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Reader Supported News | 14 April 16
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John Kiriakou | Clapper Backs Congress Down Again, Feinstein Helps
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Feinstein, who actually showed some courage when she took on CIA director John Brennan over the CIA spying on Senate staff members and over the Senate Torture Report, should be ashamed of herself. At least, she should be embarrassed that the DNI humiliated her by essentially telling her to go fly a kite."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Feinstein, who actually showed some courage when she took on CIA director John Brennan over the CIA spying on Senate staff members and over the Senate Torture Report, should be ashamed of herself. At least, she should be embarrassed that the DNI humiliated her by essentially telling her to go fly a kite."
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Journalist Sentenced to 24 Months in Prison After Hacking-Related Conviction
Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica
Farivar writes: "Keys was accused of handing over a username and password for former employer KTXL Fox 40's content management system (CMS) to members of Anonymous and instructing people there to 'fuck some shit up.' Ultimately, that December 2010 incident resulted in someone else using those credentials to alter a headline and sub-headline on a Los Angeles Times article. The changes lasted for 40 minutes before editors reversed them."
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Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica
Farivar writes: "Keys was accused of handing over a username and password for former employer KTXL Fox 40's content management system (CMS) to members of Anonymous and instructing people there to 'fuck some shit up.' Ultimately, that December 2010 incident resulted in someone else using those credentials to alter a headline and sub-headline on a Los Angeles Times article. The changes lasted for 40 minutes before editors reversed them."
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Black Lives Matter Shuts Down Chicago Expressway Over Police Killing of Teen
Andrew V. Pestano, UPI
Pestano writes: "Traffic on Chicago's Eisenhower Expressway was disrupted Tuesday night when a Black Lives Matter vigil held over the death of a 16-year-old boy turned into a march."
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Andrew V. Pestano, UPI
Pestano writes: "Traffic on Chicago's Eisenhower Expressway was disrupted Tuesday night when a Black Lives Matter vigil held over the death of a 16-year-old boy turned into a march."
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Bernie Sanders Stands With Verizon Workers on Strike
Paola Chavez, Veronica Stracqualursi and Mary Alice Parks, ABC News
Excerpt: "Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders joined nearly 40,000 Verizon workers who are on strike in New York City after the communications company and unions representing the workers failed to reach a labor agreement."
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Paola Chavez, Veronica Stracqualursi and Mary Alice Parks, ABC News
Excerpt: "Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders joined nearly 40,000 Verizon workers who are on strike in New York City after the communications company and unions representing the workers failed to reach a labor agreement."
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Senate Bill Would Force Companies Like Apple to Unlock iPhones Anytime a Judge Says So
Jose Pagliery, CNN
Pagliery writes: "The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee, seeking to empower police nationwide, have unveiled a draft bill that would force companies like Apple to unlock iPhones anytime a judge says so."
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Jose Pagliery, CNN
Pagliery writes: "The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee, seeking to empower police nationwide, have unveiled a draft bill that would force companies like Apple to unlock iPhones anytime a judge says so."
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Eva Golinger: I Believe There Is a Strong Possibility Chavez Was Assassinated
teleSUR
Excerpt: "I believe there is a very strong possibility that President Chavez was assassinated. There were notorious and documented assassination attempts against him throughout his presidency."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "I believe there is a very strong possibility that President Chavez was assassinated. There were notorious and documented assassination attempts against him throughout his presidency."
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Coal Companies' Secret Funding of Climate Science Denial Exposed
Elliott Negin, Union of Concerned Scientists
Negin writse: "Peabody Energy - the nation's largest investor-owned coal company - declared bankruptcy Wednesday. Among the many consequences: the company's court-ordered disclosures are likely to yield hard evidence of Peabody's direct links to climate science denial."
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Elliott Negin, Union of Concerned Scientists
Negin writse: "Peabody Energy - the nation's largest investor-owned coal company - declared bankruptcy Wednesday. Among the many consequences: the company's court-ordered disclosures are likely to yield hard evidence of Peabody's direct links to climate science denial."
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