Robert Reich | Hillary Clinton's Refusal to Reinstate Glass-Stegall
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "It's a mistake politically because people who believe Hillary Clinton is still too close to Wall Street will not be reassured by her position on Glass-Steagall. Many will recall that her husband led the way to repealing Glass Steagall in 1999 at the request of the big Wall Street banks."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "It's a mistake politically because people who believe Hillary Clinton is still too close to Wall Street will not be reassured by her position on Glass-Steagall. Many will recall that her husband led the way to repealing Glass Steagall in 1999 at the request of the big Wall Street banks."
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Obama Cites 'Justice and Redemption' in Call for Prison Reform
Alan Yuhas, Guardian UK
Yuhas writes: "Speaking at NAACP convention in Philadelphia, president urges shorter sentences for some drug crimes and says felons should have right to vote."
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Alan Yuhas, Guardian UK
Yuhas writes: "Speaking at NAACP convention in Philadelphia, president urges shorter sentences for some drug crimes and says felons should have right to vote."
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Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain | Iranians' View of the Nuclear Deal: Optimistic, With Significant Caveats
Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussein, The Intercept
Excerpt: "U.S. media coverage of the Iran deal is, as usual, overwhelmingly focused on American and Israeli voices, with the hard-liner fanatics in each country issuing apocalyptic decrees, insisting that the deal is far too lenient on Iran and provides it with far too many benefits."
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Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussein, The Intercept
Excerpt: "U.S. media coverage of the Iran deal is, as usual, overwhelmingly focused on American and Israeli voices, with the hard-liner fanatics in each country issuing apocalyptic decrees, insisting that the deal is far too lenient on Iran and provides it with far too many benefits."
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Three Top Psychologists Lose Their Jobs After Aiding Bush Torture Program
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "American Psychological Association framed the departures of its chief executive officer, deputy CEO and communications chief as 'retirements' and resignations."
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Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman writes: "American Psychological Association framed the departures of its chief executive officer, deputy CEO and communications chief as 'retirements' and resignations."
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Americans With Guns Kill More Americans Than ISIS
Dean Obeidallah, The Daily Beast
Obeidallah writes: "Russia, ISIS, yadda yadda. The biggest existential threat to Americans is other Americans - specifically, the ones armed to the teeth."
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Dean Obeidallah, The Daily Beast
Obeidallah writes: "Russia, ISIS, yadda yadda. The biggest existential threat to Americans is other Americans - specifically, the ones armed to the teeth."
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Documenting Death Inside Syria's Secret Prisons
Deborah Amos, NPR
Amos writes: "A Syrian forensic photographer, who now uses the pseudonym Caesar, documented the death of thousands of detainees in Syria's brutal prison system. He made more than 55,000 high-resolution images before he fled the country, fearing for his safety, in 2013."
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Deborah Amos, NPR
Amos writes: "A Syrian forensic photographer, who now uses the pseudonym Caesar, documented the death of thousands of detainees in Syria's brutal prison system. He made more than 55,000 high-resolution images before he fled the country, fearing for his safety, in 2013."
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Paul Krugman | Solar and Wind Energy Consumption Tripled Under Obama
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Like a number of commentators, I've been struck by how people on the right know, just know, that Obamacare has been a dismal failure."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Like a number of commentators, I've been struck by how people on the right know, just know, that Obamacare has been a dismal failure."
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