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William Boardman | US Criminal Hypocrisy at Work in Syria and Yemen
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
On December 13, US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power offered up yet another stark exercise in imperial deceit, shedding crocodile tears for those suffering in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo, while continuing her strategically amoral silence about much greater suffering in the country of Yemen.
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
On December 13, US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power offered up yet another stark exercise in imperial deceit, shedding crocodile tears for those suffering in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo, while continuing her strategically amoral silence about much greater suffering in the country of Yemen.
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Gingrich: Congress Should Change Ethics Laws for Trump's Benefit
Darren Samuelsohn, Politico
Samuelsohn writes: "Newt Gingrich has a take on how Donald Trump can keep from running afoul of U.S. ethics laws: Change the ethics laws."
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Darren Samuelsohn, Politico
Samuelsohn writes: "Newt Gingrich has a take on how Donald Trump can keep from running afoul of U.S. ethics laws: Change the ethics laws."
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New Criminal Charges in Flint Water Crisis
Paul Egan and Elisha Anderson, Detroit Free Press
Excerpt: "The ongoing Flint water crisis has taken a toll on residents of this iconic Michigan city, who have been living with lead-tainted tap water for over two years. One Flint resident describes the experience as, 'like being in war, but without violence.'"
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Paul Egan and Elisha Anderson, Detroit Free Press
Excerpt: "The ongoing Flint water crisis has taken a toll on residents of this iconic Michigan city, who have been living with lead-tainted tap water for over two years. One Flint resident describes the experience as, 'like being in war, but without violence.'"
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New Orleans to Pay $13.3 Million Over Police Killings After Hurricane Katrina
Rebecca Hersher, NPR
Hersher writes: "New Orleans has agreed to pay $13.3 million to settle lawsuits over injuries and deaths at the hands of police in the weeks before and after Hurricane Katrina."
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Rebecca Hersher, NPR
Hersher writes: "New Orleans has agreed to pay $13.3 million to settle lawsuits over injuries and deaths at the hands of police in the weeks before and after Hurricane Katrina."
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Obama Intends to Transfer 17 or 18 Guantanamo Detainees Before Leaving Office
Charley Lanyon, New York Magazine
Lanyon writes: "With just hours to go before the deadline to notify Congress, the White House announced its intention to transfer 17 or 18 detainees from the American prison at Guantánamo Bay."
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Charley Lanyon, New York Magazine
Lanyon writes: "With just hours to go before the deadline to notify Congress, the White House announced its intention to transfer 17 or 18 detainees from the American prison at Guantánamo Bay."
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Anniversary of US Invasion of Panama: Number of Victims Unknown 27 Years On
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Panamanians marked the 27th anniversary Tuesday of the 1989 U.S. invasion of the Central American country as the exact number of victims remains unknown more than a quarter of a century after the events."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Panamanians marked the 27th anniversary Tuesday of the 1989 U.S. invasion of the Central American country as the exact number of victims remains unknown more than a quarter of a century after the events."
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Huge Victory for Norway's Wolves
Friends of the Earth
Excerpt: "Vidar Helgesen, the Norwegian minister for climate and environment, announced Tuesday that the government denied permission to shoot the four wolf packs in the areas of Letjenna, Osdalen, Kynna and Slettas."
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Friends of the Earth
Excerpt: "Vidar Helgesen, the Norwegian minister for climate and environment, announced Tuesday that the government denied permission to shoot the four wolf packs in the areas of Letjenna, Osdalen, Kynna and Slettas."
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