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Robert Reich | 7 Signs of Tyranny
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Website
Reich writes: "As tyrants take control of democracies, they typically do 7 things."
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Website
Reich writes: "As tyrants take control of democracies, they typically do 7 things."
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Thousands of Emails Detail EPA Head's Close Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry
Brady Dennis and Steven Mufson, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "In his previous role as Oklahoma's attorney general, the Environmental Protection Agency's new administrator regularly huddled with fossil fuel firms and electric utilities about how to combat federal environmental regulations and spoke to conservative political groups about what they call government 'overreach,' according to thousands of pages of emails released Wednesday."
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Brady Dennis and Steven Mufson, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "In his previous role as Oklahoma's attorney general, the Environmental Protection Agency's new administrator regularly huddled with fossil fuel firms and electric utilities about how to combat federal environmental regulations and spoke to conservative political groups about what they call government 'overreach,' according to thousands of pages of emails released Wednesday."
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Bell Hooks on the State of Feminism and How to Move Forward Under Trump
Lux Alptraum, BUST
Excerpt: "I think that we have to restore feminism as a political movement. The challenge to patriarchy is political, and not a lifestyle or identity."
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Lux Alptraum, BUST
Excerpt: "I think that we have to restore feminism as a political movement. The challenge to patriarchy is political, and not a lifestyle or identity."
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Department of Homeland Security Officially Spreading Lies About Immigrant Crime
Aaron Rupar, ThinkProgress
Rupar writes: "Homeland Security's new VOICE office is based on a false premise. Data indicates undocumented immigrants are no more likely to commit crimes than American citizens, and are actually less likely to be criminals in some cases."
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Aaron Rupar, ThinkProgress
Rupar writes: "Homeland Security's new VOICE office is based on a false premise. Data indicates undocumented immigrants are no more likely to commit crimes than American citizens, and are actually less likely to be criminals in some cases."
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CIA Cables Detail Its New Deputy Director's Role in Torture
Raymond Bonner, ProPublica
Bonner writes: "Gina Haspel, President Trump's choice for the CIA's number two position, was more deeply involved in the torture of Abu Zubaydah than has been publicly understood, according to newly available records and accounts by participants."
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Raymond Bonner, ProPublica
Bonner writes: "Gina Haspel, President Trump's choice for the CIA's number two position, was more deeply involved in the torture of Abu Zubaydah than has been publicly understood, according to newly available records and accounts by participants."
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Muslim Donations Pour in for Vandalized St. Louis Jewish Cemetery
Colby Itkowitz, The Washington Post
Itkowitz writes: "After the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis over the long holiday weekend, an incident in which more than 150 headstones were toppled or damaged, two American Muslim activists started a fundraiser to help pay for needed repairs."
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Colby Itkowitz, The Washington Post
Itkowitz writes: "After the desecration of a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis over the long holiday weekend, an incident in which more than 150 headstones were toppled or damaged, two American Muslim activists started a fundraiser to help pay for needed repairs."
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'Today We Fck'd With the State': Mexico Offers Rare Apology to Indigenous Women
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Three Indigenous women in Mexico have finally been vindicated more than a decade after they were wrongly jailed for a crime they didn't commit, but they and their supporters have made clear that the government's half-hearted apology doesn't remedy the systemic state discrimination and abuses that criminalize and dehumanize poor Indigenous people."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Three Indigenous women in Mexico have finally been vindicated more than a decade after they were wrongly jailed for a crime they didn't commit, but they and their supporters have made clear that the government's half-hearted apology doesn't remedy the systemic state discrimination and abuses that criminalize and dehumanize poor Indigenous people."
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