Noam Chomsky: 'I'm Criticized for Advocating a Politics of Fear. That's Not Criticism. That's Sanity.'
Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times
Tanenhaus writes: "The most important issue we face, a real question of species survival, is climate change. I've been criticized for advocating a politics of fear, which is correct. That's not a criticism. That's sanity."
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Sam Tanenhaus, The New York Times
Tanenhaus writes: "The most important issue we face, a real question of species survival, is climate change. I've been criticized for advocating a politics of fear, which is correct. That's not a criticism. That's sanity."
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Harvey Wasserman | After Cubs Win, It's Time for Chief Wahoo to Go
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "The Chicago Cubs have won the World Series. They beat the team of Chief Wahoo and it's long past time for him to depart."
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Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "The Chicago Cubs have won the World Series. They beat the team of Chief Wahoo and it's long past time for him to depart."
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Dakota Pipeline Protesters Say Activist Accused of Shooting at Police Is a Pacifist
Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "Fallis's close friends and supporters are questioning the circumstances of her arrest, telling the Guardian that the firearm accusations were inconceivable and comparing her to famous Native American political prisoners."
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Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "Fallis's close friends and supporters are questioning the circumstances of her arrest, telling the Guardian that the firearm accusations were inconceivable and comparing her to famous Native American political prisoners."
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North Carolina Is Engaging in "Insane" Jim Crow-Style Voter Suppression, Says Federal Judge
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs slammed an ongoing North Carolinian voter purge during a dramatic Wednesday hearing, telling county attorneys that she was 'horrified' by the 'insane' process by which voters could be removed from the rolls without their knowledge."
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Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs slammed an ongoing North Carolinian voter purge during a dramatic Wednesday hearing, telling county attorneys that she was 'horrified' by the 'insane' process by which voters could be removed from the rolls without their knowledge."
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Judge's Ruling a Setback for GOP Bid to Police Polls in Urban Pennsylvania
Alan Pyke, ThinkProgress
Pyke writes: "A judge has rejected Pennsylvania Republicans' bid for residents to serve as poll monitors anywhere in the state regardless of where they live, dealing a blow to Donald Trump's hopes to mobilize rural voters into urban districts on Election Day."
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Alan Pyke, ThinkProgress
Pyke writes: "A judge has rejected Pennsylvania Republicans' bid for residents to serve as poll monitors anywhere in the state regardless of where they live, dealing a blow to Donald Trump's hopes to mobilize rural voters into urban districts on Election Day."
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US-Backed Saudi Coalition's War in Yemen Is Pushing the Country to the Brink of Famine
TIME
Excerpt: "Yemen's 18-month civil war has killed about 10,000 people, and now it is pushing the country to the brink of famine. More than 21 million Yemenis - 80% of the population - are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, according to the U.N."
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TIME
Excerpt: "Yemen's 18-month civil war has killed about 10,000 people, and now it is pushing the country to the brink of famine. More than 21 million Yemenis - 80% of the population - are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, according to the U.N."
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World's First Zero-Emissions Hydrogen Train Unveiled in Germany
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "The hydrogen, aka 'hydrail,' train is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and emits nothing but steam and condensed water, making it a much quieter and eco-friendly alternative to the 4,000 diesel trains currently in circulation in the country."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "The hydrogen, aka 'hydrail,' train is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and emits nothing but steam and condensed water, making it a much quieter and eco-friendly alternative to the 4,000 diesel trains currently in circulation in the country."
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