Sunday, November 6, 2016

RSN: Rise, Sisters, Rise. Defeat Donald Trump, How Breitbart News Rose on the Darkest of Money to Hijack the Conservative Media




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Eve Ensler | Rise, Sisters, Rise. Defeat Donald Trump 
Eve Ensler. (photo: Brigitte Lacombe) 
Eve Ensler, Guardian UK 
Ensler writes: "Dear women of America and men who love women, All week I have received emails, texts and calls from my sisters around the world. Again and again there was one panicked question: is it possible that Donald Trump could become president of the United States." 
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Chelsea Manning Made Second Suicide Attempt, Attorneys Say 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Chelsea Manning attempted suicide for the second time in recent months while in prison in Kansas for leaking classified information, two of her attorneys said on Friday." 
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Democratic National Committee Tells FBI It Has Evidence Its Headquarters Was Bugged 
India Ashok, International Business Times 
Ashok writes: "The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has reportedly informed the FBI that it has found evidence of its Washington headquarters having been bugged. An unspecified private firm was allegedly hired to conduct an electronic sweep following the high-profile and controversial DNC hack." 
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Private Prisons' New Plan to Cover Losses Involves More Immigrants in Detention Centers 
Casey Tolan, Fusion 
Tolan writes: "Federal immigration authorities expect to hold record numbers of detainees over the next year, and that's music to the ears of private prison executives." 
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How Breitbart News Rose on the Darkest of Money to Hijack the Conservative Media 
Matthew Phelan, Jacobin 
Phelan writes: "Three and a half years after he inherited Andrew Breitbart's right-wing media fiefdom, Steve Bannon finally proved himself a worthy heir: he bet against Bloomberg Businessweek's ability to read and won." 
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OAS Deploys Election Observers to Monitor US Presidential Vote 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "The Organization of American States has sent a team of 41 observers from 18 different countries to monitor Tuesday's vote as the Republican Candidate, Donald Trump, continues raise fears of a 'rigged' election." 
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A Colorado Ballot Measure Could Make It Nearly Impossible to Ban Fracking 
John Light, Moyers and Company 
Light writes: "The Colorado oil and gas industry is poised to strike a devastating blow against anti-fracking activists Tuesday. Enactment of Amendment 71, a statewide ballot initiative campaign that's backed by the industry, will make it, in the words of the Denver Post's editorial board, 'nearly impossible' for Colorado voters to amend their state constitution to allow for local fracking bans - or, for that matter, anything else." 
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