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Saturday, October 22, 2016

RSN: Documenting Trump's Abuse of Women, US Destroyer Sails in South China Sea to Make a Point





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Jane Mayer | Documenting Trump's Abuse of Women 
Donald Trump. (photo: AP) 
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker 
Mayer writes: "When the news broke that Donald Trump had been caught on video in 2005 boasting that, as a celebrity, he feels free to 'grab' women 'by the pussy,' Harry Hurt III experienced a sense of vindication." 
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It Isn't Just Donald Trump. The Bush Campaign Plotted to Reject Election Results in 2000 
Jon Schwarz, The Intercept 
Schwarz writes: "Donald Trump is being pilloried for refusing to say that he will accept the results of the election on November 8. However, this is not new behavior for the GOP. While it's almost forgotten now, the George W. Bush campaign was planning to challenge the results of the 2000 vote if he lost the electoral vote, but won the popular vote." 
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US Destroyer Sails in South China Sea to Make a Point 
Michael Callahan, CNN 
Callahan writes: "A US Navy guided-missile destroyer, the USS Decatur, sailed through the South China Sea on Friday in a freedom of navigation operation intended to send a blunt message to China." 
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The Hidden Poisoning of Poor Children at an LA Housing Complex 
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress 
Covert writes: "Moving to Jordan Downs in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles meant Nuvia Perez's children would finally have the space to be kids." 
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Here's Why You Should Care About Energy Poverty 
Grist 
Excerpt: "The most pervasive phenomenon you're not aware of affects half the people alive right now. It prevents them from fully taking advantage of whole fields of human activity and fuels the degradation of their livelihoods and the environment." 
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As Honduran Activists Face Violence, US Backs Government 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "The U.S. will continue giving millions of dollars in military funding to the Honduran government, despite the high-profile targeted assassinations and other human rights abuses documented this year in the Central American nation." 
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100 Years Ago 100,000 Tigers Roamed the World, Now There Are Fewer Than 4,000 
Dan Zukowski, EcoWatch 
Zukowski writes: "Discovery Communications and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) announced Wednesday a partnership to conserve nearly 1 million acres of critical tiger habitat in India and Bhutan in hopes of doubling the world's population of tigers by 2022." 
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