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US Instituting New Rules That Allow More Civilian Casualties in Air War Against ISIL
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Robert Parry | No Reward for Sanders's Israel Stance
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Sen. Sanders showed guts when he broke from the political lock-step of unrestrained praise for Israel, but his loss in the New York primary shows there's little reward for such courage."
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Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Sen. Sanders showed guts when he broke from the political lock-step of unrestrained praise for Israel, but his loss in the New York primary shows there's little reward for such courage."
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The Android Administration: Google's Remarkably Close Relationship With the Obama White House
David Dayen, The Intercept
Dayen writes: "Over the past seven years, Google has created a remarkable partnership with the Obama White House, providing expertise, services, advice, and personnel for vital government projects. Precisely how much influence this buys Google isn't always clear."
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David Dayen, The Intercept
Dayen writes: "Over the past seven years, Google has created a remarkable partnership with the Obama White House, providing expertise, services, advice, and personnel for vital government projects. Precisely how much influence this buys Google isn't always clear."
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Virginia Just Restored 200,000 Convicted Felons' Right to Vote in November
Sari Horwitz and Jenna Portnoy, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Gov. Terry McAuliffe will make all ex-felons in Virginia eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, part of a years-long effort to restore full voting rights to former convicts."
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Sari Horwitz and Jenna Portnoy, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Gov. Terry McAuliffe will make all ex-felons in Virginia eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, part of a years-long effort to restore full voting rights to former convicts."
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Hearing Set in Lawsuit Against CIA Interrogation Program
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Attorneys for two former military psychologists who developed the CIA's Bush-era interrogation program will ask a federal court in Washington state on Friday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former U.S. prisoners who allege they were tortured."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Attorneys for two former military psychologists who developed the CIA's Bush-era interrogation program will ask a federal court in Washington state on Friday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former U.S. prisoners who allege they were tortured."
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Not All Money Troubles Are Equal, Why Blacks and Hispanics Have It Much Worse
Gillian B. White, The Atlantic
White writes: "In the United States of America even though all groups can suffer from financial insecurity, blacks and Hispanics have it much worse."
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Gillian B. White, The Atlantic
White writes: "In the United States of America even though all groups can suffer from financial insecurity, blacks and Hispanics have it much worse."
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US Instituting New Rules That Allow More Civilian Casualties in Air War Against ISIL
Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
Brook writes: "The Pentagon has approved airstrikes that risk more civilian casualties in order to destroy Islamic State targets as part of its increasingly aggressive fight against the militant group in Iraq and Syria, according to interviews with military officials and data."
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Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
Brook writes: "The Pentagon has approved airstrikes that risk more civilian casualties in order to destroy Islamic State targets as part of its increasingly aggressive fight against the militant group in Iraq and Syria, according to interviews with military officials and data."
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Leonardo DiCaprio | The Paris Agreement Will Not Be Enough to Save the Planet
Leonardo DiCaprio, EcoWatch
DiCaprio writes: "After 21 years of debates and conferences it is time to declare no more talk. No more excuses. No more 10-year studies. No more allowing the fossil fuel companies to manipulate and dictate the science and policies that effect our future."
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Leonardo DiCaprio, EcoWatch
DiCaprio writes: "After 21 years of debates and conferences it is time to declare no more talk. No more excuses. No more 10-year studies. No more allowing the fossil fuel companies to manipulate and dictate the science and policies that effect our future."
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