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Monday, November 28, 2016

RSN: Bernie Sanders: 'Time for Profound Changes' for Democratic Party, Why Sacred Sites Were Destroyed for the Dakota Access Pipeline, Elephant Refugees Flee to Last Stronghold in Africa,




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Bernie Sanders: 'Time for Profound Changes' for Democratic Party 
'Our Revolution,' by Bernie Sanders. Detail from the book cover. Sanders appears at the Free Library at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, 2016. (photo: Marcus Yam/LA Times/Getty Images) 
Jonathan Valania, For The Inquirer 
Valania writes: "In the fullness of time, future historians may well declare Sen. Bernie Sanders the biggest winner of the 2016 election, arguing that even though he lost the battle for the Democratic nomination, he won the war of ideas." 
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Jessica Valenti | Surviving in Trump's America: 10 Things Women Can Do to Protect Their Rights 
Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK 
Valenti writes: "With Trump - the most overtly misogynist politician in history - in office, we have our work cut out for us. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but here are 10 things women can do that might ease our minds, and protect our rights." 
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Another Black Chicago Teen Shot & Killed by Police, No Gun Recovered 
The Root 
Excerpt: "Yet another Chicago police officer has shot and killed a 19-year-old black teen he says twice pointed a gun at him, but so far, no weapon has been found." 
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Why Sacred Sites Were Destroyed for the Dakota Access Pipeline 
Chip Colwell, EcoWatch 
Colwell writes: "I have seen how the legal process behind environmental and archaeological reviews for energy projects, such DAPL, work-and often don't work. The tragedy in North Dakota for cultural heritage-and the violence against protesters that has resulted-comes in part from a failure of the U.S. legal system. Consultation with tribes too often breaks down because federal agencies are unwilling to consider how Native Americans view their own heritage." 
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GOP Senators Wary of Nuking Filibuster 
Jordain Carney, The Hill 
Carney writes: "Senate Republicans are openly skeptical about making a rules change they believe could come back to bite them, when they are inevitably back in the minority." 
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Hundreds Displaced in East Aleppo as Syrian Army Advances 
Lisa Barrington, Reuters 
Barrington writes: "Hundreds of residents of rebel-held eastern Aleppo fled shifting frontlines, sources said on Sunday, after an advance by the Syrian army and allied forces that rebels fear could split their most important urban stronghold in two." 
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Elephant Refugees Flee to Last Stronghold in Africa 
Christine Dell'Amore, National Geographic 
Dell'Amore writes: "To avoid ivory poachers in neighboring Namibia, Zambia, and Angola, elephants like this family are fleeing in astounding numbers to Chobe, where illegal hunting is mostly kept in check." 
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