John Kiriakou | Trump's Populism Is Really Racism and Classism
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Trump's phony populism is really nothing but racism, classism, and what has become of the conservative movement in this country."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Trump's phony populism is really nothing but racism, classism, and what has become of the conservative movement in this country."
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Clinton Had Right to Delete Personal Emails, Justice Department Affirms
Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Tucker writes: "Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had the right to delete personal emails from her private server, the Justice Department told a federal court."
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Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Tucker writes: "Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had the right to delete personal emails from her private server, the Justice Department told a federal court."
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Joseph Stiglitz | It's a No-Brainer to Keep Rates on Hold
Joseph Stiglitz, MarketWatch
Stiglitz writes: "There is strong evidence that economies perform better with a tight labor market and, as the International Monetary Fund has shown, lower inequality (and the former typically leads to the latter). Of course, the financiers and corporate executives see things differently: Low wages mean high profits."
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Joseph Stiglitz, MarketWatch
Stiglitz writes: "There is strong evidence that economies perform better with a tight labor market and, as the International Monetary Fund has shown, lower inequality (and the former typically leads to the latter). Of course, the financiers and corporate executives see things differently: Low wages mean high profits."
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After Snowden, Filmmaker Laura Poitras Takes On Julian Assange
James Vincent, The Verge
Vincent writes: "The first series of shorts, made by Poitras herself, will look at the story of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, chronicling his publication of diplomatic cables and his time spent in political asylum in London's Ecuadorian embassy."
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James Vincent, The Verge
Vincent writes: "The first series of shorts, made by Poitras herself, will look at the story of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, chronicling his publication of diplomatic cables and his time spent in political asylum in London's Ecuadorian embassy."
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The Laws Targeting Campus Rape Culture
Tyler Bishop, The Atlantic
Bishop writes: "Between now and the time that college students pack up for Thanksgiving break, more sexual assaults will happen on campuses nationwide than during any other time of the year. The 'Red Zone,' as this period is commonly known, is a time when new students are adjusting to the novelty and freedom of college life-and are thus particularly vulnerable to sexual assault."
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Tyler Bishop, The Atlantic
Bishop writes: "Between now and the time that college students pack up for Thanksgiving break, more sexual assaults will happen on campuses nationwide than during any other time of the year. The 'Red Zone,' as this period is commonly known, is a time when new students are adjusting to the novelty and freedom of college life-and are thus particularly vulnerable to sexual assault."
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Greek Polls Point to Conservative Leader as Surprise Winner of National Elections
Helena Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "Mustachioed, tall and in many ways resembling a Cretan warlord, Vangelis Meimarakis, the man never meant to be a leader, may emerge as the surprise winner of the Greek elections next week."
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Helena Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "Mustachioed, tall and in many ways resembling a Cretan warlord, Vangelis Meimarakis, the man never meant to be a leader, may emerge as the surprise winner of the Greek elections next week."
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Hidden Problem of 'Ghost Gear': The Abandoned Fishing Nets Clogging Up Oceans
Hannah Gould, Guardian UK
Gould writes: "Exact numbers are unknown, but the National Marine Fisheries Service reported an average of 11 entangled large whales per year from 2000 to 2012 along the US west coast. Around the world, seals, turtles, birds and fish are also injured and killed in the same way."
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Hannah Gould, Guardian UK
Gould writes: "Exact numbers are unknown, but the National Marine Fisheries Service reported an average of 11 entangled large whales per year from 2000 to 2012 along the US west coast. Around the world, seals, turtles, birds and fish are also injured and killed in the same way."
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