Charles Pierce | The FBI Is a Player in the 2016 Election, and the FBI Is out of Control
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The last time the internal politics of the Federal Bureau of Investigation got deeply entangled in a presidential election was in 1972, and that election wasn't remotely close."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The last time the internal politics of the Federal Bureau of Investigation got deeply entangled in a presidential election was in 1972, and that election wasn't remotely close."
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Worst Case Scenario? Militias Armed and Ready if Clinton Wins
Justin Mitchell and Andy Sullivan, Reuters
Excerpt: "Down a Georgia country road, camouflaged members of the Three Percent Security Force have mobilized for rifle practice, hand-to-hand combat training - and an impromptu campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump."
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Justin Mitchell and Andy Sullivan, Reuters
Excerpt: "Down a Georgia country road, camouflaged members of the Three Percent Security Force have mobilized for rifle practice, hand-to-hand combat training - and an impromptu campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump."
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Colin Kaepernick Just Started a Black Panther-Inspired Youth Camp to Teach Kids to Fight Oppression
Claire Bernish, Mint Press News
Bernish writes: "After earning both soaring praise and burning ire for sitting out the national anthem, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has turned his protest against police brutality into a positive force for change - by opening an education-based camp to empower kids."
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Claire Bernish, Mint Press News
Bernish writes: "After earning both soaring praise and burning ire for sitting out the national anthem, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has turned his protest against police brutality into a positive force for change - by opening an education-based camp to empower kids."
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No One Kicked off Welfare for Drug Tests in Mississippi Has Gotten Treatment
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "Of the 56 people in Mississippi who have been cut off from welfare in the last two years due to the drug testing requirements, not a single one has undergone substance abuse treatment."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "Of the 56 people in Mississippi who have been cut off from welfare in the last two years due to the drug testing requirements, not a single one has undergone substance abuse treatment."
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'Our Identity Is Often What's Triggering Surveillance'
Janine Jackson, CounterSpin
Jackson reports: "The organization Color of Change, along with the Center for Constitutional Rights, has just filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security about surveillance of Movement for Black Lives organizers, but it has broader repercussions as well."
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Janine Jackson, CounterSpin
Jackson reports: "The organization Color of Change, along with the Center for Constitutional Rights, has just filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security about surveillance of Movement for Black Lives organizers, but it has broader repercussions as well."
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Inside "the Jungle" at Calais
Elle Kurancid and Sharif Fanselow, Jacobin
Excerpt: "France's recently razed 'Jungle' refugee camp illustrates the human toll of Europe's anti-refugee policies."
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Elle Kurancid and Sharif Fanselow, Jacobin
Excerpt: "France's recently razed 'Jungle' refugee camp illustrates the human toll of Europe's anti-refugee policies."
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Climate Change Is Already Forcing Americans to Move
Christopher Flavelle, Bloomberg
Flavelle writes: "As global warming causes more extreme weather and sea-level rise, coastal communities around the U.S. are starting to think about whether, and how, to help people move away from the water. But one group of Americans is already being displaced by climate change - not through innovative urban and land-use planning, but official indifference."
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Christopher Flavelle, Bloomberg
Flavelle writes: "As global warming causes more extreme weather and sea-level rise, coastal communities around the U.S. are starting to think about whether, and how, to help people move away from the water. But one group of Americans is already being displaced by climate change - not through innovative urban and land-use planning, but official indifference."
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