James Risen | AT&T Helped NSA Spy on an Array of Internet Traffic
Julia Angwin, Charlie Savage, Jeff Larson, Henrik Moltke, Laura Poitras and James Risen, The New York Times
Excerpt: "While it has been long known that American telecommunications companies worked closely with the spy agency, newly disclosed N.S.A. documents show that the relationship with AT&T has been considered unique and especially productive."
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Julia Angwin, Charlie Savage, Jeff Larson, Henrik Moltke, Laura Poitras and James Risen, The New York Times
Excerpt: "While it has been long known that American telecommunications companies worked closely with the spy agency, newly disclosed N.S.A. documents show that the relationship with AT&T has been considered unique and especially productive."
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Jeffrey Sterling | 'Where Are You?': An Open Letter to American Civil Liberties Groups
Jeffrey Sterling, St. Louis Post Dispatch
Sterling writes: "Where were you? Where were you when I was faced with blatant discrimination at my job, when my employer told me I was 'too big and too black' to do the job?"
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Jeffrey Sterling, St. Louis Post Dispatch
Sterling writes: "Where were you? Where were you when I was faced with blatant discrimination at my job, when my employer told me I was 'too big and too black' to do the job?"
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Sherrod Brown Blocks Obama Trade Nominee, Demands Release of TPP
Vicki Needham, The Hill
Needham writes: "Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said Friday that he will block a trade nominee's Senate floor vote until the Obama administration makes the text of a sweeping transpacific agreement available to eligible staffers."
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Vicki Needham, The Hill
Needham writes: "Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said Friday that he will block a trade nominee's Senate floor vote until the Obama administration makes the text of a sweeping transpacific agreement available to eligible staffers."
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Julian Bond, US Civil Rights Activist, Dies Aged 75
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Bond died on Saturday night in Fort Walton Beach, Florida after a brief illness, the Southern Poverty Law Center said. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he was considered a symbol and icon of the 1960s civil rights movement in the US."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Bond died on Saturday night in Fort Walton Beach, Florida after a brief illness, the Southern Poverty Law Center said. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he was considered a symbol and icon of the 1960s civil rights movement in the US."
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Black Lives Matter Organizers Labeled as "Threat Actors" by Cybersecurity Firm
Brandon Ellington Patterson, Mother Jones
Patterson writes: "Documents from a 'crisis management' report produced by the cybersecurity firm ZeroFox indicate that the firm monitored Black Lives Matter protesters during the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore earlier this year."
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Brandon Ellington Patterson, Mother Jones
Patterson writes: "Documents from a 'crisis management' report produced by the cybersecurity firm ZeroFox indicate that the firm monitored Black Lives Matter protesters during the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore earlier this year."
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Investigations Into Planned Parenthood Are Falling Totally Flat
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Following the release of several inflammatory videos that suggest Planned Parenthood is improperly profiting from the sale of 'aborted baby parts,' GOP lawmakers have been quick to condemn the national women's health organization. However, their current strategies to attack Planned Parenthood are falling short."
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Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Following the release of several inflammatory videos that suggest Planned Parenthood is improperly profiting from the sale of 'aborted baby parts,' GOP lawmakers have been quick to condemn the national women's health organization. However, their current strategies to attack Planned Parenthood are falling short."
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Report: Climate Change Will Cause Food Shortage, Civil Unrest
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Climate change will make global food shortages three times more likely, which a joint U.S.-British task force cautioned could cause civil unrest in low-income countries as a result of production shocks and price hikes."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Climate change will make global food shortages three times more likely, which a joint U.S.-British task force cautioned could cause civil unrest in low-income countries as a result of production shocks and price hikes."
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