Robert Parry | Bernie Sanders as Commander-in-Chief
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders's landslide victories in Washington State, Alaska and Hawaii on Saturday coincided with a long-awaited signal that he may finally be ready to challenge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the 'Commander-in-Chief' question."
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Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders's landslide victories in Washington State, Alaska and Hawaii on Saturday coincided with a long-awaited signal that he may finally be ready to challenge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the 'Commander-in-Chief' question."
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The FBI's Battle Against Encryption Has Only Begun
David Kravets, Ars Technica
Kravets writes: "US government officials from the FBI director down have said repeatedly that the FBI-Apple legal brouhaha was just about a single phone-the seized iPhone used by Syed Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters. But it seems that the storyline has changed."
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David Kravets, Ars Technica
Kravets writes: "US government officials from the FBI director down have said repeatedly that the FBI-Apple legal brouhaha was just about a single phone-the seized iPhone used by Syed Farook, one of the San Bernardino shooters. But it seems that the storyline has changed."
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A Major Leap for the Minimum Wage
Russell Berman, The Atlantic
Berman writes: "When it began a few years ago, the campaign for a $15 minimum hourly minimum wage seemed little more than a populist pipe dream. That goal looks much different now, as two of the nation's largest states are poised to write $15 minimum wages into law within the span of a week."
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Russell Berman, The Atlantic
Berman writes: "When it began a few years ago, the campaign for a $15 minimum hourly minimum wage seemed little more than a populist pipe dream. That goal looks much different now, as two of the nation's largest states are poised to write $15 minimum wages into law within the span of a week."
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How to Make Sense of the Baffling Order the Supreme Court Just Handed Down on Birth Control
Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "The biggest birth control case to reach the Supreme Court in 40 years just got a whole lot more confusing."
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Ian Millhiser, Think Progress
Millhiser writes: "The biggest birth control case to reach the Supreme Court in 40 years just got a whole lot more confusing."
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Study: War on Drugs Has Caused Global Health Crisis
teleSUR
Excerpt: "A report by the medical journal of the Lancet and Johns Hopkins University said the five-decades long 'War on Drugs,' started by former U.S. president Richard Nixon, has drastically undercut public health across the globe."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "A report by the medical journal of the Lancet and Johns Hopkins University said the five-decades long 'War on Drugs,' started by former U.S. president Richard Nixon, has drastically undercut public health across the globe."
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Myanmar Gets First Civilian Government in Decades
Bill Chappell, NPR
Chappell writes: "Former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi is now in charge of part of Myanmar's government, after a trusted ally in her party was sworn in as president Wednesday."
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Bill Chappell, NPR
Chappell writes: "Former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi is now in charge of part of Myanmar's government, after a trusted ally in her party was sworn in as president Wednesday."
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Resisting Global Agribusiness: Organic Farming, Sustainability and Self-Sufficiency
Colin Todhunter, CounterPunch
Todhunter writes: "If we want to really appreciate what happens when a major shift to organic farming occurs, we need look no further than Cuba. Cuba is the one country in the world that has made the biggest changes in the shortest time in moving from industrial chemical-intensive agriculture to organic farming."
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Colin Todhunter, CounterPunch
Todhunter writes: "If we want to really appreciate what happens when a major shift to organic farming occurs, we need look no further than Cuba. Cuba is the one country in the world that has made the biggest changes in the shortest time in moving from industrial chemical-intensive agriculture to organic farming."
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