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Harvey Wasserman | Hey! Donald!! Let's Make a Deal on Those 3 Million "Rigged" Votes and a National Recount
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "Donald Trump says there were 3 million fraudulent voters in a 'rigged' election he lost by more than 2 million popular votes. But he has no proof. The solution is obvious: He should fund a 50-state recount. He could pay for it with a tiny fraction of the windfall profits he may already have made by cashing in on his apparent title upgrade."
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Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "Donald Trump says there were 3 million fraudulent voters in a 'rigged' election he lost by more than 2 million popular votes. But he has no proof. The solution is obvious: He should fund a 50-state recount. He could pay for it with a tiny fraction of the windfall profits he may already have made by cashing in on his apparent title upgrade."
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Standing Rock Demonstrators File Class-Action Lawsuit Over Police Violence
Alleen Brown, The Intercept
Brown writes: "Pipeline demonstrators injured by rubber bullets, tear gas canisters, and water cannons during a wintry nighttime standoff with police last week filed a class-action lawsuit Monday against the sheriff of the North Dakota county involved."
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Alleen Brown, The Intercept
Brown writes: "Pipeline demonstrators injured by rubber bullets, tear gas canisters, and water cannons during a wintry nighttime standoff with police last week filed a class-action lawsuit Monday against the sheriff of the North Dakota county involved."
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Trump Suggests Loss of Citizenship or a Year in Jail for Those Who Burn US Flags
Don Gonyea, NPR
Excerpt: "With an early morning tweet, President-elect Donald Trump revived an issue that hasn't been front and center in American politics for more than a quarter-century. Flag burning."
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Don Gonyea, NPR
Excerpt: "With an early morning tweet, President-elect Donald Trump revived an issue that hasn't been front and center in American politics for more than a quarter-century. Flag burning."
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'Day of Disruption': Fight for 15 Strikes in 340 Cities Across the US
teleSUR
Excerpt: "From McDonald's employees in Missouri, to airport laborers in New York, to Uber drivers in Los Angeles, workers from 340 cities in the United States are coming together to wage the 'most disruptive' strike ever in the fight for a $15 minimum wage."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "From McDonald's employees in Missouri, to airport laborers in New York, to Uber drivers in Los Angeles, workers from 340 cities in the United States are coming together to wage the 'most disruptive' strike ever in the fight for a $15 minimum wage."
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Warren Slams Wells Fargo Over Arbitration Position
Suzanne Barlyn, Reuters
Barlyn writes: "Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday criticized Wells Fargo & Co's decision to require customers affected by its unauthorized accounts scandal to go through arbitration rather than allowing them to sue."
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Suzanne Barlyn, Reuters
Barlyn writes: "Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday criticized Wells Fargo & Co's decision to require customers affected by its unauthorized accounts scandal to go through arbitration rather than allowing them to sue."
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The Many Shades of Fidel Castro
Sujatha Fernandes, NACLA
Fernandes writes: "Yesterday morning, Cubans woke up to the news that the 90-year old leader Fidel Castro had died. It was an event much expected and anticipated, given Fidel's ailing health and advanced years, but it still took Cubans and the world by surprise. It was a particularly hard blow coming so soon on the heels of the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency."
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Sujatha Fernandes, NACLA
Fernandes writes: "Yesterday morning, Cubans woke up to the news that the 90-year old leader Fidel Castro had died. It was an event much expected and anticipated, given Fidel's ailing health and advanced years, but it still took Cubans and the world by surprise. It was a particularly hard blow coming so soon on the heels of the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency."
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Ronan Farrow and Rich McHugh | Welcome to 'the Most Toxic Place in America'
Ronan Farrow and Rich McHugh, NBC News
Excerpt: "Athletic 35-year-old men who have never touched cigarettes are not supposed to come down with a debilitating lung disease usually linked to smoking. But Seth Ellingsworth of West Richland, Washington, says he got sick in an instant last year, when he briefly inhaled a strange odor at his job at the nearby Hanford Nuclear Site."
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Ronan Farrow and Rich McHugh, NBC News
Excerpt: "Athletic 35-year-old men who have never touched cigarettes are not supposed to come down with a debilitating lung disease usually linked to smoking. But Seth Ellingsworth of West Richland, Washington, says he got sick in an instant last year, when he briefly inhaled a strange odor at his job at the nearby Hanford Nuclear Site."
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