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Robert Reich | A Debate Between Bernie and Trump Would Be Good for the Nation
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "I don't know if it will actually happen, but a debate between the two anti-establishment candidates who have captured the imagination of America this year - on one side, the authoritarian populist Trump, and on the other the progressive populist Bernie - would be good for the nation."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "I don't know if it will actually happen, but a debate between the two anti-establishment candidates who have captured the imagination of America this year - on one side, the authoritarian populist Trump, and on the other the progressive populist Bernie - would be good for the nation."
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Meet the Bernie-Endorsed Law Professor Trying to Unseat the DNC Chair
Tessa Stuart, Rolling Stone
Stuart writes: "Tim Canova is taking on Debbie Wasserman Schultz, with help from the man who thinks she's rigged the presidential race against him."
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Tessa Stuart, Rolling Stone
Stuart writes: "Tim Canova is taking on Debbie Wasserman Schultz, with help from the man who thinks she's rigged the presidential race against him."
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Scalia Is Dead, but Texas Has a Devious Plan to Bring His Vote Back to Life
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "A landmark lawsuit filed by several states that wish to preserve their ability to engage in anti-transgender discrimination will be heard by a judge with a record of hostility toward LGBT rights."
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Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "A landmark lawsuit filed by several states that wish to preserve their ability to engage in anti-transgender discrimination will be heard by a judge with a record of hostility toward LGBT rights."
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Ending Police Brutality Requires More Than Personnel Change
Adam Hudson, teleSUR
Hudson writes: "Activists forced the resignation of San Francisco's top cop after several police killings, but real change will only come with systemic reform."
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Adam Hudson, teleSUR
Hudson writes: "Activists forced the resignation of San Francisco's top cop after several police killings, but real change will only come with systemic reform."
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What the War on Reproductive Rights Has to Do With Poverty and Race
Renee Bracey Sherman, YES! Magazine
Sherman writes: "Every year, more than a million women choose to have an abortion, a third of them Black women."
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Renee Bracey Sherman, YES! Magazine
Sherman writes: "Every year, more than a million women choose to have an abortion, a third of them Black women."
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In Hiroshima, Obama Calls for World Without Nukes, Contradicting New $1 Trillion Weapon Upgrade Plan
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Despite Obama's recent call for an end to nuclear weapons, the United States has been quietly upgrading its nuclear arsenal to create smaller, more precise nuclear bombs as part of a massive effort that will cost up to $1 trillion over three decades."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Despite Obama's recent call for an end to nuclear weapons, the United States has been quietly upgrading its nuclear arsenal to create smaller, more precise nuclear bombs as part of a massive effort that will cost up to $1 trillion over three decades."
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North Carolina GOP Pushes Unprecedented Bill to Jail Anyone Who Discloses Fracking Chemicals
Molly Redden, Moyers & Company
Redden writes: "As hydraulic fracturing ramps up around the country, so do concerns about its health impacts. These concerns have led 20 states to require the disclosure of industrial chemicals used in the fracking process. North Carolina isn't on that list of states yet - and it may be hurtling in the opposite direction."
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Molly Redden, Moyers & Company
Redden writes: "As hydraulic fracturing ramps up around the country, so do concerns about its health impacts. These concerns have led 20 states to require the disclosure of industrial chemicals used in the fracking process. North Carolina isn't on that list of states yet - and it may be hurtling in the opposite direction."
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