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Thursday, October 20, 2016

RSN: 17 WTF Moments From the Final Debate of the 2016 Election, The US Government Just Made Its Biggest Clean Energy Purchase Ever





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17 WTF Moments From the Final Debate of the 2016 Election 
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. (photo: AP) 
Tessa Stuart, Rolling Stone 
Stuart writes: "The 25th and final debate of the 2016 election began with Donald Trump insulting Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and closed with Trump calling Clinton 'a nasty woman.'" 
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Study Finds Up to 90% of Police Phone Tracking Targets Non-White Areas of Cities 
George Joseph, CityLab 
Joseph writes: "Cops are using secret cellphone trackers nationwide to collect cellphone data - especially in poor, black neighborhoods." 
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David Sirota and Avi Asher-Schapiro | How Wall Street Could Control Retirement Savings 
David Sirota and Avi Asher-Schapiro, International Business Times 
Excerpt: "While Hillary Clinton has spent the presidential campaign saying as little as possible about her ties to Wall Street, the executive who some observers say could be her Treasury Secretary has been openly promoting a plan to give financial firms control of hundreds of billions of dollars in retirement savings." 
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US Urged Ecuador to Cut WikiLeaks Leader Assange's Internet 
Ken Dilanian, William M. Arkin and Robert Windrem, NBC News 
Excerpt: "Quiet pressure from the U.S. government played a role in Ecuador's decision to block WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from using the internet at Ecuador's London embassy, U.S. officials told NBC News." 
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The Government Has Been Using the Border as a Dragnet to Pressure People Into Becoming Informants 
Hugh Handeyside, ACLU 
Handeyside writes: "These documents also highlight a broader problem with the government's official guidance on the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies. That guidance purports to ban racial profiling, but it includes exemptions for border screening and national security - exemptions that the leaked documents demonstrate are dangerous and unwise." 
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The Fight for Prop 61 in California Could Be a Watershed Moment in American Health Care 
David Dayen, The New Republic 
Dayen writes: "Bernie's crusade is known as Prop 61, and it manages to be both modest and earth-shaking, a minor element in reforming drug-purchasing that would set a critical precedent to stop price-gouging by Big Pharma." 
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The US Government Just Made Its Biggest Clean Energy Purchase Ever 
Chris Mooney, The Washington Post 
Mooney writes: "On Friday in Maricopa County, Ariz., the U.S. government will hit a clean energy milestone: What officials are calling the largest procurement ever of renewable energy by the federal government, in this case from a desert solar array." 
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