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Steve Weissman | Why President Hillary Will Not Stop the Slaughter in Syria
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "Clinton continues to play down the Saudi, Qatari, and covert parts of her plans for Syria. What she plays up is her focus on Vladimir Putin and the Russians. She does this to discredit Donald Trump as a Putin puppet, shamefully echoing America's long history of red-baiting."
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Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News
Weissman writes: "Clinton continues to play down the Saudi, Qatari, and covert parts of her plans for Syria. What she plays up is her focus on Vladimir Putin and the Russians. She does this to discredit Donald Trump as a Putin puppet, shamefully echoing America's long history of red-baiting."
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North Dakota Police 'out of Control' in Crackdown on Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Kit O'Connell, MintPress News
O'Connell writes: "Police have beaten, harassed, and strip-searched activists and even confiscated sacred Native American drums, a civil liberties group reports."
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Kit O'Connell, MintPress News
O'Connell writes: "Police have beaten, harassed, and strip-searched activists and even confiscated sacred Native American drums, a civil liberties group reports."
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Rebecca Solnit | History Will Record That This Was the Decade When Women Owned Funny
Rebecca Solnit, Rebecca Solnit's Facebook Page
Solnit writes: "Eye of newt. Wool of bat. Woman cards, both tarot and credit. Binders. Lemons. Lemonade. Letters to the editor saying that a woman could not govern at that time of month - when in fact she would be at the height of her power and capable of unleashing the maximum number of moon-sicknesses against our enemies, but the nasty women do not stoop to correct this."
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Rebecca Solnit, Rebecca Solnit's Facebook Page
Solnit writes: "Eye of newt. Wool of bat. Woman cards, both tarot and credit. Binders. Lemons. Lemonade. Letters to the editor saying that a woman could not govern at that time of month - when in fact she would be at the height of her power and capable of unleashing the maximum number of moon-sicknesses against our enemies, but the nasty women do not stoop to correct this."
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Private Eyes: The Little-Known Company That Enables Worldwide Mass Surveillance
Ryan Gallagher and Nicky Hager, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Endace says it manufactures technology that allows its clients to 'monitor, intercept and capture 100% of traffic on networks.' The Auckland-based company's motto is 'power to see all' and its logo is an eye."
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Ryan Gallagher and Nicky Hager, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Endace says it manufactures technology that allows its clients to 'monitor, intercept and capture 100% of traffic on networks.' The Auckland-based company's motto is 'power to see all' and its logo is an eye."
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Blackwater Founder Erik Prince, Who Got Rich off of Iraq, Now Backs 'Anti-War' Donald Trump
Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "Donald Trump may brag about how strong his dubious opposition to the Iraq War was, but one of its most famous villains loves him."
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Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "Donald Trump may brag about how strong his dubious opposition to the Iraq War was, but one of its most famous villains loves him."
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We Live in Aleppo. Here's How We Survive.
Omair Shaaban, The Washington Post
Shaaban writes: "There weren't any bombs today, or the day before. That's good, because it means you can leave your apartment, see your friends, try to pretend life is normal. Still, you don't know when the attacks will resume or how much worse they'll be when they do."
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Omair Shaaban, The Washington Post
Shaaban writes: "There weren't any bombs today, or the day before. That's good, because it means you can leave your apartment, see your friends, try to pretend life is normal. Still, you don't know when the attacks will resume or how much worse they'll be when they do."
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Electric Car Revolution May Drive Oil 'Investor Death Spiral'
Joe Romm, ThinkProgress
Romm writes: "Advanced batteries could 'tip the oil market from growth to contraction earlier than anticipated,' concludes the credit rating agency Fitch in a new study."
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Joe Romm, ThinkProgress
Romm writes: "Advanced batteries could 'tip the oil market from growth to contraction earlier than anticipated,' concludes the credit rating agency Fitch in a new study."
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