Charles Pierce | We Sure Are Awfully Free These Days
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "On the day that these people opened up on a holiday party, there were two other episodes of multiple shootings in the United States of America."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "On the day that these people opened up on a holiday party, there were two other episodes of multiple shootings in the United States of America."
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Gun Industry Executives Say Mass Shootings Are Good for Business
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "The Intercept reviewed investor transcripts for gun companies, ammunition manufacturers, and sporting stores, and found many instances of industry executives discussing mass shooting incidents and the resulting political dynamics as lucrative."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "The Intercept reviewed investor transcripts for gun companies, ammunition manufacturers, and sporting stores, and found many instances of industry executives discussing mass shooting incidents and the resulting political dynamics as lucrative."
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WikiLeaks Releases Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) Secret Documents
Press Release | WikiLeaks
Excerpt: "WikiLeaks releases new secret documents from the huge Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) which is being negotiated by the US, EU and 22 other countries that account for 2/3rds of global GDP. Coinciding with the ongoing climate talks in Paris, today's publication touches on issues of crucial relevance including the regulation of energy, industrial development, workers' rights and the natural environment."
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Press Release | WikiLeaks
Excerpt: "WikiLeaks releases new secret documents from the huge Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) which is being negotiated by the US, EU and 22 other countries that account for 2/3rds of global GDP. Coinciding with the ongoing climate talks in Paris, today's publication touches on issues of crucial relevance including the regulation of energy, industrial development, workers' rights and the natural environment."
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Texas State Agency Sues Federal Government to Block Syrian Refugees
Alexa Ura, Texas Tribune
Ura writes: "Texas has gone to federal court in its efforts to keep Syrian refugees out of the state, filing suit against the federal government and a refugee resettlement nonprofit."
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Alexa Ura, Texas Tribune
Ura writes: "Texas has gone to federal court in its efforts to keep Syrian refugees out of the state, filing suit against the federal government and a refugee resettlement nonprofit."
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CIA Runs Shadow War With Afghan Militia Implicated in Civilian Killings
Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
Raghavan writes: "Months after the Obama administration declared combat operations over in Afghanistan, the CIA continues to run a shadow war in the eastern part of the country, overseeing an Afghan proxy called the Khost Protection Force."
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Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
Raghavan writes: "Months after the Obama administration declared combat operations over in Afghanistan, the CIA continues to run a shadow war in the eastern part of the country, overseeing an Afghan proxy called the Khost Protection Force."
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Memo to Ted Cruz: Women Use Contraception Too!
Terry O'Neill, Reader Supported News
O'Neill writes: "Whether it's calling women who exercise their reproductive rights "contract killers" or ignorantly proclaiming condoms as the only form of birth control worth worrying about, women continue to be disrespected, vilified and subject to horrific violence in the name of political debate."
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Terry O'Neill, Reader Supported News
O'Neill writes: "Whether it's calling women who exercise their reproductive rights "contract killers" or ignorantly proclaiming condoms as the only form of birth control worth worrying about, women continue to be disrespected, vilified and subject to horrific violence in the name of political debate."
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Manslaughter Charges Dropped in BP Spill Case - Nobody From BP Will Go to Prison
David Kravets, Ars Technica
Kravets writes: "Today, federal prosecutors moved-and a judge agreed-to drop manslaughter charges against two supervisors aboard the Deepwater Horizon when it exploded."
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David Kravets, Ars Technica
Kravets writes: "Today, federal prosecutors moved-and a judge agreed-to drop manslaughter charges against two supervisors aboard the Deepwater Horizon when it exploded."
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