Historic Mississippi Black Church Burned, Marked 'Vote Trump'
Therese Apel, Reuters
Apel writes: "A historic black church in Mississippi was burned and spray-painted with 'Vote Trump' and authorities said on Wednesday it was arson and being probed as a hate crime committed one week before the U.S. presidential election."
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Therese Apel, Reuters
Apel writes: "A historic black church in Mississippi was burned and spray-painted with 'Vote Trump' and authorities said on Wednesday it was arson and being probed as a hate crime committed one week before the U.S. presidential election."
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Police Fire Rubber Bullets as Standing Rock Protesters Try to Protect Burial Site
Chiara Sottile, NBC News
Sottile writes: "Police in riot gear shot rubber bullets and used pepper spray on demonstrators - who call themselves water protectors - on the shoreline of the Cantapeta Creek, just north of the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation here on Wednesday."
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Chiara Sottile, NBC News
Sottile writes: "Police in riot gear shot rubber bullets and used pepper spray on demonstrators - who call themselves water protectors - on the shoreline of the Cantapeta Creek, just north of the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation here on Wednesday."
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Patrick Cockburn | Talk of a No-Fly Zone Distracts From Realistic Solutions for Aleppo
Patrick Cockburn, The Independent
Cockburn writes: "Are there alternative scenarios, if not solutions? In Syria there usually are because there are so many players inside and outside the country, all claiming hypocritically to be acting in the interests of the Syrian people but invariably consulting their own interests first, second and third."
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Patrick Cockburn, The Independent
Cockburn writes: "Are there alternative scenarios, if not solutions? In Syria there usually are because there are so many players inside and outside the country, all claiming hypocritically to be acting in the interests of the Syrian people but invariably consulting their own interests first, second and third."
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Sheldon Adelson's War on Marijuana Legalization
Naomi LaChance, The Intercept
LaChance writes: "Sheldon Adelson, the politically influential billionaire and Donald Trump supporter, is bankrolling the fight against marijuana legalization measures on several state ballots this year. Meanwhile, Adelson the philanthropist gave money to research that supports the medical use of marijuana."
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Naomi LaChance, The Intercept
LaChance writes: "Sheldon Adelson, the politically influential billionaire and Donald Trump supporter, is bankrolling the fight against marijuana legalization measures on several state ballots this year. Meanwhile, Adelson the philanthropist gave money to research that supports the medical use of marijuana."
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Jon Stewart Tears Into Trump at New York Event
Judy Kurtz, The Hill
Kurtz writes: "It's possible Jon Stewart misses his old job - or at least the part where he got to make fun of Donald Trump."
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Judy Kurtz, The Hill
Kurtz writes: "It's possible Jon Stewart misses his old job - or at least the part where he got to make fun of Donald Trump."
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America's Second-Largest Private Prison Company Accused of Illegally Donating to Pro-Trump Super PAC
Casey Tolan, Fusion
Tolan writes: "The second-largest private prison company in America made an illegal $100,000 donation to a Super PAC supporting Donald Trump, a good government group alleged Tuesday."
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Casey Tolan, Fusion
Tolan writes: "The second-largest private prison company in America made an illegal $100,000 donation to a Super PAC supporting Donald Trump, a good government group alleged Tuesday."
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Indigenous Rights Are Key to Preserving Forests, Climate Change Study Finds
Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK
Watts writes: "The world's indigenous communities need to be given a bigger role in climate stabilization, according to a new study that shows at least a quarter of forest carbon is stored on communal land, particularly in Brazil."
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Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK
Watts writes: "The world's indigenous communities need to be given a bigger role in climate stabilization, according to a new study that shows at least a quarter of forest carbon is stored on communal land, particularly in Brazil."
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