flag will be placed in a museum."
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Stephanie McCrummen and Elahe Izadi, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Members from a South Carolina Highway Patrol honor guard approached the Confederate memorial, and as one turned a lever to lower the flag, the assembled large crowd burst into sustained applause and chanted 'U.S.A.!' The flag will be placed in a museum."
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Bernie Sanders Calls for Expansion of Social Security Benefits
Dan Roberts, Guardian UK
Roberts writes: "Democratic presidential hopeful renews calls for expansion of benefits and warns that Republicans will try to undermine Medicare and pensions."
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Dan Roberts, Guardian UK
Roberts writes: "Democratic presidential hopeful renews calls for expansion of benefits and warns that Republicans will try to undermine Medicare and pensions."
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Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan | Cybersecurity, Encryption and the Golden Age of Surveillance
Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "One way we can protect ourselves is with encryption, which provides security for our data, allowing us to send and store digital information safely, essentially scrambling the information. In order to unscramble it, you need a key, a password."
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Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "One way we can protect ourselves is with encryption, which provides security for our data, allowing us to send and store digital information safely, essentially scrambling the information. In order to unscramble it, you need a key, a password."
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Mother of Eric Garner Praises New York's Appointment of Special Prosecutor to Probe Police Killings
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "It was July 17, 2014, after police pulled him to the ground in a chokehold and piled on top of him while he said 'I can't breathe' 11 times."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "It was July 17, 2014, after police pulled him to the ground in a chokehold and piled on top of him while he said 'I can't breathe' 11 times."
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The US Military Conducted Germ-Warfare Experiments on Unsuspecting Residents of San Francisco in 1950
Kevin Loria, Business Insider
Loria writes: "The unsuspecting residents of San Francisco certainly could not consent to the military's germ-warfare test, and there's good evidence that it could have caused the death of at least one resident of the city, Edward Nevin, and hospitalized 10 others."
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Kevin Loria, Business Insider
Loria writes: "The unsuspecting residents of San Francisco certainly could not consent to the military's germ-warfare test, and there's good evidence that it could have caused the death of at least one resident of the city, Edward Nevin, and hospitalized 10 others."
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BP Could Get Billions in Tax Breaks on Oil Spill Settlement
Jennifer Larino, The Times-Picayune
Larino writes: "According to the Public Interest Research Group, at least $13.2 billion in the settlement is not defined as a penalty, meaning BP could potentially get tax breaks on that chunk of money. This includes payments to restore natural resources the spill damaged."
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Jennifer Larino, The Times-Picayune
Larino writes: "According to the Public Interest Research Group, at least $13.2 billion in the settlement is not defined as a penalty, meaning BP could potentially get tax breaks on that chunk of money. This includes payments to restore natural resources the spill damaged."
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