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Matt Taibbi | A Republican Workers' Party?
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The new Republicans would no longer be the party of 'business and the privileged,' but the protector of a disenfranchised working class. This was unplanned. If it happens, it'll be a change that takes place not because conservative leaders ever wanted it, but because voters demanded it."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The new Republicans would no longer be the party of 'business and the privileged,' but the protector of a disenfranchised working class. This was unplanned. If it happens, it'll be a change that takes place not because conservative leaders ever wanted it, but because voters demanded it."
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John Oliver Explains Why Local Newspapers Are So Important
Ryan Bort, Newsweek
Bort writes: "John Oliver said on the most recent episode of Last Week Tonight, 'No one seems to have a perfect plan to keep newspapers afloat.' And, as he pointed out over the course of the episode's 15-minute feature segment, the real-world impact of the decline of newspapers is more significant than many of us realize."
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Ryan Bort, Newsweek
Bort writes: "John Oliver said on the most recent episode of Last Week Tonight, 'No one seems to have a perfect plan to keep newspapers afloat.' And, as he pointed out over the course of the episode's 15-minute feature segment, the real-world impact of the decline of newspapers is more significant than many of us realize."
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50 Republican National Security Officials Reject Trump
Michael Mathes, Yahoo News
Mathes writes: "Fifty senior Republican national security officials have issued a stinging rejection of their party's White House nominee Donald Trump, warning he would be 'the most reckless president in American history' if elected."
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Michael Mathes, Yahoo News
Mathes writes: "Fifty senior Republican national security officials have issued a stinging rejection of their party's White House nominee Donald Trump, warning he would be 'the most reckless president in American history' if elected."
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Police Will Be Required to Report Officer-Involved Deaths Under New US System
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "Police departments will be required to give the US justice department full details of deadly incidents involving their officers each quarter, under a new government system for counting killings by police that was influenced by the Guardian."
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Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "Police departments will be required to give the US justice department full details of deadly incidents involving their officers each quarter, under a new government system for counting killings by police that was influenced by the Guardian."
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To Kill or Not to Kill? California Voters to Decide Who Should Die for Their Crimes
Maria L. La Ganga, Guardian UK
La Ganga writes: "California currently has 746 men and women on death row, more than any other state in the country. The oldest is 86; 11% are senior citizens. The average stay is 18 years. No one has been executed in California in more than a decade."
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Maria L. La Ganga, Guardian UK
La Ganga writes: "California currently has 746 men and women on death row, more than any other state in the country. The oldest is 86; 11% are senior citizens. The average stay is 18 years. No one has been executed in California in more than a decade."
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Sanders: Many Believe Rousseff Impeachment 'Resembles a Coup'
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The United States must stand up for democracy in Brazil and demand that its political crisis be resolved with new elections, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders said in a statement Monday."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The United States must stand up for democracy in Brazil and demand that its political crisis be resolved with new elections, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders said in a statement Monday."
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Louisiana Politicians Go to Court Blaming Big Oil for Coastal Ruin
Cain Burdeau, Associated Press
Burdeau writes: "Following the lead of Gov. John Bel Edwards, Louisiana political orthodoxy is being turned upside-down as prominent leaders of both parties join lawsuits seeking billions of dollars for environmental improvement projects."
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Cain Burdeau, Associated Press
Burdeau writes: "Following the lead of Gov. John Bel Edwards, Louisiana political orthodoxy is being turned upside-down as prominent leaders of both parties join lawsuits seeking billions of dollars for environmental improvement projects."
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