Glenn Greenwald | Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment Trial Nears an End, Endangering Brazilian Democracy
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "Dilma Rousseff's removal results in the empowerment of a party that was not elected to the presidency."
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Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "Dilma Rousseff's removal results in the empowerment of a party that was not elected to the presidency."
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz Wins Primary Against Sanders-Backed Challenger Tim Canova
Cristina Marcos, The Hill
Marcos writes: "Wasserman Schultz dispatched a challenge from law professor Tim Canova who sought to capitalize on the controversies surrounding her tenure at the DNC and ride on the popularity of Bernie Sanders."
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Cristina Marcos, The Hill
Marcos writes: "Wasserman Schultz dispatched a challenge from law professor Tim Canova who sought to capitalize on the controversies surrounding her tenure at the DNC and ride on the popularity of Bernie Sanders."
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Why Are We Paying $300 for an EpiPen That Holds Only $1 Worth of Medicine?
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "Each EpiPen reportedly contains only $1 worth of medicine. Mylan has a near monopoly in the U.S., and the company has seen its profits from the EpiPen alone skyrocket to $1 billion a year."
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "Each EpiPen reportedly contains only $1 worth of medicine. Mylan has a near monopoly in the U.S., and the company has seen its profits from the EpiPen alone skyrocket to $1 billion a year."
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Fight for $15: Chris Christie Vetoes Minimum Wage Hike in New Jersey
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Republican Governor Chris Christie on Tuesday vetoed an attempt to raise New Jersey's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour in the next year and to at least $15 an hour over the next five."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Republican Governor Chris Christie on Tuesday vetoed an attempt to raise New Jersey's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour in the next year and to at least $15 an hour over the next five."
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Afghan Opium Production 40 Times Higher Since US-NATO Invasion
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Since the U.S.-led NATO invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the production of opium in the country has increased by 40 times according to Russia's Federal Drug Control Service, fueling organized crime and widespread death."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Since the U.S.-led NATO invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, the production of opium in the country has increased by 40 times according to Russia's Federal Drug Control Service, fueling organized crime and widespread death."
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The Chilling Reason Why More Than 1,900 People Have Died in the Philippines
Evelyn Anne Crunden, ThinkProgress
Crunden writes: "Rodrigo Duterte has only been in office eight weeks, but his presidency has already been a bloody one for the Philippines."
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Evelyn Anne Crunden, ThinkProgress
Crunden writes: "Rodrigo Duterte has only been in office eight weeks, but his presidency has already been a bloody one for the Philippines."
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Natural Gas Emissions Will Surpass Those From Coal in US
Bobby Magill, Climate Central
Magill writes: "The U.S. is expected to reach a major carbon emissions milestone this year: For the first time, carbon dioxide emissions from burning natural gas for electricity in the U.S. are set to surpass those from burning coal - the globe's chief climate polluter."
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Bobby Magill, Climate Central
Magill writes: "The U.S. is expected to reach a major carbon emissions milestone this year: For the first time, carbon dioxide emissions from burning natural gas for electricity in the U.S. are set to surpass those from burning coal - the globe's chief climate polluter."
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