Matt Taibbi | Sandra Bland Was Murdered
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The Texas Department of Safety ruled that Brian Encina, the officer who arrested Bland, pulled her from her car, and threatened her with a Taser, had merely violated the state's 'courtesy policy.'"
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The Texas Department of Safety ruled that Brian Encina, the officer who arrested Bland, pulled her from her car, and threatened her with a Taser, had merely violated the state's 'courtesy policy.'"
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Bernie Sanders' Favorability Has Doubled Since March
Elliot Smilowitz, The Hill
Smilowitz writes: "In the same time span, Hillary Clinton's favorability has fallen from 48 percent to 43 percent. Her unfavorable rating rose to 46 percent, giving her a negative net favorable score."
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Elliot Smilowitz, The Hill
Smilowitz writes: "In the same time span, Hillary Clinton's favorability has fallen from 48 percent to 43 percent. Her unfavorable rating rose to 46 percent, giving her a negative net favorable score."
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Feds Regularly Monitored Black Lives Matter Protesters Since Ferguson
George Joseph, The Intercept
Joseph writes: "The Department of Homeland Security has been monitoring the Black Lives Matter movement since anti-police protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri last summer, according to hundreds of documents obtained by The Intercept through a Freedom of Information Act request."
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George Joseph, The Intercept
Joseph writes: "The Department of Homeland Security has been monitoring the Black Lives Matter movement since anti-police protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri last summer, according to hundreds of documents obtained by The Intercept through a Freedom of Information Act request."
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For Donald Trump, Being His Own Super PAC Has Its Advantages
Rebecca Ballhaus, The Wall Street Journal
Ballhaus writes: "Mr. Trump, as a Republican candidate for president and a billionaire who is nearly single-handedly financing himself, is running a hybrid operation that doesn't have to follow many of the rules imposed on his rivals."
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Rebecca Ballhaus, The Wall Street Journal
Ballhaus writes: "Mr. Trump, as a Republican candidate for president and a billionaire who is nearly single-handedly financing himself, is running a hybrid operation that doesn't have to follow many of the rules imposed on his rivals."
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UK Police Confirm Ongoing Criminal Investigation of Journalists Who Worked With Snowden
Ryan Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "A secretive British police investigation focusing on journalists working with Edward Snowden's leaked documents remains ongoing two years after it was quietly launched, The Intercept can reveal."
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Ryan Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "A secretive British police investigation focusing on journalists working with Edward Snowden's leaked documents remains ongoing two years after it was quietly launched, The Intercept can reveal."
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Turkey Finally Joins War Against ISIS, but What Took So Long?
Patrick Cockburn, The Independent
Cockburn writes: "In response to attacks on Turkish soil, President Erdogan's air force launched its first bombing raids on jihadi targets in Syria. What took them so long to enter the conflict?"
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Patrick Cockburn, The Independent
Cockburn writes: "In response to attacks on Turkish soil, President Erdogan's air force launched its first bombing raids on jihadi targets in Syria. What took them so long to enter the conflict?"
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Fossil Fuel Companies Impose More in Climate Costs Than They Make in Profits
David Roberts, Vox
Roberts writes: "It is fairly well understood by now that releasing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere imposes an economic cost, in the form of climate change impacts. In most cases, however, those responsible for carbon emissions are not required to pay that cost."
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David Roberts, Vox
Roberts writes: "It is fairly well understood by now that releasing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere imposes an economic cost, in the form of climate change impacts. In most cases, however, those responsible for carbon emissions are not required to pay that cost."
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