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RSN: Noam Chomsky: Climate Change & Nuclear Proliferation Pose the Worst Threat Ever Faced by Humans, Why Will Superdelegates Decide the 2016 Democratic Primary? Unearthed Documents Hold the Key




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Noam Chomsky: Climate Change & Nuclear Proliferation Pose the Worst Threat Ever Faced by Humans
Noam Chomsky. (photo: Graeme Robertson)
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman writes: "Multiple crises come as voters in the United States prepare to elect a new president."
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Supreme Court Sends Obamacare Contraception Case Back to Lower Courts
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Barnes writes: "The court punted the issue of Obamacare's contraception coverage back to lower courts."
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Despite $10 Billion 'Fix,' Veterans Are Waiting Even Longer to See Doctors
Quil Lawrence, NPR
Lawrence writes: "The fix hasn't worked out as planned. Wait times have gotten worse - not better. Compared to this time last year, there are 70,000 more appointments where it took vets at least a month to be seen."
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Why Will Superdelegates Decide the 2016 Democratic Primary? Unearthed Documents Hold the Key
Ned Resnikoff, International Business Times
Resnikoff writes: "How democratic is the Democratic Party? Thanks to the pivotal role of unelected 'superdelegates' in the party's nomination process, the question has dogged both Democratic officials and likely nominee Hillary Clinton for months."
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One Day Longer: The Verizon Strike Is a War of Attrition
Shaun Richman, Jacobin
Richman writes: "As the massive strike at Verizon enters its second month with no end in sight, the stakes - for the workers, the company, and the broader labor movement - are rising."
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How Solar Brought Muslims and Jews Together in One West Bank Village
Lonnie Shekhtman, The Christian Science Monitor
Shekhtman writes: "A solar project funded and operated by both Jews and Muslims is shining some light on Auja, a small Palestinian town located in one of the most controversial territories on Earth."
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US Top Court Rejects Exxon Appeal in Groundwater Contamination Case
Lawrence Hurley, Reuters
Hurley writes: "The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Exxon Mobil Corp's appeal of a $236 million judgment against the oil company in a case brought by the state of New Hampshire over groundwater contamination linked to a gasoline additive."
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