Paul Krugman | The Regime Change Problem in American Politics
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "This post isn't about what you think it's about. I'm not talking about a looming coup."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "This post isn't about what you think it's about. I'm not talking about a looming coup."
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Planned Parenthood Terrorism Suspect Said 'No More Baby Parts'
Keith Coffman, Reuters
Coffman writes: "The man accused of opening fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado and killing three people said "no more baby parts" while he was being arrested, NBC News and other media reported, citing unidentified law enforcement sources."
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Keith Coffman, Reuters
Coffman writes: "The man accused of opening fire at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado and killing three people said "no more baby parts" while he was being arrested, NBC News and other media reported, citing unidentified law enforcement sources."
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For Laquan McDonald and All Victims of Police Brutality, We Have to Win
Katelyn Johnson, In These Times
Johnson writes: "Sixteen shots. Four hundred some-odd days. Countless tears and empty promises. Laquan was murdered by the state. And we have to recognize that this moment is not an isolated incident - not in Chicago and not in America."
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Katelyn Johnson, In These Times
Johnson writes: "Sixteen shots. Four hundred some-odd days. Countless tears and empty promises. Laquan was murdered by the state. And we have to recognize that this moment is not an isolated incident - not in Chicago and not in America."
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NSA Ends Phone Data Collection Program
Pete Williams, NBC News
Williams writes: "The federal government's collection of bulk data from the telephone calls of virtually every American will stop at midnight Saturday, ending a raging controversy that began with disclosures about the secret program by Edward Snowden."
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Pete Williams, NBC News
Williams writes: "The federal government's collection of bulk data from the telephone calls of virtually every American will stop at midnight Saturday, ending a raging controversy that began with disclosures about the secret program by Edward Snowden."
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Koch "Alliance" on Criminal Justice Reform Exposed as Trojan Horse
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "So, while the Kochs and the liberal groups used similar language in their critique of the criminal justice system, when it came down to actual legislation, the Kochs were focused on reducing criminal prosecutions of corporations, not people."
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Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "So, while the Kochs and the liberal groups used similar language in their critique of the criminal justice system, when it came down to actual legislation, the Kochs were focused on reducing criminal prosecutions of corporations, not people."
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Gareth Porter | How Terror in Paris Calls for Revising US Syria Policy
Gareth Porter, CounterPunch
Porter writes: "It's the right time for Obama to rethink the administration's policy toward both Assad and his jihadist foes."
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Gareth Porter, CounterPunch
Porter writes: "It's the right time for Obama to rethink the administration's policy toward both Assad and his jihadist foes."
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Calm Before the Storm as Paris Prepares for Climate Summit
Seth Borenstein, Associated Press
Borenstein writes: "Empty shoes were lined up in downtown Paris ahead of the start of international climate negotiations Sunday, filling in for global warming protesters who were not permitted to march because of security after this month's attacks."
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Seth Borenstein, Associated Press
Borenstein writes: "Empty shoes were lined up in downtown Paris ahead of the start of international climate negotiations Sunday, filling in for global warming protesters who were not permitted to march because of security after this month's attacks."
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