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Steve Weissman | Will Clinton Be the Anti-Obama on Syria?
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "Don't be surprised to see Obama, Clinton, or even a President Trump once again embrace the Israeli option, possibly - as the Washington Post put it, 'to push the conflict toward a stalemate and force various factions to negotiate Syria's future after Assad.'"
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Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "Don't be surprised to see Obama, Clinton, or even a President Trump once again embrace the Israeli option, possibly - as the Washington Post put it, 'to push the conflict toward a stalemate and force various factions to negotiate Syria's future after Assad.'"
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No, Trump, the FBI Letter About Clinton's Emails Is Not 'Bigger Than Watergate'
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "Comey's letter said nothing about reopening the case, as it had never been officially closed. Instead, emails are being reviewed to determine whether they are relevant to the investigation."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "Comey's letter said nothing about reopening the case, as it had never been officially closed. Instead, emails are being reviewed to determine whether they are relevant to the investigation."
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The Protests at Standing Rock Are Necessary. What Happened at Malheur Was Nonsense.
Aaron Bady, The Los Angeles Times
Bady writes: "The rancher-militia occupation last January at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon, and the ongoing Native American occupation of the site of a proposed oil pipeline near Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in the Dakotas make for interesting comparisons."
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Aaron Bady, The Los Angeles Times
Bady writes: "The rancher-militia occupation last January at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon, and the ongoing Native American occupation of the site of a proposed oil pipeline near Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in the Dakotas make for interesting comparisons."
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Why Did AT&T and Time Warner Unveil Merger Mid-Election? Panic, Perhaps
Suzanne McGee, Guardian UK
McGee writes: "The dealmakers behind the proposed mega-merger of AT&T and Time Warner have accomplished the impossible: uniting Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders in their condemnation of the deal."
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Suzanne McGee, Guardian UK
McGee writes: "The dealmakers behind the proposed mega-merger of AT&T and Time Warner have accomplished the impossible: uniting Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders in their condemnation of the deal."
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The Life and Death of Brandi Bledsoe, the 23rd Trans Woman Killed in 2016
teleSUR
Excerpt: "On October 8, a five-year-old riding his bicycle found Brandi's body in the driveway of an East Cleveland home, clad only in her underwear, her hands and feet wrapped curiously in white, plastic bags. She'd been shot in the chest."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "On October 8, a five-year-old riding his bicycle found Brandi's body in the driveway of an East Cleveland home, clad only in her underwear, her hands and feet wrapped curiously in white, plastic bags. She'd been shot in the chest."
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2 Women Unite to Take 'Honor' Out of Killing in Pakistan
Kathy Gannon, Associated Press
Gannon writes: "The law in Pakistan decrees that relatives of a murder victim can forgive the killer; they can even take money in exchange for the killer's freedom. Human rights groups argued that in the case of 'honor' killing, this granted immunity to killers, because both victim and perpetrator are usually family members."
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Kathy Gannon, Associated Press
Gannon writes: "The law in Pakistan decrees that relatives of a murder victim can forgive the killer; they can even take money in exchange for the killer's freedom. Human rights groups argued that in the case of 'honor' killing, this granted immunity to killers, because both victim and perpetrator are usually family members."
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Ireland Takes Major Step Towards Nationwide Fracking Ban
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "A bill banning hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the Republic of Ireland was voted through the Dáil Éireann (the country's House of Representatives, so to speak) on Thursday."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "A bill banning hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the Republic of Ireland was voted through the Dáil Éireann (the country's House of Representatives, so to speak) on Thursday."
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