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Edward Snowden | Without Encryption, We Will Lose All Privacy. This Is Our New Battleground
Edward Snowden. (photo: Yuriy Chichkov/Der Spiegel)
Edward Snowden, Guardian UK
Snowden writes: "In every country of the world, the security of computers keeps the lights on, the shelves stocked, the dams closed, and transportation running."
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The White House's alleged effort to pressure Ukraine so alarmed former national security adviser John Bolton that he alerted a lawyer, his former aide said on Oct. 14, 2019, according to news reports. (photo: Sergei Gapon/AFP/Getty Images)
The White House's alleged effort to pressure Ukraine so alarmed former national security adviser John Bolton that he alerted a lawyer, his former aide said on Oct. 14, 2019, according to news reports. (photo: Sergei Gapon/AFP/Getty Images)
Attention Turns to Bolton After Former Aide Told Impeachment Probe He Fought Giuliani's Shadow Operation in Ukraine
Karoun Demirjian and Rachael Bade, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The House's impeachment inquiry is turning attention toward former national security adviser John Bolton, after a former top aide delivered explosive testimony Monday describing how he was infuriated by a shadow operation being conducted by the president's allies and his lawyer in Ukraine to dig up dirt on the president's political rivals."
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Bernie Sanders speaks to a crowd of supporters at a campaign rally on July 18, 2015, in Phoenix, Arizona. (photo: Charlie Leight/Getty Images)
Bernie Sanders speaks to a crowd of supporters at a campaign rally on July 18, 2015, in Phoenix, Arizona. (photo: Charlie Leight/Getty Images)
Bernie Wants You to Own More of the Means of Production
Matt Bruenig, Jacobin
Bruenig writes: "Bernie Sanders just released a landmark plan to shift ownership and control of the US economy away from the very affluent and towards workers and the public."
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Rudy Giuliani. (photo: Al Drago/Getty Images)
Rudy Giuliani. (photo: Al Drago/Getty Images)
Trump Lawyer Giuliani Was Paid $500,000 to Consult on Indicted Associate's Firm
Karen Freifeld and Aram Roston, Reuters
Excerpt: "President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was paid $500,000 for work he did for a company co-founded by the Ukrainian-American businessman arrested last week on campaign finance charges, Giuliani told Reuters on Monday."
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Img Cap/Cred / PAHCF is a dark-money organization created to erode public support for Medicare for All. (photo: Soohee Cho/The Intercept/Getty Images)
PAHCF is a dark-money organization created to erode public support for Medicare for All. (photo: Soohee Cho/The Intercept/Getty Images)

Documents Reveal Hospital Industry Is Leading Fight Against Medicare for All
Andrew Perez, The Intercept
Perez writes: "Investor-owned hospital are leading the fight against the creation of a comprehensive, universal health care system, according to corporate filings reviewed by MapLight and The Intercept."

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nvestor-owned hospitals are leading the fight against the creation of a comprehensive, universal health care system, according to corporate filings reviewed by MapLight and The Intercept.
Tenet Healthcare, the nation’s third-largest investor-owned operator of hospitals, has donated nearly $630,000 to the Partnership for America’s Health Care Future, or PAHCF, a dark-money organization created last year to erode public support for Medicare for All, a government-run plan that would provide health care for all Americans.
PAHCF’s incorporation records list a lobbyist for the Federation of American Hospitals, a trade organization that represents Tenet and other investor-owned hospitals, as one of its authorized representatives.
While PAHCF’s membership roster includes dozens of health insurance, pharmaceutical, and hospital trade groups and companies, much of the criticism of the effort to block Medicare for All has centered around insurance and pharmaceutical interests. But corporate records highlight the integral role that the for-profit hospital industry has played in drumming up opposition to health care reforms.
In August, the liberal politics and public policy magazine American Prospect wrote that Democrats proposing health care reforms “lack the courage to name the one major obstacle to getting any meaningful reform done — the hospitals and medical providers who create the most costs in the system by a wide margin.”
Indeed, common hospital procedures, like knee replacement and childbirth deliveries, cost significantly more in the U.S. than in other countries. Hospitals are a big piece of a common nightmare for patients, obliquely known as “surprise billing,” that occurs when a person visits a facility that’s included in their insurance network and is treated by an out-of-network provider. The massive bill, of course, is only a surprise to the patient.
The hospital industry has warned that Medicare for All could affect their revenue and cause facilities to close. According to the American Hospital Association, Medicare currently only pays hospitals 87 percent of the costs of caring for patients.
By contrast, private health insurers often pay hospitals two or three times what Medicare does, according to a recent study by the nonprofit RAND Corporation. The study found that Tenet hospitals, on average, charge private insurers 210 percent of what Medicare pays.
In 2016, Tenet was fined $513 million as part of a non-prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice for allegedly paying illegal kickbacks to clinics in exchange for referrals of pregnant Medicaid patients. A decade earlier, the company entered into a $900 million settlement with federal regulators for overbilling Medicare.
Last month, 6,500 National Nurses United members at Tenet hospitals staged a one-day strike, demanding higher pay and additional hires to decrease the number of patients that nurses care for. Their union has been one of the most prominent national advocates for Medicare for All, spending almost $4.8 million to boost Sen. Bernie Sanders’s 2016 Democratic presidential campaign.
In March, Bob Kerrey, a former Democratic governor and U.S. senator from Nebraska who now serves on Tenet’s board of directors, wrote an op-ed in the Omaha World-Herald describing Medicare for All as a “delusion” and casting doubt on the idea “that Americans long for a president who will ask us to pay more for the pleasure of increasing the role of the federal government in our lives.” The piece did not mention Kerrey’s seat on Tenet’s board.
Tenet CEO Ron Rittenmeyer, chair of the Federation of American Hospitals, recently said that a Medicare for All system would be too expensive and that Medicare reimbursement rates would be too low for hospitals.
Earlier this year, the federation’s CEO, Chip Kahn, publicly took credit for the idea of forming PAHCF, according to Modern Healthcare. Kahn is best known for creating the health insurance industry’s “Harry and Louise” advertising campaign against the Clinton administration’s health care reform plan in the ’90s, and he was reportedly involved in negotiating a backroom deal with the Obama White House to remove a public health insurance option from the Affordable Care Act. The federation paid Kahn almost $2.6 million last year.
A July filing by PAHCF in Washington, D.C., lists the federation’s former senior vice president, Jeff Cohen, as a PAHCF board member. The filing doesn’t name any additional members. A PAHCF spokesperson said that Cohen is no longer part of their board.
Cohen recently left the federation to become the top lobbyist at HCA Healthcare, another member of both the federation and the PAHCF campaign against Medicare for All. HCA, which dealt with fraud accusations while under the stewardship of then-chief executive Rick Scott (who is now a U.S. senator), owns 185 hospitals.



Protests in Haiti. (photo: Lee Celano/Getty Images)
Protests in Haiti. (photo: Lee Celano/Getty Images)

Haiti Enters Its 5th Week of Protests Against President
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Haiti's President Jovenel Moise is facing the fifth week of protests calling for his resignation as several roads were blocked Monday across the country, after leaders from the opposition announced they will not give up until the president's departure."

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When the country was already dealing with a tense economic crisis and high inflation, a report was published accusing President Moise and dozens of officials of having embezzled US$2 billion from Petrocaribe, the cut-price-oil aid program that Venezuela offered to several Caribbean countries, among them Haiti.
The funds were meant to finance infrastructure development along with health, education and social programs across the impoverished nation. The president has since refused to step down and Congress has been three-times unable to push forward his resignation.
The Carribean country of 11 million people has been struggling for decades to overcome extreme poverty along with widespread corruption.
These last ten years were particularly harsh for Haiti, which went through one of the world's deadliest earthquakes in 2010, an epidemic of cholera, brought in accidentally by United Nations peacekeepers, and Hurricane Matthew in October 2016.

Andrew Wheeler. (photo: Stefani Reynolds/Reuters)
Andrew Wheeler. (photo: Stefani Reynolds/Reuters)

Sierra Club Sues EPA Over Claim That Climate Change 'Is 50 to 75 Years Out'
Rebecca Beitsch, The Hill
Beitsch writes: "The Sierra Club sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday after the agency refused to turn over any documents to back up Administrator Andrew Wheeler's claim that climate change 'is 50 to 75 years out.'"
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