Tuesday, September 15, 2015

RSN: Republicans Are Becoming the Party of Climate Supervillains, Officials Cover Up Housing Bubble's Scummy Residue: Fraudulent Foreclosure Documents



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Glenn Greenwald | Do Adults Have a Privacy Right to Use Drugs? Brazil's Supreme Court Decides 
Glenn Greenwald. (photo: Salon) 
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept 
Greenwald writes: "Multiple nations no longer treat personal drug usage as a criminal problem but rather as one of public health. Many of them are actively considering following Portugal's successful example of decriminalizing all drugs." 
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Officials Cover Up Housing Bubble's Scummy Residue: Fraudulent Foreclosure Documents 
David Dayen, The Intercept 
Dayen writes: "Every day in America, mortgage companies attempt to foreclose on homeowners using false documents." 
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'We Have Not Moved Beyond Race,' Ferguson Commission Finds 
Jason Rosenbaum, NPR 
Rosenbaum writes: "The commission set out to examine racial and economic gaps through the St. Louis region, and come up with policy recommendations. In their final report, the commission provides an unvarnished look at how a racially divided St. Louis underserves the African-American community." 
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The Success and Controversy of #CampaignZero and Its Successful, Controversial Leader, DeRay Mckesson 
Darren Sands, BuzzFeed 
Sands writes: "#CampaignZero presents a polished set of proposals with recommendations on the local, state, and federal levels - and the slate of proposals provides the kind of specifics that please donors and national Democrats, and is a favorite of Washington's black political class." 
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Saudi Arabia Accused of Not Taking In Refugees Despite Having 100,000 Empty, Air Conditioned Tents 
TeleSUR 
Excerpt: "While Europe struggles with the refugee crisis, Saudi Arabia, less than 2,032.5 km from Syria, has been largely unresponsive to the crisis." 
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Australian Leader Tony Abbott Ousted 
Daniel Hurst, Guardian UK 
Hurst writes: "The Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, has been ousted after losing a dramatic late-night party ballot to his communications minister, Malcolm Turnbull." 
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Republicans Are Becoming the Party of Climate Supervillains 
Dana Nuccitelli, Guardian UK 
Nuccitelli writes: "Republicans have moved beyond pure domestic policy obstruction to sabotaging international climate negotiations." 
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