Paul Krugman | Europe Wins
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Europe dodged a bullet on Sunday. Confounding many predictions, Greek voters strongly supported their government's rejection of creditor demands."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Europe dodged a bullet on Sunday. Confounding many predictions, Greek voters strongly supported their government's rejection of creditor demands."
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Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Steps Down
teleSUR
Excerpt: "His resignation comes less than a day after Greeks overwhelmingly rejected the conditions of an international bailout package in a nation-wide popular referendum."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "His resignation comes less than a day after Greeks overwhelmingly rejected the conditions of an international bailout package in a nation-wide popular referendum."
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As Bernie Sanders' Popularity Surges, Democrats Question Socialist Label
Jana Kasperkevic, Guardian UK
Kasperkevic writes: "Repeating a familiar line from his campaign and TV appearances so far, he said his popularity was in part due to the fact that ordinary American voters wanted a candidate who was willing to take on the establishment."
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Jana Kasperkevic, Guardian UK
Kasperkevic writes: "Repeating a familiar line from his campaign and TV appearances so far, he said his popularity was in part due to the fact that ordinary American voters wanted a candidate who was willing to take on the establishment."
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Silence Around Who Is Burning Black Churches Speaks Volumes
Kristen West Savali, The Root
Savali writes: "Black churches in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee have burned in the weeks following the terrorist attack on Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. that killed 9 people. In response, agents of the state and mainstream media have attempted to gaslight black America into believing that the smoke choking our collective souls is imagined."
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Kristen West Savali, The Root
Savali writes: "Black churches in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee have burned in the weeks following the terrorist attack on Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. that killed 9 people. In response, agents of the state and mainstream media have attempted to gaslight black America into believing that the smoke choking our collective souls is imagined."
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Jessica Valenti | The War on Drugs Has Reached Into the Womb - And Threatens Abortion Rights
Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK
Valenti writes: "The war on drugs is racist, it criminalizes people who need help and it is attacking women's bodily autonomy - fighting it is a core feminist issue."
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Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK
Valenti writes: "The war on drugs is racist, it criminalizes people who need help and it is attacking women's bodily autonomy - fighting it is a core feminist issue."
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Egyptian President Sisi's Very Bad Year
Rami G. Khouri, Al Jazeera America
Khouri writes: "Since Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi took power last year, his country is looking more and more like a reinvigorated security state. His method of governance is one that sucks the life out of the democratic and pluralistic aspirations that millions of Egyptians embraced after President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in 2011."
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Rami G. Khouri, Al Jazeera America
Khouri writes: "Since Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi took power last year, his country is looking more and more like a reinvigorated security state. His method of governance is one that sucks the life out of the democratic and pluralistic aspirations that millions of Egyptians embraced after President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in 2011."
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Secrecy Over Fracking Chemicals Clouds Environmental Risks, Advocates Say
Rose Hackman, Guardian UK
Hackman writes: "Despite a report that links practice to contaminated drinking water, list of more than 1,076 chemicals used during fracking process remains unknown to public."
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Rose Hackman, Guardian UK
Hackman writes: "Despite a report that links practice to contaminated drinking water, list of more than 1,076 chemicals used during fracking process remains unknown to public."
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