John Kiriakou | Our United Strength and Action on Behalf of Jeffrey Sterling
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "I recently wrote about the trouble getting necessary medical attention that CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling was encountering in prison. I asked readers to contact the warden of FCI Englewood, the prison where he is being held, and demand that Sterling be given the appropriate medical attention. Our united strength and action is pushing this case in the right direction."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "I recently wrote about the trouble getting necessary medical attention that CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling was encountering in prison. I asked readers to contact the warden of FCI Englewood, the prison where he is being held, and demand that Sterling be given the appropriate medical attention. Our united strength and action is pushing this case in the right direction."
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David Sirota | Clinton Foundation Investigation Update: Key Details About Financial and Political Dealings
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "As the rhetoric about the Clintons' public and private financial dealings intensifies, here is a brief review of the major investigative reporting that has been done about the Clinton Foundation."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "As the rhetoric about the Clintons' public and private financial dealings intensifies, here is a brief review of the major investigative reporting that has been done about the Clinton Foundation."
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'No Vacancies' for Blacks: How Donald Trump Got His Start, and Was First Accused of Bias
Jonathan Mahler and Steve Eder, The New York Times
Excerpt: "An investigation by The New York Times - drawing on decades-old files from the New York City Commission on Human Rights, internal Justice Department records, court documents and interviews with tenants, civil rights activists and prosecutors - uncovered a long history of racial bias at his family's properties, in New York and beyond."
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Jonathan Mahler and Steve Eder, The New York Times
Excerpt: "An investigation by The New York Times - drawing on decades-old files from the New York City Commission on Human Rights, internal Justice Department records, court documents and interviews with tenants, civil rights activists and prosecutors - uncovered a long history of racial bias at his family's properties, in New York and beyond."
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Private Prison Involved in Immigrant Detention Funds Donald Trump and His Super PAC
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Geo Group, the second largest private prison company in the U.S., and a major player in for-profit immigrant detention, filed a disclosure this month revealing that it provided $50,000 through its political action committee to Rebuilding America Now, the Super PAC backing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Geo Group, the second largest private prison company in the U.S., and a major player in for-profit immigrant detention, filed a disclosure this month revealing that it provided $50,000 through its political action committee to Rebuilding America Now, the Super PAC backing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump."
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Leslie Jones Faces Constant Abuse - Because That's How Racism Works
Rebecca Carroll, Guardian UK
Carroll writes: "These actions make me think that racism is so integral, so regular a thing in this country, like water running from the kitchen faucet, that the majority of people see it as merely who and how we are. Racism: it's what we do."
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Rebecca Carroll, Guardian UK
Carroll writes: "These actions make me think that racism is so integral, so regular a thing in this country, like water running from the kitchen faucet, that the majority of people see it as merely who and how we are. Racism: it's what we do."
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Mexico Begins to Fine and Dismiss Dissident Teachers
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Mexico's Ministry of Education announced Friday that it will punish 44,486 striking teachers who didn't show up to work in the first days of the school year, which kicked off on Monday, by either fining or firing them."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Mexico's Ministry of Education announced Friday that it will punish 44,486 striking teachers who didn't show up to work in the first days of the school year, which kicked off on Monday, by either fining or firing them."
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Human-Induced Climate Change Has Been Going On Longer Than You Think
Ian Sample, Guardian UK
Sample writes: "Continents and oceans in the northern hemisphere began to warm with industrial-era fossil fuel emissions nearly 200 years ago, pushing back the origins of human-induced climate change to the mid-19th century."
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Ian Sample, Guardian UK
Sample writes: "Continents and oceans in the northern hemisphere began to warm with industrial-era fossil fuel emissions nearly 200 years ago, pushing back the origins of human-induced climate change to the mid-19th century."
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