Robert Reich | Walmart's Illegal Retaliation on Union Organizers
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Walmart has undertaken secret surveillance of employees suspected of wanting to form a union - hiring an intelligence-gathering service from Lockheed Martin, contacting the FBI, staffing up its labor hotline, ranking stores by labor activity, and keeping tabs on employee activists."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Walmart has undertaken secret surveillance of employees suspected of wanting to form a union - hiring an intelligence-gathering service from Lockheed Martin, contacting the FBI, staffing up its labor hotline, ranking stores by labor activity, and keeping tabs on employee activists."
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Independent Experts Call Tamir Rice Shooting "Objectively Unreasonable"
Ryllie Danylko, Cleveland.com
Danylko writes: "Attorneys for the family of Tamir Rice released reports Saturday from two use-of-force experts who determined the shooting of the 12-year-old boy by a Cleveland police officer was 'objectively unreasonable.'"
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Ryllie Danylko, Cleveland.com
Danylko writes: "Attorneys for the family of Tamir Rice released reports Saturday from two use-of-force experts who determined the shooting of the 12-year-old boy by a Cleveland police officer was 'objectively unreasonable.'"
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The NRA Is Getting Its Ass Kicked and Here's the Proof
Cliff Schecter, The Daily Beast
Schecter writes: "The National Rifle Association is getting its clocked cleaned. I know, you need to see that again. So to repeat, and in layman terms: The NRA has been losing a lot lately."
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Cliff Schecter, The Daily Beast
Schecter writes: "The National Rifle Association is getting its clocked cleaned. I know, you need to see that again. So to repeat, and in layman terms: The NRA has been losing a lot lately."
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Once Again, Media Terrorize the Public for the Terrorists
Adam H. Johnson, FAIR
Johnson writes: "Do media have an obligation to cover terrorism? Of course. Is there any rule of journalism that says they have to jump in panic every time some anonymous ISIS account tweets out a spooky video? No."
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Adam H. Johnson, FAIR
Johnson writes: "Do media have an obligation to cover terrorism? Of course. Is there any rule of journalism that says they have to jump in panic every time some anonymous ISIS account tweets out a spooky video? No."
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VW Knew Fuel Usage in Some Cars Was Too High a Year Ago
Ludwig Burger and Andreas Cremer, Reuters
Excerpt: "Volkswagen's top executives knew a year ago that some of the company's cars were markedly less fuel efficient than had been officially stated, Sunday paper Bild am Sonntag reported, without specifying its sources."
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Ludwig Burger and Andreas Cremer, Reuters
Excerpt: "Volkswagen's top executives knew a year ago that some of the company's cars were markedly less fuel efficient than had been officially stated, Sunday paper Bild am Sonntag reported, without specifying its sources."
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Following EU Decision to Label All Israeli Goods, Netanyahu Breaks Diplomatic Contact
Erin Banco, International Business Times
Banco writes: "Following the European Union's decision to publish legislation guidelines on labeling Israeli settlement products, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed his foreign ministry to reassess its contact with European Union institutions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict talks."
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Erin Banco, International Business Times
Banco writes: "Following the European Union's decision to publish legislation guidelines on labeling Israeli settlement products, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed his foreign ministry to reassess its contact with European Union institutions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict talks."
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27 Examples of Journalists Failing to Disclose Sources as Funded by Monsanto
Gary Ruskin, U.S. Right to Know
Ruskin writes: "When reporters quote sources about food issues such as GMOs or organic food, readers deserve to know if the sources have been funded by Monsanto or have other conflicts of interest."
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Gary Ruskin, U.S. Right to Know
Ruskin writes: "When reporters quote sources about food issues such as GMOs or organic food, readers deserve to know if the sources have been funded by Monsanto or have other conflicts of interest."
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