Reader Supported News | 16 March 16
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Charles Pierce | Breaking: Breitbart's Staff Is Revolting
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "There's big news over at Breitbart's Mausoleum For The Chronically Unemployable. The staff is revolting!"
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "There's big news over at Breitbart's Mausoleum For The Chronically Unemployable. The staff is revolting!"
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Juan Cole | Mystery: Russia and Hizbullah Begin Withdrawal From Syria
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Al-Hayat [Life], the London pan-Arab daily, reports on the announcement Monday by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he would begin withdrawing the greater part of Russian men and equipment from Syria."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Al-Hayat [Life], the London pan-Arab daily, reports on the announcement Monday by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he would begin withdrawing the greater part of Russian men and equipment from Syria."
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A Lot of People Have Sued Donald Trump: An Incomplete List
Naomi Cohen, teleSUR
Cohen writes: "Donald Trump has been called a con artist many times, but not only on the campaign trail. The real estate tycoon - who, though a billionaire, has filed multiple times for bankruptcy - has been hit with hundreds of lawsuits, public records show, many of them for fraud and, in some cases, for being an all-around bad person."
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Naomi Cohen, teleSUR
Cohen writes: "Donald Trump has been called a con artist many times, but not only on the campaign trail. The real estate tycoon - who, though a billionaire, has filed multiple times for bankruptcy - has been hit with hundreds of lawsuits, public records show, many of them for fraud and, in some cases, for being an all-around bad person."
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Jenna McLaughlin | John Oliver Produces Fake Ad for Apple About Protecting Data
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept
McLaughlin writes: "In light of Apple's very public battle with the FBI over encryption, John Oliver designed a satirical ad for Apple to help 'both their customers and the government' understand just how hard it is to protect data."
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Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept
McLaughlin writes: "In light of Apple's very public battle with the FBI over encryption, John Oliver designed a satirical ad for Apple to help 'both their customers and the government' understand just how hard it is to protect data."
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Thanks to Jim Crow Era Law, 1 in 4 African-American Adults Can't Vote in Florida's Primary
Amy Goodman and Desmond Meade, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Almost 6 million people across the United States are prohibited from voting as a result of state felony disenfranchisement laws that forbid those with felony convictions to vote. Over 10 percent of adults in [Florida] cannot vote because they have a felony conviction."
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Amy Goodman and Desmond Meade, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Almost 6 million people across the United States are prohibited from voting as a result of state felony disenfranchisement laws that forbid those with felony convictions to vote. Over 10 percent of adults in [Florida] cannot vote because they have a felony conviction."
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How Single Women Are Transforming American Politics
Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR
Kurtzleben writes: "As the American single woman flourished, she also profoundly changed and is still changing the economy, politics and the basic social fabric of the U.S."
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Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR
Kurtzleben writes: "As the American single woman flourished, she also profoundly changed and is still changing the economy, politics and the basic social fabric of the U.S."
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Oregon Becomes First State in Nation to Sign Bill That Phases Out Coal, Ramps Up Renewables
Ben Jervey, DeSmogBlog
Jervey writes: "On Friday, Oregon governor Kate Brown signed into law one of the most ambitious and sweeping pieces of energy legislation in the country's history, one which will eradicate the use of coal for electricity generation entirely within two decades."
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Ben Jervey, DeSmogBlog
Jervey writes: "On Friday, Oregon governor Kate Brown signed into law one of the most ambitious and sweeping pieces of energy legislation in the country's history, one which will eradicate the use of coal for electricity generation entirely within two decades."
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