Thursday, March 10, 2016

RSN: Scott Galindez | Note to Establishment Media: Bernie Can Win, Bernie Sanders Files Federal Suit Against Republicans to Stop Voter Suppression in Ohio




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Scott Galindez | Note to Establishment Media: Bernie Can Win 
Bernie Sanders acknowledges supporters in a rally in downtown Miami, hours before he was declared the winner in the Michigan Democratic primary. (photo: Scott Galindez/RSN) 
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News 
Galindez writes: "I keep hearing the talking heads on the corporate news saying 'nobody' expected Bernie Sanders to win Michigan. It's a good thing that many Americans have stopped listening to the pundits." 
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Bernie Sanders Files Federal Suit Against Republicans to Stop Voter Suppression in Ohio 
John Easley, Politicus USA 
Easley writes: "Bernie Sanders has filed a federal lawsuit in Ohio to stop Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted's unconstitutional attempt to block young voters from voting in the state's March 15 primary." 
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Watchdog Investigating Chokeslam of Journalist at Donald Trump Rally 
Julian Hattem, The Hill 
Hattem writes: "The inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security has opened a formal review into a tussle between a Time magazine photographer and a Secret Service agent at a Donald Trump rally on Feb. 29." 
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Ohio Planned Parenthood Clinic Vandalized, Called 'Den of Babykillers' 
Alex Zielinski, Think Progress 
Zielinski writes: "Monday's graffiti is the first major act of vandalism to a Planned Parenthood clinic since an anti-abortion extremist killed three - and wounded many others - at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood in November. It joins a growing list of clinics across the country that have been the target of hateful vandalism and arson over the past year." 
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Salvadoran Refugee Faces Prosecution in US and Potential Death 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Salvadoran citizen Francisco Aguirre is set to be prosecuted on April 19. He was accused of returning to the U.S. territory 15 years after he was prosecuted and deported a first time. He was running away from a potential death in his home country." 
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Court Allows Nigerian Communities Struggling From Oil Spills to Sue Shell in the Netherlands 
Raven Rakia, Grist 
Rakia writes: "This week, two fishing communities in Nigeria got permission from a United Kingdom court to sue Shell in the Netherlands, the company's home country. The lawsuit sets a rare precedent for the victims of environmental catastrophes in the global south to be able to hold the company at fault responsible in its home country." 
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Poisoned, Marginalized, Bankrupt and Dead: The Bitter Fruits of the World Food Crisis 
Colin Todhunter, CounterPunch 
Todhunter writes: "It is becoming increasingly apparent that food and agriculture across the world is in crisis. Food is becoming denutrified, unhealthy and poisoned with chemicals and diets are becoming less diverse. There is a loss of plant and insect diversity, which threatens food security, soils are being degraded, water tables polluted and depleted and smallholder farmers, so vital to global food production, are being squeezed off their land and out of farming." 
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