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Robert Reich | Politics of Fear or Politics of Hope
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Donald Trump has taken the politics of fear to a new level - stoking our deepest dreads, conjuring up nightmares, suggesting conspiracies, and using every heinous act as evidence of impending danger."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Donald Trump has taken the politics of fear to a new level - stoking our deepest dreads, conjuring up nightmares, suggesting conspiracies, and using every heinous act as evidence of impending danger."
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Trump Says It Is "Common Sense" to Profile Muslims
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Donald Trump said that the United States needs to seriously consider profiling Muslims in order to prevent terrorist attacks."
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Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Donald Trump said that the United States needs to seriously consider profiling Muslims in order to prevent terrorist attacks."
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Video Shows LA Probation Officers Brutally Beating Teenager in Detention Center
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "In surveillance footage leaked by whistleblowers inside a detention center, four probation officers are seen pummeling a teenager in a holding room."
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Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "In surveillance footage leaked by whistleblowers inside a detention center, four probation officers are seen pummeling a teenager in a holding room."
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Red Cross Misled Congress, Refused to 'Level With the People' on Haiti Money
Justin Elliott and Laura Sullivan, ProPublica and NPR News
Excerpt: "A blistering Senate report on the American Red Cross raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the country's most storied charity and its stewardship of donors' dollars."
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Justin Elliott and Laura Sullivan, ProPublica and NPR News
Excerpt: "A blistering Senate report on the American Red Cross raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the country's most storied charity and its stewardship of donors' dollars."
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Is the Gun Lobby Finally Cornered?
E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post
Dionne Jr. writes: "The contradictions of the gun lobby's worldview are not new, but it has taken a terrorist hate crime at an Orlando nightclub to force even the most slavish congressional followers of the National Rifle Association to rethink whether they can continue to resist every effort, however modest, to prevent violence."
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E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post
Dionne Jr. writes: "The contradictions of the gun lobby's worldview are not new, but it has taken a terrorist hate crime at an Orlando nightclub to force even the most slavish congressional followers of the National Rifle Association to rethink whether they can continue to resist every effort, however modest, to prevent violence."
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World Organizations Condemn Repression Against Mexican Teachers
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Hundreds of academic, religious, popular, student, human and social rights organizations around the world signed a document Friday that condemns the 'brutal repression' exerted by the Mexican government against teachers."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Hundreds of academic, religious, popular, student, human and social rights organizations around the world signed a document Friday that condemns the 'brutal repression' exerted by the Mexican government against teachers."
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'Environmentally Friendly' Apple Wants to Kill a Bill That Could Make It Easier for You to Fix Your iPhone
Karen Turner, The Washington Post
Turner writes: "Because of Apple's tight grip on the repair services of its products, many repair technicians must rely on questionable electronic pieces from factories in China, as well as re-created design guides. The tech giant forbids official parts or device blueprints from being used outside of their Apple Genius bars, Apple facilities, or authorized third-party shops."
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Karen Turner, The Washington Post
Turner writes: "Because of Apple's tight grip on the repair services of its products, many repair technicians must rely on questionable electronic pieces from factories in China, as well as re-created design guides. The tech giant forbids official parts or device blueprints from being used outside of their Apple Genius bars, Apple facilities, or authorized third-party shops."
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