Charles Pierce | Those Most Likely to Be Stopped and Frisked in Trump's America Are Those Not Voting for Him
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Dear Constitutional Conservatives: I've been checking in with Reuters, and wondering something. Where y'all at?"
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Dear Constitutional Conservatives: I've been checking in with Reuters, and wondering something. Where y'all at?"
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Study: People With Mental Illness Are 16 Times More Likely to Be Killed During a Police Encounter
Amy Goodman and John Snook, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The shooting of Alfred Olango in El Cajon, California, is just the most recent in a string of police shootings of primarily men of color with mental illness or disability."
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Amy Goodman and John Snook, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The shooting of Alfred Olango in El Cajon, California, is just the most recent in a string of police shootings of primarily men of color with mental illness or disability."
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New Guantanamo Intelligence Upends Old 'Worst of the Worst' Assumptions
Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald
Rosenberg writes: "The 'Dirty 30' probably weren't all Osama bin Laden bodyguards after all. The 'Karachi 6' weren't a cell of bombers plotting attacks in Pakistan for al-Qaida. An Afghan man captured 14 years ago as a suspected chemical weapons maker was confused for somebody else."
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Carol Rosenberg, Miami Herald
Rosenberg writes: "The 'Dirty 30' probably weren't all Osama bin Laden bodyguards after all. The 'Karachi 6' weren't a cell of bombers plotting attacks in Pakistan for al-Qaida. An Afghan man captured 14 years ago as a suspected chemical weapons maker was confused for somebody else."
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Africa's Cobalt Pipeline: Where Your Mobile Phone Starts
Todd C. Frankel, The Washington Post
Frankel writes: "The sun was rising over one of the richest mineral deposits on Earth, in one of the poorest countries, as Sidiki Mayamba got ready for work."
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Todd C. Frankel, The Washington Post
Frankel writes: "The sun was rising over one of the richest mineral deposits on Earth, in one of the poorest countries, as Sidiki Mayamba got ready for work."
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Nevada Voters Are Taking On the NRA Because Republican Lawmakers Won't
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress
Lerner writes: "Wearing 'Buck the NRA' pins and 'Moms Demand Action' t-shirts, roughly a dozen volunteers on Tuesday called their neighbors to encourage them to stand up to the gun lobby."
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Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress
Lerner writes: "Wearing 'Buck the NRA' pins and 'Moms Demand Action' t-shirts, roughly a dozen volunteers on Tuesday called their neighbors to encourage them to stand up to the gun lobby."
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Syria's "White Helmets" Risk Everything to Save the Victims of Airstrikes
Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Hussain writes: "Raed Al-Saleh says that before Syria's civil war he could never have imagined the position that he is in today. A former electronics trader from the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour, Saleh, 33, is now head of Syrian Civil Defense, a volunteer force dedicated to rescuing victims of bombings and shellings."
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Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Hussain writes: "Raed Al-Saleh says that before Syria's civil war he could never have imagined the position that he is in today. A former electronics trader from the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour, Saleh, 33, is now head of Syrian Civil Defense, a volunteer force dedicated to rescuing victims of bombings and shellings."
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50 Native Tribes Join Fight to Prevent Delisting of Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
Dan Zukowski, EcoWatch
Zukowski writes: "Tribal leaders from the U.S. and Canada signed a joint treaty today opposing the proposed delisting of Yellowstone grizzly bears by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). More than 50 federally recognized tribes, backed by the 900,000-member Assembly of First Nations, support the treaty."
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Dan Zukowski, EcoWatch
Zukowski writes: "Tribal leaders from the U.S. and Canada signed a joint treaty today opposing the proposed delisting of Yellowstone grizzly bears by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). More than 50 federally recognized tribes, backed by the 900,000-member Assembly of First Nations, support the treaty."
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