Robert Reich | Worker Pay Is Rising at the Slowest Rate Ever Recorded
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Most people's pay is stagnant or dropping when adjusted for the costs of living, including rents that are going through the stratosphere."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Most people's pay is stagnant or dropping when adjusted for the costs of living, including rents that are going through the stratosphere."
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July Is the Deadliest Month of 2015 for Police-Related Killings
Jamiles Lartey, Guardian UK
Lartey writes: "Last month's 118 fatalities - more than one in six of whom were unarmed - reversed a downward trend over the previous four months."
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Jamiles Lartey, Guardian UK
Lartey writes: "Last month's 118 fatalities - more than one in six of whom were unarmed - reversed a downward trend over the previous four months."
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Hillary Clinton Calls for End to Cuba Embargo in Attack on 'Outdated' Policy
Sabrina Siddiqui, Guardian UK
Siddiqui writes: "Democratic presidential frontrunner calls out Republican opponents for looking through 'cold war lens' and calls for improved relations with Latin America."
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Sabrina Siddiqui, Guardian UK
Siddiqui writes: "Democratic presidential frontrunner calls out Republican opponents for looking through 'cold war lens' and calls for improved relations with Latin America."
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Donald Trump's Companies Have Sought Visas to Import at Least 1,100 Workers
Mica Rosenberg, Reuters
Rosenberg writes: "Donald Trump is staking his run for U.S. president in part on a vow to protect American jobs. But this month, one of his companies, the elite Mar-a-Lago Club resort in Florida, applied to import 70 foreign workers to serve as cooks, wait staff and cleaners."
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Mica Rosenberg, Reuters
Rosenberg writes: "Donald Trump is staking his run for U.S. president in part on a vow to protect American jobs. But this month, one of his companies, the elite Mar-a-Lago Club resort in Florida, applied to import 70 foreign workers to serve as cooks, wait staff and cleaners."
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Corporate Killers: Private Companies at the Heart of US Drone Warfare
Abigail Fielding-Smith, Crofton Black, Alice Ross and James Ball, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Corporate staff are reviewing top-secret data and helping uniformed colleagues decide whether people under surveillance are enemies or civilians."
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Abigail Fielding-Smith, Crofton Black, Alice Ross and James Ball, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Corporate staff are reviewing top-secret data and helping uniformed colleagues decide whether people under surveillance are enemies or civilians."
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Germany Halts Treason Inquiry Into Journalists After Protests
Kate Connolly, Guardian UK
Connolly writes: "'For the good of media freedom,' Germany's prosecutor general suspends investigation into reporters who said state planned to boost surveillance."
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Kate Connolly, Guardian UK
Connolly writes: "'For the good of media freedom,' Germany's prosecutor general suspends investigation into reporters who said state planned to boost surveillance."
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People's Climate March: The Revolution Starts Here
Ricken Patel, Guardian UK
Patel writes: "This year's march in November will send the most powerful message yet to world leaders the day before they meet for crucial climate talks in Paris."
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Ricken Patel, Guardian UK
Patel writes: "This year's march in November will send the most powerful message yet to world leaders the day before they meet for crucial climate talks in Paris."
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