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David Petraeus | Anti-Muslim Bigotry Aids Islamist Terrorists
David Petraeus, The Washington Post
Petraeus writes: "Almost 15 years after the 9/11 attacks, and five years since the killing of the chief architect of those attacks, the United States and the world face a resurgent threat from terrorism. This stark reality should inform the national debate as we prepare to elect our next commander in chief."
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David Petraeus, The Washington Post
Petraeus writes: "Almost 15 years after the 9/11 attacks, and five years since the killing of the chief architect of those attacks, the United States and the world face a resurgent threat from terrorism. This stark reality should inform the national debate as we prepare to elect our next commander in chief."
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Donald Trump Named in Latest Panama Papers Leak
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been linked to anonymous companies created by the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, according to documents released by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been linked to anonymous companies created by the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, according to documents released by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists."
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Bidding on Zimmerman's Gun Up to $65 Million
Gideon Resnick, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "George Zimmerman's online auction to sell the pistol he used to fatally shoot Trayvon Martin had reached $65,000,000 on Friday morning."
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Gideon Resnick, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "George Zimmerman's online auction to sell the pistol he used to fatally shoot Trayvon Martin had reached $65,000,000 on Friday morning."
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Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Speaks From Behind Bars: We Are Engaged in a Struggle for Our Lives
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "We go behind bars to get an update on the end of a 10-day strike by Alabama prisoners to protest severe overcrowding, poor living conditions and the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which bans slavery and servitude 'except as a punishment for crime,' thus sanctioning the legality of forced, unpaid prison labor."
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "We go behind bars to get an update on the end of a 10-day strike by Alabama prisoners to protest severe overcrowding, poor living conditions and the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which bans slavery and servitude 'except as a punishment for crime,' thus sanctioning the legality of forced, unpaid prison labor."
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The Slow Motion Collapse of America's Middle-Class
Marilyn Geewax, NPR
Geewax writes: "Studies have been showing for years that this country's middle class is shrinking. Now, the nonpartisan Pew Research Center has added another dimension to the story: Its examination of government data shows the problem is not confined to the Rust Belt or Appalachia."
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Marilyn Geewax, NPR
Geewax writes: "Studies have been showing for years that this country's middle class is shrinking. Now, the nonpartisan Pew Research Center has added another dimension to the story: Its examination of government data shows the problem is not confined to the Rust Belt or Appalachia."
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WikiLeaks Reveal Brazil's New Coup President Is 'US Informant'
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Senate-imposed President of Brazil Michel Temer met with U.S. Embassy staff on at least two occasions to brief them on the country's politics."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Senate-imposed President of Brazil Michel Temer met with U.S. Embassy staff on at least two occasions to brief them on the country's politics."
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Federal Toxics Law Still Protecting the Chemical Industry's Dirty Secrets
Melanie Benesh, Environmental Working Group
Benesh writes: "Federal chemical safety law allows companies to keep secret significant amounts of information about their chemicals, even if they could cause substantial harm."
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Melanie Benesh, Environmental Working Group
Benesh writes: "Federal chemical safety law allows companies to keep secret significant amounts of information about their chemicals, even if they could cause substantial harm."
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