Marc Ash | Say a Prayer for Jeffrey Sterling
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Jeffrey Sterling is a former CIA intelligence officer, a U.S. political prisoner, and a black man in an American jail. Jeffrey Sterling has also suffered a heart attack in the federal prison in which he is detained at Englewood, Colorado, and may be dead by the time you read this. Can you help?"
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Jeffrey Sterling is a former CIA intelligence officer, a U.S. political prisoner, and a black man in an American jail. Jeffrey Sterling has also suffered a heart attack in the federal prison in which he is detained at Englewood, Colorado, and may be dead by the time you read this. Can you help?"
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NY and NJ Bombing Suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami in Custody After Shootout
Renae Merle, Matt Zapotosky, Amy B. Wang, Mark Berman and Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Authorities on Monday apprehended 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami - wanted in connection with two Saturday bombings, in Seaside Park, N.J., and Manhattan - after an apparent shootout with police."
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Renae Merle, Matt Zapotosky, Amy B. Wang, Mark Berman and Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Authorities on Monday apprehended 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami - wanted in connection with two Saturday bombings, in Seaside Park, N.J., and Manhattan - after an apparent shootout with police."
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Native American Activist Winona LaDuke at Standing Rock: It's Time to Move on From Fossil Fuels
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "It's time to end the fossil fuel infrastructure. These people on this reservation, they don't have adequate infrastructure for their houses. They don't have adequate energy infrastructure. They don't have adequate highway infrastructure. And yet they're looking at a $3.9 billion pipeline that will not help them."
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "It's time to end the fossil fuel infrastructure. These people on this reservation, they don't have adequate infrastructure for their houses. They don't have adequate energy infrastructure. They don't have adequate highway infrastructure. And yet they're looking at a $3.9 billion pipeline that will not help them."
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'More Guns in Fewer Hands': US Study Charts Rise of Hardcore Super Owners
Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "A new survey estimates that 130m guns are concentrated in the hands of just 3% of American adults - a group of super-owners who have amassed an average of 17 guns each."
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Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "A new survey estimates that 130m guns are concentrated in the hands of just 3% of American adults - a group of super-owners who have amassed an average of 17 guns each."
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National Anthem Protest Spreads as NFL Expresses Support
Mark Lamport-Stokes, Reuters
Lamport-Stokes writes: "NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell weighed in before Sunday night's game between the Minnesota Vikings and visiting Green Bay Packers, saying he was encouraged by the direction players were taking their demonstrations."
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Mark Lamport-Stokes, Reuters
Lamport-Stokes writes: "NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell weighed in before Sunday night's game between the Minnesota Vikings and visiting Green Bay Packers, saying he was encouraged by the direction players were taking their demonstrations."
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Peru: Maxima Acuña and Partner Attacked by Mining Firm's Guards
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Peru's internationally-renowned environmentalist Maxima Acuña and her partner were severely hurt Sunday morning in an attack by alleged hitmen hired by the mining company they are fighting against, reported Acuña's daughter."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Peru's internationally-renowned environmentalist Maxima Acuña and her partner were severely hurt Sunday morning in an attack by alleged hitmen hired by the mining company they are fighting against, reported Acuña's daughter."
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Ghost Forests Are Eerie Evidence of Rising Seas
John Upton, Grist
Upton writes: "Bare trunks of dead coastal forests are being discovered up and down the mid-Atlantic coastline, killed by the advance of rising seas. The 'ghost forests,' as scientists call them, offer eerie evidence of some of the world's fastest rates of sea-level rise."
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John Upton, Grist
Upton writes: "Bare trunks of dead coastal forests are being discovered up and down the mid-Atlantic coastline, killed by the advance of rising seas. The 'ghost forests,' as scientists call them, offer eerie evidence of some of the world's fastest rates of sea-level rise."
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