Amy Davidson | Bernie Sanders's Hard Fight for Hillary Clinton
Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "One of the many things that makes Donald Trump angry is that Bernie Sanders does not seem to hold grudges. In recent speeches, Trump has pointed to the information that has come out, through WikiLeaks' disclosures of John Podesta's e-mails, about the Clinton team's attitude toward Sanders during the primaries: the slights ('doofus'), the schemes ('where would you stick the knife?'), and the eye-rolling ('socialist math')."
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Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "One of the many things that makes Donald Trump angry is that Bernie Sanders does not seem to hold grudges. In recent speeches, Trump has pointed to the information that has come out, through WikiLeaks' disclosures of John Podesta's e-mails, about the Clinton team's attitude toward Sanders during the primaries: the slights ('doofus'), the schemes ('where would you stick the knife?'), and the eye-rolling ('socialist math')."
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Ohio Judge Issues Restraining Order Against Trump Campaign Over Voter Intimidation
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A judge in Cleveland on Friday issued a temporary restraining order against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign and a GOP political operative, preventing them from harassing or intimidating Ohio voters."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "A judge in Cleveland on Friday issued a temporary restraining order against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign and a GOP political operative, preventing them from harassing or intimidating Ohio voters."
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The Standing Rock Victory You Didn't Hear About
Desiree Kane, YES! Magazine
Kane writes: "Last week, the world watched in horror as a massive militarized police force attacked prayerful indigenous water protectors fighting for the water of 18 million people."
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Desiree Kane, YES! Magazine
Kane writes: "Last week, the world watched in horror as a massive militarized police force attacked prayerful indigenous water protectors fighting for the water of 18 million people."
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Leading Senate Proponents of Spying and War Get Election Boost From "Libertarian" Koch Brothers
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Several of the Senate's biggest hawks are receiving a crucial political lifeline from the country's most famous libertarian billionaire brothers, Charles and David Koch."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Several of the Senate's biggest hawks are receiving a crucial political lifeline from the country's most famous libertarian billionaire brothers, Charles and David Koch."
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Mass Poll Closures in Battleground States Create Potential for Election Day Chaos
Alice Miranda Ollstein, ThinkProgress
Ollstein writes: "Since the Supreme Court struck down a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, more than a dozen Republican-controlled state legislatures have passed a wave of laws that restrict when, where, and how people can cast a ballot."
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Alice Miranda Ollstein, ThinkProgress
Ollstein writes: "Since the Supreme Court struck down a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, more than a dozen Republican-controlled state legislatures have passed a wave of laws that restrict when, where, and how people can cast a ballot."
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Chief: "20 Standing Rocks" if Canada Ignores Indigenous Consent
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon made his remarks in response to Liberal Natural Resource Minister Jim Carr's surprise declaration on Thursday that Canada need only 'consult and accommodate' First Nations on natural resource projects taking place on their territory."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon made his remarks in response to Liberal Natural Resource Minister Jim Carr's surprise declaration on Thursday that Canada need only 'consult and accommodate' First Nations on natural resource projects taking place on their territory."
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The Paris Climate Accord Is a Big Deal, Now More Than Ever
Rebecca Leber, Grist
Leber writes: "On Friday, the landmark Paris climate agreement officially goes into force. The news will surely be buried under a mudslide of U.S. election coverage, but it shouldn't be. Paris was and still is a BFD."
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Rebecca Leber, Grist
Leber writes: "On Friday, the landmark Paris climate agreement officially goes into force. The news will surely be buried under a mudslide of U.S. election coverage, but it shouldn't be. Paris was and still is a BFD."
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