Gloria Steinem's Life on the Feminist Frontier
Jane Kramer, The New Yorker
Kramer writes: "Gloria Steinem had been traveling for more than thirty years, speaking, advising, fund-raising, organizing, testifying, demonstrating, educating, campaigning, and, in the process, introducing millions of girls and women to the feminist cause."
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Jane Kramer, The New Yorker
Kramer writes: "Gloria Steinem had been traveling for more than thirty years, speaking, advising, fund-raising, organizing, testifying, demonstrating, educating, campaigning, and, in the process, introducing millions of girls and women to the feminist cause."
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Former US Detainees Sue CIA Torture Program Architects
teleSUR
Excerpt: "CIA psychologists behind the U.S. intelligence agency's 'enhanced interrogation' program are guilty of torture, non-consensual human experimentation, and war crimes, three former detainees alleged in a federal lawsuit Tuesday."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "CIA psychologists behind the U.S. intelligence agency's 'enhanced interrogation' program are guilty of torture, non-consensual human experimentation, and war crimes, three former detainees alleged in a federal lawsuit Tuesday."
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David Sirota | It's a Great Time for Corporate Crime
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "In the lead-up to their first debate tonight in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates have been calling for a tough-on-crime stance by the federal government against major corporations. A new report documenting a precipitous decline in corporate prosecutions could intensify those demands."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "In the lead-up to their first debate tonight in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates have been calling for a tough-on-crime stance by the federal government against major corporations. A new report documenting a precipitous decline in corporate prosecutions could intensify those demands."
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Gyasi Ross: Why I Support Bernie Sanders & the #BlackLivesMatter Protesters Who Interrupted Him
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Bernie Sanders, although he's an amazing and progressive, and he's been on the right side of history as a candidate - that's beautiful, but he's still a white man, who has unquestionably benefited from white privilege."
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Bernie Sanders, although he's an amazing and progressive, and he's been on the right side of history as a candidate - that's beautiful, but he's still a white man, who has unquestionably benefited from white privilege."
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Question: When Is Shooting a 12-Year-Old Child Reasonable?
Vincent Warren, Reader Supported News
Warren writes: "Welcome to America, where #BlackLivesMatter is a trending hashtag, but police impunity is a lethal reality of Black life."
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Vincent Warren, Reader Supported News
Warren writes: "Welcome to America, where #BlackLivesMatter is a trending hashtag, but police impunity is a lethal reality of Black life."
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'Playboy' to Stop Publishing Nude Images
Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times
Somaiya writes: "Its executives admit that Playboy has been overtaken by the changes it pioneered. 'That battle has been fought and won,' said Scott Flanders, the company's chief executive. 'You're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it's just passe at this juncture.'"
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Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times
Somaiya writes: "Its executives admit that Playboy has been overtaken by the changes it pioneered. 'That battle has been fought and won,' said Scott Flanders, the company's chief executive. 'You're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it's just passe at this juncture.'"
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Will Climate Change Kill the Gulf Stream?
Chris Mooney, The Washington Post
Mooney: "A cool patch has appeared in the North Atlantic Ocean, where record cold temperatures over the past eight months present a stark contrast to a globe that is experiencing record warmth. Some scientists think this pattern may be a sign of one long-feared consequence of climate change - a slowing of North Atlantic ocean circulation, due to a freshening of surface waters."
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Chris Mooney, The Washington Post
Mooney: "A cool patch has appeared in the North Atlantic Ocean, where record cold temperatures over the past eight months present a stark contrast to a globe that is experiencing record warmth. Some scientists think this pattern may be a sign of one long-feared consequence of climate change - a slowing of North Atlantic ocean circulation, due to a freshening of surface waters."
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