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John Oliver Shreds Pharmaceutical Industry Over America's Massive Opioid Crisis
Ed Mazza, Reader Supported News
Mazza writes: "With more than 250 million prescriptions written each year, there are allegedly enough opioid painkillers going around to give a bottle to every American adult and still have plenty left over. And that has John Oliver fuming."
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Ed Mazza, Reader Supported News
Mazza writes: "With more than 250 million prescriptions written each year, there are allegedly enough opioid painkillers going around to give a bottle to every American adult and still have plenty left over. And that has John Oliver fuming."
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126 People Tear Gassed, Arrested Over Weekend in Dakota Pipeline Protests
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The ongoing resistance to the Dakota Access pipeline has continued to smolder, with 126 protesters arrested over the weekend in a series of clashes with police and sheriff's deputies in ongoing demonstrations at the contested construction site in North Dakota. In addition to the arrests, the local sheriff's department admitting to using tear gas against the protesters where hundreds of Native American nations have been gathering for months to demand the project's cancellation."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The ongoing resistance to the Dakota Access pipeline has continued to smolder, with 126 protesters arrested over the weekend in a series of clashes with police and sheriff's deputies in ongoing demonstrations at the contested construction site in North Dakota. In addition to the arrests, the local sheriff's department admitting to using tear gas against the protesters where hundreds of Native American nations have been gathering for months to demand the project's cancellation."
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Donald Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway's Super-Sad Sunday
Asawin Suebsaeng and Olivia Nuzzi, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "On Sunday morning, Conway, who has served as Trump's campaign manager since August, made the rounds on the political talk shows sporting a toothy smile and red blouse. Her demeanor was as sunny as ever, and she did her best to convince viewers that despite all evidence to the contrary, Donald J. Trump will prevail."
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Asawin Suebsaeng and Olivia Nuzzi, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "On Sunday morning, Conway, who has served as Trump's campaign manager since August, made the rounds on the political talk shows sporting a toothy smile and red blouse. Her demeanor was as sunny as ever, and she did her best to convince viewers that despite all evidence to the contrary, Donald J. Trump will prevail."
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US Soldiers Told to Repay Thousands in Signing Bonuses From Height of War Effort
Bill Chappell, NPR News
Chappell writes: "In most cases, when an employer pays a signing bonus to attract new workers, that payment is understood to be essentially unrecoverable. But the Pentagon has a different understanding - and it's ordering the California National Guard to claw back thousands of dollars paid to soldiers who re-enlisted to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan."
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Bill Chappell, NPR News
Chappell writes: "In most cases, when an employer pays a signing bonus to attract new workers, that payment is understood to be essentially unrecoverable. But the Pentagon has a different understanding - and it's ordering the California National Guard to claw back thousands of dollars paid to soldiers who re-enlisted to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan."
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UVA Rape Story Trial Highlights Struggle to Report on Sexual Assault in Trump Era
Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "As Rolling Stone faces a defamation trial for the retracted report, journalists discuss the depth of their investigations into claims from Trump's past."
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Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "As Rolling Stone faces a defamation trial for the retracted report, journalists discuss the depth of their investigations into claims from Trump's past."
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The US and Canada Have Blood on Their Hands in Honduras
Grahame Russell, teleSUR
Russell writes: "Honduran military and police forces, backed by the international community and in particular millions of U.S. dollars, once again brutally attacked peaceful protesters in a week that saw more social movement blood spilt."
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Grahame Russell, teleSUR
Russell writes: "Honduran military and police forces, backed by the international community and in particular millions of U.S. dollars, once again brutally attacked peaceful protesters in a week that saw more social movement blood spilt."
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US Scientists Find New Way to Convert CO2 to Green Fuel
Ryan Rifai, Al Jazeera
Rifai writes: "According to the Oak Ridge scientists, tiny particles of carbon and copper, as well as nitrogen and electrical currents, helped trigger a chemical reaction that unexpectedly converted CO2 into ethanol."
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Ryan Rifai, Al Jazeera
Rifai writes: "According to the Oak Ridge scientists, tiny particles of carbon and copper, as well as nitrogen and electrical currents, helped trigger a chemical reaction that unexpectedly converted CO2 into ethanol."
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