Scott Galindez | The Un-United State of America
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "If you had been on the streets of Cleveland this week, you would have witnessed a country being torn apart at the seams by ... Americans. Members of the KKK and right-wing hate groups clashing across police lines with progressives and liberals of all races. Then there were the folks from Westboro Baptist Church and other religious fanatics telling everyone that they were going to Hell."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "If you had been on the streets of Cleveland this week, you would have witnessed a country being torn apart at the seams by ... Americans. Members of the KKK and right-wing hate groups clashing across police lines with progressives and liberals of all races. Then there were the folks from Westboro Baptist Church and other religious fanatics telling everyone that they were going to Hell."
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Bernie's 'Revolution' Marches to Philly
Jordain Carney, The Hill
Carney writes: "Bernie Sanders is coming to Philadelphia with his mind on the Democratic Party's future - and his own. Having created a movement campaign that galvanized millions of people, Sanders now finds himself in the unfamiliar role of party power broker as Democrats gather to nominate Hillary Clinton for president."
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Jordain Carney, The Hill
Carney writes: "Bernie Sanders is coming to Philadelphia with his mind on the Democratic Party's future - and his own. Having created a movement campaign that galvanized millions of people, Sanders now finds himself in the unfamiliar role of party power broker as Democrats gather to nominate Hillary Clinton for president."
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US Silent on Up to 95% of Its Civilian Killings in Syria
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Civilian deaths in Syria at the hands of the U.S.-led coalition may be underreported by as much as 95 percent, according to a monitoring group."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Civilian deaths in Syria at the hands of the U.S.-led coalition may be underreported by as much as 95 percent, according to a monitoring group."
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Indiana Drops Murder Charge Against Purvi Patel for Her Abortion
Susan Rinkunas, New York Magazine
Rinkunas writes: "Today, the Indiana Court of Appeals overturned the feticide conviction of Purvi Patel, the woman who was found guilty last year of killing her fetus by taking abortion-inducing drugs and sentenced to 20 years in prison. However, the court upheld a lower felony conviction for neglect of a dependent."
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Susan Rinkunas, New York Magazine
Rinkunas writes: "Today, the Indiana Court of Appeals overturned the feticide conviction of Purvi Patel, the woman who was found guilty last year of killing her fetus by taking abortion-inducing drugs and sentenced to 20 years in prison. However, the court upheld a lower felony conviction for neglect of a dependent."
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More Americans Support Tougher Gun Laws, but Expect Little to Change
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Americans favor tougher gun laws by margins that have grown wider after a number of mass shootings in recent months, but they also are pessimistic that change will happen any time soon, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Americans favor tougher gun laws by margins that have grown wider after a number of mass shootings in recent months, but they also are pessimistic that change will happen any time soon, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll."
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Don't Blame Refugees for the Munich Shooting
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "The shooter who killed nine people and wounded 27 others in a shopping mall in Munich on Friday had no connections to ISIS or to refugee issues, according to German police, who described the mass shooting as 'a classic act by a deranged person.'"
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Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "The shooter who killed nine people and wounded 27 others in a shopping mall in Munich on Friday had no connections to ISIS or to refugee issues, according to German police, who described the mass shooting as 'a classic act by a deranged person.'"
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Oil Lobby Paid Washington Post and Atlantic to Host Climate-Change Deniers at RNC
Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Emmons writes: "At the award-winning seafood restaurant in downtown Cleveland that The Atlantic rented out for the entire four-day Republican National Convention, GOP Rep. Bill Johnson turned to me and explained that solar panels are not a viable energy source because 'the sun goes down.'"
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Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Emmons writes: "At the award-winning seafood restaurant in downtown Cleveland that The Atlantic rented out for the entire four-day Republican National Convention, GOP Rep. Bill Johnson turned to me and explained that solar panels are not a viable energy source because 'the sun goes down.'"
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