Fidel Castro | The Spirit of the Left
Fidel Castro, teleSUR
Castro writes: "Why did I become a socialist, or more plainly, why did I become a communist? That word that expresses the most distorted and maligned concept in history by those who have the privilege of exploiting the poor, dispossessed ever since they were deprived of all the material wealth that work, talent and human energy provide."
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Fidel Castro, teleSUR
Castro writes: "Why did I become a socialist, or more plainly, why did I become a communist? That word that expresses the most distorted and maligned concept in history by those who have the privilege of exploiting the poor, dispossessed ever since they were deprived of all the material wealth that work, talent and human energy provide."
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Stonewalled by the NSA, Members of Congress Ask Really Basic Question Again
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "A bipartisan group of lawmakers is none too happy that the executive branch is asking them to reauthorize two key surveillance programs next year without answering the single most important question about them."
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Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "A bipartisan group of lawmakers is none too happy that the executive branch is asking them to reauthorize two key surveillance programs next year without answering the single most important question about them."
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New York Suspends Clerk Who Wiped 126,000 Voters From the Books
teleSUR
Excerpt: "New York suspended and may fire the chief clerk of elections in Brooklyn, who was responsible for wiping over 126,000 voters from the records."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "New York suspended and may fire the chief clerk of elections in Brooklyn, who was responsible for wiping over 126,000 voters from the records."
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How CBS News Aided the JFK Cover-Up
James DiEugenio, Consortium News
"With the Warren Report on JFK's assassination under attack in the mid-1960s, there was a chance to correct the errors and reassess the findings, but CBS News intervened to silence the critics, reports James DiEugenio."
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James DiEugenio, Consortium News
"With the Warren Report on JFK's assassination under attack in the mid-1960s, there was a chance to correct the errors and reassess the findings, but CBS News intervened to silence the critics, reports James DiEugenio."
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US Admits to Killing Another 20 Civilians in Iraq and Syria
Middle East Eye
Excerpt: "The Pentagon acknowledged on Friday that 20 civilians were killed in US air strikes on Islamic State (IS) group targets over a five-month period, more than doubling an ongoing tally of such deaths to 41."
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Middle East Eye
Excerpt: "The Pentagon acknowledged on Friday that 20 civilians were killed in US air strikes on Islamic State (IS) group targets over a five-month period, more than doubling an ongoing tally of such deaths to 41."
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Meet the Indigenous Protectors of the World's Most Sacred Places
Christopher McLeod, YES! Magazine
McLeod writes: "Back in the 1990s, there was an intense debate among my Native American friends about whether public education about sacred places would be a good idea. One activist argued forcefully that: 'Sacred places don't need a PR campaign.'"
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Christopher McLeod, YES! Magazine
McLeod writes: "Back in the 1990s, there was an intense debate among my Native American friends about whether public education about sacred places would be a good idea. One activist argued forcefully that: 'Sacred places don't need a PR campaign.'"
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Mushrooms Hold Potential for Sustainable Building Materials
Lou Corpuz-Bosshart, Phys.org
Excerpt: "We slice them on pizza, toss them in salad and saute them in stirfry. But have you ever thought about using mushrooms as furniture? According to the work of a team of researchers, the humble fungus is ready to leave the kitchen and take up a role as a building material."
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Lou Corpuz-Bosshart, Phys.org
Excerpt: "We slice them on pizza, toss them in salad and saute them in stirfry. But have you ever thought about using mushrooms as furniture? According to the work of a team of researchers, the humble fungus is ready to leave the kitchen and take up a role as a building material."
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