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Friday, June 24, 2016

RSN: Diablo Shutdown Marks End of Atomic Era, Dominating the Skies - and Losing the Wars, Air Supremacy Isn't What It Used to Be




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24 June 16

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Harvey Wasserman | Diablo Shutdown Marks End of Atomic Era 
Aerial view of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant which sits on the edge of the Pacific Ocean at Avila Beach in San Luis Obispo County, California, March 17, 2011. (photo: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty) 
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News 
Wasserman writes: "On a global scale, in many important ways, this marks the highest profile step yet towards the death of U.S. nuclear power and a national transition to a Solartopian green-powered planet." 
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William J. Astore | Dominating the Skies - and Losing the Wars, Air Supremacy Isn't What It Used to Be 
William J. Astore, TomDispatch 
Astore writes: "In the decade and a half between those two bombing decisions, American air power has been loosed not just in Afghanistan, but in Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Somalia - seven countries across the Greater Middle East and Africa. So how'd that turn out?" 
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Split US Supreme Court Blocks Obama Immigration Plan 
Lawrence Hurley, Reuters 
Hurley writes: "The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dealt President Barack Obama a harsh defeat by blocking his plan to spare millions of illegal immigrants from deportation in a split 4-4 ruling he called frustrating to those aiming to fix America's broken immigration system." 
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Baltimore Officer Acquitted on All Charges in Death of Freddie Gray 
Josh Sanburn, TIME 
Sanburn writes: "A Baltimore judge acquitted Officer Caesar Goodson on all counts Thursday in the death of Freddie Gray, who death in police custody last year sparked days of riots throughout the city." 
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California Students Face Criminal Charges for Protesting Film Glorifying Israel's Military 
Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept 
Hussain writes: "Upset about the screening of a film they viewed as propaganda for a foreign military, the students were also protesting the presence of several IDF representatives who here holding a panel discussion at the screening. That student protest has since become the subject of an intense controversy. The school's chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine is now facing the possibility of being banned from the campus." 
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The War on Drugs Is Failing - Decriminalization Is the Only Way Forward 
Amanda Feilding, Guardian UK 
Feilding writes: "International discontent with the 'war on drugs' is growing, with an increasing number of countries experimenting with liberalized drug laws, especially in relation to cannabis. Liberalized policies have not caused drug use to soar, as critics predicted." 
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Thousands of Gallons of Crude Oil Have Spilled From a Southern California Pipeline 
Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress 
Geiling writes: "According to the Ventura County fire department, up to 700 barrels of crude oil - some 29,000 gallons - have spilled from a pipeline in southern California. The leak was spotted at about 5:30 a.m. PST, and has been seen flowing towards a nearby beach." 
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