Michael Moore | Obama Drank the Kool Aid a Long Time Ago
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "In the end, instead of revolution or reparations, Obama dutifully drank the water from Flint, as he had to, to show the people that their government would never betray them, never poison them, that all was well in Americaland."
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Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "In the end, instead of revolution or reparations, Obama dutifully drank the water from Flint, as he had to, to show the people that their government would never betray them, never poison them, that all was well in Americaland."
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I'm a Veteran, and I Hate 'Happy Memorial Day.' Here's Why.
Jennie Haskamp, The Washington Post
Haskamp writes: "I'm angry. I've come to realize people think Memorial Day is the official start of summer. It's grilled meat, super-duper discounts, a day (or two) off work, beer, potato salad and porches draped in bunting. But it shouldn't be. It's more than that."
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Jennie Haskamp, The Washington Post
Haskamp writes: "I'm angry. I've come to realize people think Memorial Day is the official start of summer. It's grilled meat, super-duper discounts, a day (or two) off work, beer, potato salad and porches draped in bunting. But it shouldn't be. It's more than that."
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Hillary Clinton Won't Say How Much Goldman Sachs CEO Invested With Her Son-in-Law
Lee Fang and Henrik Moltke, The Intercept
Excerpt: "The decision for Lloyd Blankfein to invest in Hillary Clinton's son-in-law's company is just one of many ways Goldman Sachs has used its wealth to forge a tight bond with the Clinton family."
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Lee Fang and Henrik Moltke, The Intercept
Excerpt: "The decision for Lloyd Blankfein to invest in Hillary Clinton's son-in-law's company is just one of many ways Goldman Sachs has used its wealth to forge a tight bond with the Clinton family."
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Amid Election Chaos, Communities Show Where the Real Power Is
Sarah van Gelder, Yes! Magazine
van Gelder writes: "A recent road trip left me convinced that the most powerful work for change is happening one community at a time. The local level is where people are creating ways of life that work for themselves, their communities, and the ecological systems that support all life."
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Sarah van Gelder, Yes! Magazine
van Gelder writes: "A recent road trip left me convinced that the most powerful work for change is happening one community at a time. The local level is where people are creating ways of life that work for themselves, their communities, and the ecological systems that support all life."
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Syria Negotiator Quits Over Failed Peace Talks
Tiffany Ap and Roba Alhenawi, CNN
Excerpt: "The Syrian opposition's chief peace negotiator, Mohammad Alloush, has resigned over the failure of peace talks to end the country's civil war."
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Tiffany Ap and Roba Alhenawi, CNN
Excerpt: "The Syrian opposition's chief peace negotiator, Mohammad Alloush, has resigned over the failure of peace talks to end the country's civil war."
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Chad Ex-Dictator Found Guilty of Abuses, Sentenced to Life
Carley Petesch, Associated Press
Petesch writes: "Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment for abuses during his time in power, Judge Gberdao Gustave Kam said Monday at the end of the trial that began in July 2015."
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Carley Petesch, Associated Press
Petesch writes: "Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment for abuses during his time in power, Judge Gberdao Gustave Kam said Monday at the end of the trial that began in July 2015."
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Killing of Gorilla to Save Boy at Ohio Zoo Sparks Outrage
Barbara Goldberg, Reuters
Goldberg writes: "The killing of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy tumbled into the ape's enclosure triggered outrage and questions about safety, but zoo officials called the decision to use lethal force a tough but necessary choice."
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Barbara Goldberg, Reuters
Goldberg writes: "The killing of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy tumbled into the ape's enclosure triggered outrage and questions about safety, but zoo officials called the decision to use lethal force a tough but necessary choice."
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