Robert Reich | The Upsurge in Uncertain Work
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "As Labor Day looms, more Americans than ever don't know how much they'll be earning next week or even tomorrow."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "As Labor Day looms, more Americans than ever don't know how much they'll be earning next week or even tomorrow."
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Charles Pierce | NYT's Ross Douthat Sees Donald Trump as an Opportunity
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "His Eminence Ross Cardinal Douthat, primate of the Archdiocese of Dorkylvania, has become intrigued with the current Republican frontrunner."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "His Eminence Ross Cardinal Douthat, primate of the Archdiocese of Dorkylvania, has become intrigued with the current Republican frontrunner."
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Israeli Military Apparently Blocked the Bombing of Iran
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "Israel's former defence minister Ehud Barak has said in an interview that three Iran attack plans backed by both himself and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were blocked by the military."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "Israel's former defence minister Ehud Barak has said in an interview that three Iran attack plans backed by both himself and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were blocked by the military."
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Pentagon Manual Defines Some Reporters as Spies
Don North, Consortium News
North writes: "The Pentagon's new 'Law of War' manual puts some journalists in the category of 'unprivileged belligerents,' meaning they can be tried by military tribunals as spies, a further sign of U.S. government hostility toward reporting that undercuts Washington's goals."
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Don North, Consortium News
North writes: "The Pentagon's new 'Law of War' manual puts some journalists in the category of 'unprivileged belligerents,' meaning they can be tried by military tribunals as spies, a further sign of U.S. government hostility toward reporting that undercuts Washington's goals."
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One Year After Israeli Bombardment, People of Gaza Still Sit Among the Ruins
Jodi Rudoren and Majd Al Waheidi, The New York Times
Excerpt: "The men of Shejaiya still come daily to sit vigil in the desolate ruins of their neighborhood, drinking tea and playing chess."
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Jodi Rudoren and Majd Al Waheidi, The New York Times
Excerpt: "The men of Shejaiya still come daily to sit vigil in the desolate ruins of their neighborhood, drinking tea and playing chess."
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Family of Jerame Reid to Request Federal Investigation Into Shooting
Sara Tracey, Press of Atlantic City
Tracey writes: "Reid died in a police-involved shooting in December. His family lost a son, a father, a brother, a nephew."
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Sara Tracey, Press of Atlantic City
Tracey writes: "Reid died in a police-involved shooting in December. His family lost a son, a father, a brother, a nephew."
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The 'Hairy Rhino' Is Now Extinct in Malaysia
Taylor Hill, TakePart.com
Hill writes: "The rarest and smallest species of rhinoceros, the Sumatran rhino, has been declared extinct in Malaysia. The announcement comes from a group of scientists who looked at the distribution of the world's most endangered large animal and found none in a country that was once part of its primary habitat."
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Taylor Hill, TakePart.com
Hill writes: "The rarest and smallest species of rhinoceros, the Sumatran rhino, has been declared extinct in Malaysia. The announcement comes from a group of scientists who looked at the distribution of the world's most endangered large animal and found none in a country that was once part of its primary habitat."
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