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Frank Rich | The Republican Party Owns Donald Trump's Actions on Election Day
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "What the Republicans who are separating themselves from Trump this week don't seem to realize is that they are too late - way too late - to hop off Trump's kamikaze mission unscathed."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "What the Republicans who are separating themselves from Trump this week don't seem to realize is that they are too late - way too late - to hop off Trump's kamikaze mission unscathed."
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Tom Hayden, Preeminent 1960s Political Radical and Anti-War Protester, Dies at 76
Elaine Woo, The Washington Post
Woo writes: "Tom Hayden, the preeminent 1960s radical who roused a generation of alienated young Americans, became a symbol of militancy by leading riotous protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and added Hollywood glamour to his mystique with an activist partnership and marriage to film star Jane Fonda, died Oct. 23 in Santa Monica, California. He was 76."
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Elaine Woo, The Washington Post
Woo writes: "Tom Hayden, the preeminent 1960s radical who roused a generation of alienated young Americans, became a symbol of militancy by leading riotous protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and added Hollywood glamour to his mystique with an activist partnership and marriage to film star Jane Fonda, died Oct. 23 in Santa Monica, California. He was 76."
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Despite Reform Effort, a 'Culture of Aggression' Still Exists in Albuquerque's Police Force
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "In March 2014, two policemen shot and killed James Boyd, a man who suffered from homelessness and schizophrenia, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Boyd's killing shined a national spotlight on officers' use of excessive force and treatment of vulnerable communities in the city."
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Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "In March 2014, two policemen shot and killed James Boyd, a man who suffered from homelessness and schizophrenia, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Boyd's killing shined a national spotlight on officers' use of excessive force and treatment of vulnerable communities in the city."
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The Death Penalty, Nearing Its End
Editorial Board, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Although the death penalty is still considered constitutional by the Supreme Court, Americans' appetite for this barbaric practice diminishes with each passing year. The signs of capital punishment's impending demise are all around."
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Editorial Board, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Although the death penalty is still considered constitutional by the Supreme Court, Americans' appetite for this barbaric practice diminishes with each passing year. The signs of capital punishment's impending demise are all around."
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Hate Rising: Jorge Ramos Delves Deep Into Racial Hatred in America
Breanna Edwards, The Root
Edwards writes: "Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has been thinking a lot about hate recently. Ever since Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ejected the Mexican immigrant, who is also an American citizen, from a press conference in August 2015 with a dismissive 'Go back to Univision,' the experience has been on his mind."
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Breanna Edwards, The Root
Edwards writes: "Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has been thinking a lot about hate recently. Ever since Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ejected the Mexican immigrant, who is also an American citizen, from a press conference in August 2015 with a dismissive 'Go back to Univision,' the experience has been on his mind."
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Colombia's Indigenous Wiwa Fight Back Against Jehovah Witnesses
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Wiwa Indigenous community in Colombia has expelled a group of missionaries from a church built by Jehovah's Witnesses inside their territory, which had been perceived as a threat to the culture, traditions and beliefs of the group."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Wiwa Indigenous community in Colombia has expelled a group of missionaries from a church built by Jehovah's Witnesses inside their territory, which had been perceived as a threat to the culture, traditions and beliefs of the group."
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Detroit Incinerator Is Hotspot for Health Problems, Environmentalists Claim
Ryan Felton, Guardian UK
Felton writes: "The persistent odor and emission of other polluting substances are among 40 alleged Clean Air Act and state violations that have been logged against the company that owns the facility, Detroit Renewable Energy, since March 2015, according to a notice to sue by the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center."
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Ryan Felton, Guardian UK
Felton writes: "The persistent odor and emission of other polluting substances are among 40 alleged Clean Air Act and state violations that have been logged against the company that owns the facility, Detroit Renewable Energy, since March 2015, according to a notice to sue by the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center."
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