William Boardman | Obama Is Pathetic on Human Rights in North Dakota
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "If the President had any intention of honoring anything relating to the sacred lands of Native Americans, he would not be planning to 'let it play out for several more weeks.' Sacred lands have already been destroyed. Sacred lands are being destroyed no, not only by the pipeline construction but also by the massive militarized police response to nonviolent protest."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "If the President had any intention of honoring anything relating to the sacred lands of Native Americans, he would not be planning to 'let it play out for several more weeks.' Sacred lands have already been destroyed. Sacred lands are being destroyed no, not only by the pipeline construction but also by the massive militarized police response to nonviolent protest."
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Civil Rights Icon John Lewis: Democrats Will Make History Again by Electing Hillary Clinton
Andrew Buncombe, The Independent
Buncombe writes: "The civil rights icon John Lewis has vowed that Democrats will make history again by electing Hillary Clinton - despite reports of attempted voter suppression in places such as North Carolina."
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Andrew Buncombe, The Independent
Buncombe writes: "The civil rights icon John Lewis has vowed that Democrats will make history again by electing Hillary Clinton - despite reports of attempted voter suppression in places such as North Carolina."
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Christie's Former Allies Found Guilty in Bridgegate Trial
Dustin Racioppi, USA TODAY
Racioppi writes: "Two former associates of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were found guilty Friday in the George Washington Bridge lane-closure case where they were accused of blocking access lanes to the bridge that connects New York and New Jersey."
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Dustin Racioppi, USA TODAY
Racioppi writes: "Two former associates of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were found guilty Friday in the George Washington Bridge lane-closure case where they were accused of blocking access lanes to the bridge that connects New York and New Jersey."
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Taxpayers Spending $10 Million on Dakota Pipeline Crackdown
teleSUR
Excerpt: "North Dakota is paying US$10 million in tax dollars to fund the police crackdown against the thousands of Native Americans and allies impeding the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "North Dakota is paying US$10 million in tax dollars to fund the police crackdown against the thousands of Native Americans and allies impeding the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline."
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Sanders Calls for Immediate Federal Investigation Into Drug Companies
Peter Sullivan, The Hill
Sullivan writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) are calling for a federal investigation of possible price collusion between drug companies on diabetes treatments."
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Peter Sullivan, The Hill
Sullivan writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) are calling for a federal investigation of possible price collusion between drug companies on diabetes treatments."
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Afghan Report Slams 'Gross Miscarriages of Justice' at Guantanamo
Rebecca Kheel, The Hill
Kheel writes: "A leading research organization in Afghanistan is accusing the United States of 'gross miscarriages of justice' at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention facility in a scathing report examining the cases of eight Afghans held at the facility."
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Rebecca Kheel, The Hill
Kheel writes: "A leading research organization in Afghanistan is accusing the United States of 'gross miscarriages of justice' at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention facility in a scathing report examining the cases of eight Afghans held at the facility."
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Meet the Texas Billionaire and Company Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline
Angelo Young, Salon
Young writes: "Some 1,100 miles south of the protest site, in a Dallas office building, is the company that stands to benefit the most from the pipeline: Energy Transfer Partners, a 21-year-old company co-founded by current Chairman and CEO Kelcy Warren."
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Angelo Young, Salon
Young writes: "Some 1,100 miles south of the protest site, in a Dallas office building, is the company that stands to benefit the most from the pipeline: Energy Transfer Partners, a 21-year-old company co-founded by current Chairman and CEO Kelcy Warren."
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