William Boardman | The Crisis in Turkey Could Swallow Us All
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Turkey has been in a growing crisis for years, and the end seems nowhere in sight."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Turkey has been in a growing crisis for years, and the end seems nowhere in sight."
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Edward Snowden's New Research Aims to Keep Smartphones From Betraying Their Owners
Micah Lee, The Intercept
Lee writes: "In dangerous environments like war-torn Syria, smartphones become indispensable tools for journalists, human rights workers, and activists. But at the same time, they become especially potent tracking devices that can put users in mortal danger by leaking their location. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been working with prominent hardware hacker Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang to solve this problem."
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Micah Lee, The Intercept
Lee writes: "In dangerous environments like war-torn Syria, smartphones become indispensable tools for journalists, human rights workers, and activists. But at the same time, they become especially potent tracking devices that can put users in mortal danger by leaking their location. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been working with prominent hardware hacker Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang to solve this problem."
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Why Mike Pence Doesn't Deserve Much Credit for Indiana's Economic Performance
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "As Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence took the stage on Wednesday night, he took some time to tout his economic record during his tenure as governor of Indiana. But he can't take much credit for the health of his own state's economy."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "As Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence took the stage on Wednesday night, he took some time to tout his economic record during his tenure as governor of Indiana. But he can't take much credit for the health of his own state's economy."
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DOJ Suing to Block Health Insurer Mergers
Sarah Ferris, The Hill
Ferris writes: "he Obama administration on Thursday filed lawsuits against two multibillion-dollar health insurer mergers, warning the takeovers would drastically threaten competition nationwide."
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Sarah Ferris, The Hill
Ferris writes: "he Obama administration on Thursday filed lawsuits against two multibillion-dollar health insurer mergers, warning the takeovers would drastically threaten competition nationwide."
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In Dallas & Baton Rouge, Media Ignores That Veterans Pulled the Trigger
Kit O'Connell, MintPress News
O'Connell writes: "In the wake of shocking, deadly acts of violence, many in the media have been quick to tie the recent slayings of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to the Black Lives Matter movement, which advocates for the civil rights of those disproportionately affected by police violence."
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Kit O'Connell, MintPress News
O'Connell writes: "In the wake of shocking, deadly acts of violence, many in the media have been quick to tie the recent slayings of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to the Black Lives Matter movement, which advocates for the civil rights of those disproportionately affected by police violence."
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US Airstrikes Allegedly Kill at Least 73 Civilians in Northern Syria
Emma Graham-Harrison and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "A Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) fighter walks along the silos and mills of Manbij earlier this month. A US airstrike in the vicinity is currently under investigation."
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Emma Graham-Harrison and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "A Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) fighter walks along the silos and mills of Manbij earlier this month. A US airstrike in the vicinity is currently under investigation."
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Meet the Oil Billionaire Shaping Donald Trump's Energy Policy
Mark Floegel, Greenpeace
Floegel writes: "Last night's line-up had no shortage of oddballs and extremists, but there's a reason Harold Hamm's name sticks out. Hamm is straight out of the fossil fuel industry's central casting."
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Mark Floegel, Greenpeace
Floegel writes: "Last night's line-up had no shortage of oddballs and extremists, but there's a reason Harold Hamm's name sticks out. Hamm is straight out of the fossil fuel industry's central casting."
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