Greg Palast | Bernie Should Take the Anti-Christ's Advice
Greg Palast, Greg Palast's Website
Palest writes: "Bernie's campaign is just beginning. No kidding. The real campaign. The one he was chosen for."
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Greg Palast, Greg Palast's Website
Palest writes: "Bernie's campaign is just beginning. No kidding. The real campaign. The one he was chosen for."
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If Russian Intelligence Did Hack the DNC, the NSA Would Know, Snowden Says
Robert Mackey, The Intercept
Mackey writes: "As my colleague Glenn Greenwald told WNYC on Monday, while there may never be conclusive evidence that the Democratic National Committee was hacked by Russian intelligence operatives to extract the trove of embarrassing emails published by WikiLeaks, it would hardly be shocking if that was what happened."
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Robert Mackey, The Intercept
Mackey writes: "As my colleague Glenn Greenwald told WNYC on Monday, while there may never be conclusive evidence that the Democratic National Committee was hacked by Russian intelligence operatives to extract the trove of embarrassing emails published by WikiLeaks, it would hardly be shocking if that was what happened."
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Inside the 'Democracy Spring' Protests at the DNC
Gregory Krieg, CNN
Krieg writes: "More than 50 protesters were detained by police on Monday following a tightly choreographed demonstration at an access point to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, where the Democratic National Convention has been consumed by a series of roiling plot twists and turns."
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Gregory Krieg, CNN
Krieg writes: "More than 50 protesters were detained by police on Monday following a tightly choreographed demonstration at an access point to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, where the Democratic National Convention has been consumed by a series of roiling plot twists and turns."
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The WNBA's Black Lives Matter Protest Has Set a New Standard for Sports Activism
Christina Cauterucci, Slate
Cauterucci writes: "This month, the WNBA has become the site of one of the most united, persistent political statements in sports history."
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Christina Cauterucci, Slate
Cauterucci writes: "This month, the WNBA has become the site of one of the most united, persistent political statements in sports history."
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What It Feels Like to Be an Autistic Person of Color in the Eyes of the Police
Eric Garcia, The Daily Beast
Garcia writes: "Hearing cops say they hadn't meant to shoot the black man, but the autistic one, hit close to home. I feel less secure than white people with autism and less secure than my friends of color who are neurotypical."
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Eric Garcia, The Daily Beast
Garcia writes: "Hearing cops say they hadn't meant to shoot the black man, but the autistic one, hit close to home. I feel less secure than white people with autism and less secure than my friends of color who are neurotypical."
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The Mass Deportation of Black Immigrants That You Haven't Heard About
Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Lee writes: "Last month, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency quietly deported dozens of African immigrants who were trying to seek asylum in the United States. Sixty-three men who were unable to secure visas to stay in the country legally on humanitarian relief claims, according to a source within ICE who spoke to ThinkProgress on condition of anonymity."
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Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Lee writes: "Last month, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency quietly deported dozens of African immigrants who were trying to seek asylum in the United States. Sixty-three men who were unable to secure visas to stay in the country legally on humanitarian relief claims, according to a source within ICE who spoke to ThinkProgress on condition of anonymity."
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How Climate Change Can Drive Violent Conflict Around the World
Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post
Harvey writes: "Many experts now say that violence, war and other forms of human conflict may be driven or worsened by the effects of climate change. A new study, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, lends support to the growing body of evidence behind this idea."
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Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post
Harvey writes: "Many experts now say that violence, war and other forms of human conflict may be driven or worsened by the effects of climate change. A new study, published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, lends support to the growing body of evidence behind this idea."
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