Edward Snowden: Clinton's Call for a 'Manhattan-Like Project' Is Terrifying
Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone
Dickinson writes: "Clinton's Big Brotherish proposal was as troubling as it was vague. And it seemed stubbornly resistant to the reality that America's tech firms have shifted to powerful encryption - precisely in the wake of Snowden's revelations - as a way to reassure consumers around the globe that they are not tools of the American surveillance state."
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Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone
Dickinson writes: "Clinton's Big Brotherish proposal was as troubling as it was vague. And it seemed stubbornly resistant to the reality that America's tech firms have shifted to powerful encryption - precisely in the wake of Snowden's revelations - as a way to reassure consumers around the globe that they are not tools of the American surveillance state."
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Obama Says Trump 'Exploiting' Anger, Fear Among 'Blue-Collar Men'
Jessica Taylor, NPR
Taylor writes: "The president told NPR's Steve Inskeep in an interview late last week that economic and demographic changes in the country have left a void that Trump is 'exploiting.'"
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Jessica Taylor, NPR
Taylor writes: "The president told NPR's Steve Inskeep in an interview late last week that economic and demographic changes in the country have left a void that Trump is 'exploiting.'"
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Nursing Home Workers Share Explicit Photos of Residents on Snapchat
Charles Ornstein, ProPublica
Ornstein writes: "Nursing home workers across the country are posting embarrassing and dehumanizing photos of elderly residents on social media networks such as Snapchat, violating their privacy, dignity and, sometimes, the law."
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Charles Ornstein, ProPublica
Ornstein writes: "Nursing home workers across the country are posting embarrassing and dehumanizing photos of elderly residents on social media networks such as Snapchat, violating their privacy, dignity and, sometimes, the law."
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Black Lives Do Not Matter
Charles R. Larson, CounterPunch
Larson writes: "Black lives do not matter. If they did, the expression would not be necessary."
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Charles R. Larson, CounterPunch
Larson writes: "Black lives do not matter. If they did, the expression would not be necessary."
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8 of the Worst - And Weirdest - Ways Politicians Tried to Limit Access to Abortion in 2015
Alex Zielinski, Think Progress
Zielinski writes: "2015 wasn't a great year for reproductive rights. Federal and state lawmakers introduced more than 400 bills and enacted 47 new laws intended to restrict access to reproductive health care - the most in any recent year."
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Alex Zielinski, Think Progress
Zielinski writes: "2015 wasn't a great year for reproductive rights. Federal and state lawmakers introduced more than 400 bills and enacted 47 new laws intended to restrict access to reproductive health care - the most in any recent year."
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The Rise of Podemos in Spain's Election Shows How Much Trouble the Establishment Is In
Erica Sagrans, In These Times
Sagrans writes: "Sunday night, Spain's insurgent left party Podemos made history, breaking the country's two-party control for the first time since the fall of the Franco dictatorship by winning 20.7 percent of the seats in the Spanish parliament."
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Erica Sagrans, In These Times
Sagrans writes: "Sunday night, Spain's insurgent left party Podemos made history, breaking the country's two-party control for the first time since the fall of the Franco dictatorship by winning 20.7 percent of the seats in the Spanish parliament."
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Mark Ruffalo | The Renewable Energy Race Is On
Mark Ruffalo, EcoWatch
Ruffalo writes: "The climate agreement reached in Paris is provoking a flurry of caveats, criticisms and cautions. Many of those criticisms are warranted and there's a lot of work ahead to make sure countries live up to their promises. But we should not miss a chance to celebrate a historic turning point."
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Mark Ruffalo, EcoWatch
Ruffalo writes: "The climate agreement reached in Paris is provoking a flurry of caveats, criticisms and cautions. Many of those criticisms are warranted and there's a lot of work ahead to make sure countries live up to their promises. But we should not miss a chance to celebrate a historic turning point."
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