Glenn Greenwald | Arrest of 14-Year-Old Student for Making a Clock: The Fruits of Sustained Fear-Mongering and Anti-Muslim Animus
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "What happened in Irving, Texas yesterday to a 14-year-old Muslim high school freshman is highly illustrative of the rotted fruit of the US's sustained climate of cultivated anti-Muslim fear and demonization."
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Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "What happened in Irving, Texas yesterday to a 14-year-old Muslim high school freshman is highly illustrative of the rotted fruit of the US's sustained climate of cultivated anti-Muslim fear and demonization."
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US Hands Court Force-Feeding Videos From Guantánamo Bay
Lauren Walker, Newsweek
Walker writes: "The Justice Department handed a Washington, D.C. court eight redacted video tapes on August 31 showing the force feeding of a detainee at the U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay."
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Lauren Walker, Newsweek
Walker writes: "The Justice Department handed a Washington, D.C. court eight redacted video tapes on August 31 showing the force feeding of a detainee at the U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay."
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Charles Pierce | Illinois to Sick State Workers: Good Luck
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Right now, as is the case in several states, Illinois has no state budget because the state legislature and the governor can't get together on one. The governor now proposes to stiff state workers who have the misfortune to get sick or injured while he and the legislature snipe at each other."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Right now, as is the case in several states, Illinois has no state budget because the state legislature and the governor can't get together on one. The governor now proposes to stiff state workers who have the misfortune to get sick or injured while he and the legislature snipe at each other."
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Once Again: There Is No ‘War on Cops.’ And Those Who Claim Otherwise Are Playing a Dangerous Game.
Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "2015 is shaping up to be the second safest year for police ever, after 2013."
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Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "2015 is shaping up to be the second safest year for police ever, after 2013."
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Seattle Teachers, School District Reach Agreement to End Strike
Mike Rosenberg, Reuters
Rosenberg writes: "The union said it secured pay raises totaling 9.5 percent over three years, after originally asking for 18 percent earlier this month. That is on top of a state-approved, 4.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment."
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Mike Rosenberg, Reuters
Rosenberg writes: "The union said it secured pay raises totaling 9.5 percent over three years, after originally asking for 18 percent earlier this month. That is on top of a state-approved, 4.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment."
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Hungary Repels Refugees at Serbian Border With Tear Gas, Water Cannons
Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "Hungarian police used tear gas and water cannons on hundreds of refugees who broke through a razor wire fence on the border with Serbia on Wednesday, while asylum-seekers prevented from moving through Hungary increasingly began taking a longer route into Western Europe through Croatia."
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Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "Hungarian police used tear gas and water cannons on hundreds of refugees who broke through a razor wire fence on the border with Serbia on Wednesday, while asylum-seekers prevented from moving through Hungary increasingly began taking a longer route into Western Europe through Croatia."
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Arctic Warming Produces Mosquito Swarms Large Enough to Kill Baby Caribou
Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Some Alaskans joke that mosquitoes are 'Alaska's state bird,' but the pesky insects are becoming no joke."
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Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Some Alaskans joke that mosquitoes are 'Alaska's state bird,' but the pesky insects are becoming no joke."
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