PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT located in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the SAME AGE, SAME DESIGN as Fukushima, as are other across our nation.
PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT is run by ENTERGY and has had numerous problems, as have other nuclear power plants owned and operated by ENTERGY.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS in the US are exempt from any liability thanks to effective lobbying and generous campaign contributions.
6 Years Later ... Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Far From Over
Yuko Yoneda, Greenpeace
Yoneda writes: "Six years ago, more than 15,000 people perished and tens of thousands of people's lives changed forever."
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Dan Rather | So It Turns Out Drafting Major Health Care Legislation Is Difficult. Who Knew?
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "For seven years we've been hearing from Republicans about how horrible Obamacare was, and this was the best they could come up with?"
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Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "For seven years we've been hearing from Republicans about how horrible Obamacare was, and this was the best they could come up with?"
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Jeff Sessions Asks 46 Obama-Era US Attorneys to Resign
Lydia Wheeler, The Hill
Wheeler writes: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions has asked dozens of U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Obama to submit their resignations, the Department of Justice announced Friday."
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Lydia Wheeler, The Hill
Wheeler writes: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions has asked dozens of U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Obama to submit their resignations, the Department of Justice announced Friday."
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Muhammad Ali's Son Detained at DC Airport After Testifying About First Detainment
Marissa Payne and Des Bieler, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A month after Muhammad Ali's son and his mother, Ali's second wife Khalilah Camacho-Ali, were detained in a Florida airport allegedly for their 'Arabic-sounding names,' he says he was held up again, this time at Reagan National Airport on Friday."
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Marissa Payne and Des Bieler, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A month after Muhammad Ali's son and his mother, Ali's second wife Khalilah Camacho-Ali, were detained in a Florida airport allegedly for their 'Arabic-sounding names,' he says he was held up again, this time at Reagan National Airport on Friday."
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ACLU Launching People Power to Resist Trump Immigration Policies in 'Freedom Cities'
Adam Gabbatt, Guardian UK
Gabbatt writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union is launching an ambitious plan to create a swath of 'freedom cities' capable of resisting Donald Trump's immigration policies."
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Adam Gabbatt, Guardian UK
Gabbatt writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union is launching an ambitious plan to create a swath of 'freedom cities' capable of resisting Donald Trump's immigration policies."
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'We Haven't Lost ... We Have Awakened': Indigenous Nations March on the White House
Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress
Geiling writing: "They came to Washington to march on the White House, to remind President Donald Trump that despite making up less than one percent of the country's population, Native people and their rights should be in the front of his mind."
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Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress
Geiling writing: "They came to Washington to march on the White House, to remind President Donald Trump that despite making up less than one percent of the country's population, Native people and their rights should be in the front of his mind."
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Meet 3 Secret Trump Picks Out to Take Down Latin America's Left
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Of the 400 hires secretly made by Donald Trump to various major state agencies published by ProPublica on Wednesday, several already have a record of messing with Latin American affairs."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Of the 400 hires secretly made by Donald Trump to various major state agencies published by ProPublica on Wednesday, several already have a record of messing with Latin American affairs."
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6 Years Later ... Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Far From Over
Yuko Yoneda, Greenpeace
Yoneda writes: "Six years ago, more than 15,000 people perished and tens of thousands of people's lives changed forever."
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Yuko Yoneda, Greenpeace
Yoneda writes: "Six years ago, more than 15,000 people perished and tens of thousands of people's lives changed forever."
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