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Robert Reich | The #2 Most Heinous Public Person in America Is Now Advising the #1 Most Heinous Person.
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Ailes has imposed on women much the same sexist, misogynistic, objectified treatment Trump is known for. They're a perfect match."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "Ailes has imposed on women much the same sexist, misogynistic, objectified treatment Trump is known for. They're a perfect match."
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Trump Casinos' Tax Debt Was $30 Million. Then Christie Took Office.
Russ Buettner, The New York Times
Buettner writes: "The state had doggedly pursued the matter through two of the casinos' bankruptcy cases and even accused the company led by Mr. Trump of filing false reports with state casino regulators about the amount of taxes it had paid. But the year after Governor Christie, a Republican, took office, the tone of the litigation shifted."
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Russ Buettner, The New York Times
Buettner writes: "The state had doggedly pursued the matter through two of the casinos' bankruptcy cases and even accused the company led by Mr. Trump of filing false reports with state casino regulators about the amount of taxes it had paid. But the year after Governor Christie, a Republican, took office, the tone of the litigation shifted."
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'My Husband May Die' in a Colorado Prison, Says Wife of CIA Whistleblower
Corey Hutchins, The Colorado Independent
Hutchins writes: "The wife of former CIA officer and whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling says she's concerned about the health of her husband, who was sentenced last year to serve three years in a Colorado prison."
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Corey Hutchins, The Colorado Independent
Hutchins writes: "The wife of former CIA officer and whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling says she's concerned about the health of her husband, who was sentenced last year to serve three years in a Colorado prison."
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Sanders Revs Up 'Public Option' Fight After Aetna Leaves ObamaCare
Sarah Ferris, The Hill
Ferris writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and other healthcare reform advocates are revving up their push for a 'public option' after Aetna's retreat from the ObamaCare marketplace this week."
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Sarah Ferris, The Hill
Ferris writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and other healthcare reform advocates are revving up their push for a 'public option' after Aetna's retreat from the ObamaCare marketplace this week."
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The Tragedy of Being a Woman in Jail
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "The jail system is ill-equipped to accommodate the particular needs of women in custody, and research about how they navigate the system is scarce and decades-old. So despite entering jail in record numbers, women remain an invisible population."
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Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "The jail system is ill-equipped to accommodate the particular needs of women in custody, and research about how they navigate the system is scarce and decades-old. So despite entering jail in record numbers, women remain an invisible population."
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World's Biggest Corporations Won't Pay Taxes at the Olympics
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Visa and the rest of the corporate sponsors of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro won't be paying any taxes on the money they earn there due to a tax exemption law that's set to cost Brazil hundreds of millions of dollars."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Visa and the rest of the corporate sponsors of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro won't be paying any taxes on the money they earn there due to a tax exemption law that's set to cost Brazil hundreds of millions of dollars."
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Are You Eating Food That Was Irrigated With Oilfield Wastewater?
Elizabeth Grossman, Civil Eats
Grossman writes: "Recycling wastewater for agricultural irrigation here is not new. The practice has been going on for at least 20 years; in some places it dates back to the 1980s. But it has come under increasing scrutiny as the impacts of fracking elsewhere in the country have heightened public concern about the way oil and gas drilling can impact water quality."
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Elizabeth Grossman, Civil Eats
Grossman writes: "Recycling wastewater for agricultural irrigation here is not new. The practice has been going on for at least 20 years; in some places it dates back to the 1980s. But it has come under increasing scrutiny as the impacts of fracking elsewhere in the country have heightened public concern about the way oil and gas drilling can impact water quality."
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