John Kiriakou | The US Postal Service Is Spying On Us
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "The U.S. Postal Service is spying on us. I'm talking about the systematic collection of information on every single piece of mail you send or receive, including the names and addresses of the sender and recipient, without a warrant or oversight and without any explanation to the person being targeted."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "The U.S. Postal Service is spying on us. I'm talking about the systematic collection of information on every single piece of mail you send or receive, including the names and addresses of the sender and recipient, without a warrant or oversight and without any explanation to the person being targeted."
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Another Baltimore Injustice
Todd Oppenheim, New York Times
Oppenheim writes: "The court has given extraordinary treatment to the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, from their arrests up to their impending trials. But thousands of other defendants in Baltimore receive an inferior brand of justice."
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Todd Oppenheim, New York Times
Oppenheim writes: "The court has given extraordinary treatment to the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, from their arrests up to their impending trials. But thousands of other defendants in Baltimore receive an inferior brand of justice."
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You Are More Than 7 Times as Likely to Be Killed by a Right-Wing Extremist Than by Muslim Terrorists
Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "Though terrorism perpetrated by Muslims receives a disproportionate amount of attention from politicians and reporters, the reality is that right-wing extremists pose a much greater threat to people in the United States than terrorists connected to ISIS or similar organizations."
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Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "Though terrorism perpetrated by Muslims receives a disproportionate amount of attention from politicians and reporters, the reality is that right-wing extremists pose a much greater threat to people in the United States than terrorists connected to ISIS or similar organizations."
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Black Pastors to Trump: 'No Endorsement'
Emily Flitter, Reuters
Flitter writes: "Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has canceled a public event set for Monday where he had planned to announce endorsements from black pastors, after a group of African-American academics and clergy members urged them to reconsider, citing Trump's 'racially inaccurate' rhetoric."
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Emily Flitter, Reuters
Flitter writes: "Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump has canceled a public event set for Monday where he had planned to announce endorsements from black pastors, after a group of African-American academics and clergy members urged them to reconsider, citing Trump's 'racially inaccurate' rhetoric."
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Paris COP21: Police Use 'State-of-Emergency' to Target Activists
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Human rights groups warn that security measures introduced in light of Charlie Hebdo and the recent attacks in Paris are being used to target not only jihadists but activists of all stripes and causes."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Human rights groups warn that security measures introduced in light of Charlie Hebdo and the recent attacks in Paris are being used to target not only jihadists but activists of all stripes and causes."
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Jerusalem Court Convicts 2 Israelis in Revenge Slaying of Palestinian Teen
William Booth, The Washington Post
Booth writes: "Two Israeli youths were convicted of murder Monday for the revenge killing last year of a 16-year-old Palestinian boy who was burned alive in a random reprisal for the slayings of three Israeli students."
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William Booth, The Washington Post
Booth writes: "Two Israeli youths were convicted of murder Monday for the revenge killing last year of a 16-year-old Palestinian boy who was burned alive in a random reprisal for the slayings of three Israeli students."
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Brazil to Sue Mining Companies for $5 Billion Over Dam Burst
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Brazil announced Friday that it will be suing mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale for over US$5 billion in cleanup costs and damages after the collapse of a waste water dam at an iron-ore mine earlier this month."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Brazil announced Friday that it will be suing mining giants BHP Billiton and Vale for over US$5 billion in cleanup costs and damages after the collapse of a waste water dam at an iron-ore mine earlier this month."
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