William Boardman | US Torturers Lose Psychologists' Corrupt Cooperation
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "American psychologists have voted overwhelmingly against helping their government torture people. In an even more radical step, the psychologists voted to obey international law, even in instances where US law tolerates war crimes or crimes against humanity."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "American psychologists have voted overwhelmingly against helping their government torture people. In an even more radical step, the psychologists voted to obey international law, even in instances where US law tolerates war crimes or crimes against humanity."
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American Flag Raised Over US Embassy: 'A Day for Pushing Aside Old Barriers'
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "John Kerry reopens embassy and proclaims 'Cuba's future is for Cubans' as American flag is raised over building for the first time in more than half a century."
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Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "John Kerry reopens embassy and proclaims 'Cuba's future is for Cubans' as American flag is raised over building for the first time in more than half a century."
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Bernie Sanders: Super PACs Amount to Legalized Bribery
Jason Horowitz, The New York Times
Horowitz writes: "One recent afternoon, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont gave another of the populist speeches that have drawn the largest crowds of the 2016 campaign to his rallies around the country and made him the unexpected rival to Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination."
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Jason Horowitz, The New York Times
Horowitz writes: "One recent afternoon, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont gave another of the populist speeches that have drawn the largest crowds of the 2016 campaign to his rallies around the country and made him the unexpected rival to Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination."
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Chelsea Manning Supporters Condemn Threat of Indefinite Solitary Confinement
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "Activists say charges of 'disrespect' and 'disorderly conduct' are a violation of Manning's free speech as army insists its behavior is 'fair and equitable.'"
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Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "Activists say charges of 'disrespect' and 'disorderly conduct' are a violation of Manning's free speech as army insists its behavior is 'fair and equitable.'"
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More Cops Die in States With More Guns
Maggie Fox, NBC News
Fox writes: "The report is sure to be controversial, but it adds a new dimension to a conversation that's recently been focused more on police shootings of unarmed Americans."
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Maggie Fox, NBC News
Fox writes: "The report is sure to be controversial, but it adds a new dimension to a conversation that's recently been focused more on police shootings of unarmed Americans."
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Undocumented Workers Pay $13 Billion a Year in Social Security, Get $1 Billion Back
Roy Germano, VICE News
Germano writes: "The SSA estimates that unauthorized workers have paid a whopping $100 billion into the fund over the past decade. Yet as these people are in the US illegally, it is unlikely that they will be able to benefit from their contributions later in life."
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Roy Germano, VICE News
Germano writes: "The SSA estimates that unauthorized workers have paid a whopping $100 billion into the fund over the past decade. Yet as these people are in the US illegally, it is unlikely that they will be able to benefit from their contributions later in life."
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People Who Live Near Fracking Sites Suffer Higher Rates of Heart Conditions and Neurological Illnesses, Says Research
Tom Bawden, The Independent
Bawden writes: "Residents in high-density areas of fracking made 27 per cent more hospital visits for treatment for heart conditions than those from locations where no fracking took place, according to a new study of drilling in Pennsylvania between 2007 and 2011."
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Tom Bawden, The Independent
Bawden writes: "Residents in high-density areas of fracking made 27 per cent more hospital visits for treatment for heart conditions than those from locations where no fracking took place, according to a new study of drilling in Pennsylvania between 2007 and 2011."
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