Scott Galindez | Bernie Sanders Fights Hard for Votes in South Carolina
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Declaring that 'the killing of African-Americans has got to stop' during a forum on criminal justice reform in Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday, Bernie Sanders put police reform at the top of a list of proposals to remake the criminal justice system in the United States. 'Too many African-Americans and other minorities find themselves subjected to a system that treats citizens who have not committed crimes like criminals,' Sanders said."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Declaring that 'the killing of African-Americans has got to stop' during a forum on criminal justice reform in Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday, Bernie Sanders put police reform at the top of a list of proposals to remake the criminal justice system in the United States. 'Too many African-Americans and other minorities find themselves subjected to a system that treats citizens who have not committed crimes like criminals,' Sanders said."
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The Fate of Over 4 Million People Could Rest With Justice Scalia
Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "After a slow crawl through the lower federal courts, the fate of President Obama's long-delayed immigration programs is finally before the Supreme Court. But because of a quirk of the Supreme Court's scheduling process, the fate of these programs could rest with one of the justices who is least likely to be sympathetic to the undocumented immigrants who will benefit from the programs: Justice Antonin Scalia."
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Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "After a slow crawl through the lower federal courts, the fate of President Obama's long-delayed immigration programs is finally before the Supreme Court. But because of a quirk of the Supreme Court's scheduling process, the fate of these programs could rest with one of the justices who is least likely to be sympathetic to the undocumented immigrants who will benefit from the programs: Justice Antonin Scalia."
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In Conversation: DeRay Mckesson
Rembert Browne, New York Magazine
Browne writes: "After a year spent in the eye of a storm of protests across America, activist DeRay Mckesson talks about the new civil-rights movement he helped launch, the conspiracy theories he's inspired, and that blue vest."
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Rembert Browne, New York Magazine
Browne writes: "After a year spent in the eye of a storm of protests across America, activist DeRay Mckesson talks about the new civil-rights movement he helped launch, the conspiracy theories he's inspired, and that blue vest."
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Belgium Police Arrest 21, Paris Fugitive Still at Large
Lorne Cook and Sylvie Corbet, AP
Excerpt: "Belgian police launched more raids in Brussels and beyond early Monday, detaining five more people as they continued their hunt for a fugitive suspect in the Paris attacks."
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Lorne Cook and Sylvie Corbet, AP
Excerpt: "Belgian police launched more raids in Brussels and beyond early Monday, detaining five more people as they continued their hunt for a fugitive suspect in the Paris attacks."
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Another Aylan: 4-Year-Old Syrian Refugee Found Dead
Dogan News Agency
Excerpt: "Turkish fishermen found the dead body of a 4-year-old Syrian migrant girl off Turkey's Bodrum coast on Nov. 22, four days after a migrant dinghy capsized. The girl's fate was reminiscent of that of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, whose lifeless body washed up on the shore of Bodrum in September, triggering worldwide outrage."
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Dogan News Agency
Excerpt: "Turkish fishermen found the dead body of a 4-year-old Syrian migrant girl off Turkey's Bodrum coast on Nov. 22, four days after a migrant dinghy capsized. The girl's fate was reminiscent of that of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, whose lifeless body washed up on the shore of Bodrum in September, triggering worldwide outrage."
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Democrats Get Speck of Blue in Deep South as Louisiana Rejects Vitter for Governor
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "State Rep. John Bel Edwards trounced Republican Sen. David Vitter at the polls on Saturday in an astounding political upset that saw a relatively unknown Democrat beat a man who was once seen as a shoo-in for the job."
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Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "State Rep. John Bel Edwards trounced Republican Sen. David Vitter at the polls on Saturday in an astounding political upset that saw a relatively unknown Democrat beat a man who was once seen as a shoo-in for the job."
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Stopping Illegal Logging Will Protect Endangered Species While Saving American Jobs
Eric Parfait Essomba and Jesse Prentice-Dunn, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "Second in size only to the Amazon, the Congo Basin rainforests are a hotbed of biological diversity. From lowland gorillas to African teak, more than 10,000 species of tropical plants are found alongside 400 species of mammals and 1,000 species of birds. Unfortunately, these rainforests and the communities that depend on them are under attack from illegal logging."
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Eric Parfait Essomba and Jesse Prentice-Dunn, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "Second in size only to the Amazon, the Congo Basin rainforests are a hotbed of biological diversity. From lowland gorillas to African teak, more than 10,000 species of tropical plants are found alongside 400 species of mammals and 1,000 species of birds. Unfortunately, these rainforests and the communities that depend on them are under attack from illegal logging."
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