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Scott Galindez | We Still Have to Fight the TPP
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "GOP leaders want the TPP. The leader of the Democratic Party, President Barack Obama, wants the TPP. If they can ram it through Congress in the lame duck session after the election, then the next president's hands are clean, and the leaders of the two major parties get to deliver a gift to those they really represent, corporate America."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "GOP leaders want the TPP. The leader of the Democratic Party, President Barack Obama, wants the TPP. If they can ram it through Congress in the lame duck session after the election, then the next president's hands are clean, and the leaders of the two major parties get to deliver a gift to those they really represent, corporate America."
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Trump Says He'll Never Quit Presidential Race, but GOP Exodus Has Begun
Chas Danner, New York Magazine
Danner writes: "Donald Trump, facing the biggest crisis of his campaign over the emergence of a recording in which he brags about his ability to sexually assault women, remained defiant on Saturday, telling the Wall Street Journal that there was 'zero chance' he would quit the presidential race."
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Chas Danner, New York Magazine
Danner writes: "Donald Trump, facing the biggest crisis of his campaign over the emergence of a recording in which he brags about his ability to sexually assault women, remained defiant on Saturday, telling the Wall Street Journal that there was 'zero chance' he would quit the presidential race."
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How US Torture Left Legacy of Damaged Minds
Matt Apuzzo, Sheri Fink and James Risen, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Beatings, sleep deprivation, menacing and other brutal tactics have led to persistent mental health problems among detainees held in secret C.I.A. prisons and at Guantánamo."
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Matt Apuzzo, Sheri Fink and James Risen, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Beatings, sleep deprivation, menacing and other brutal tactics have led to persistent mental health problems among detainees held in secret C.I.A. prisons and at Guantánamo."
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Tom Engelhardt | The Age of Decline, Apple Pie, and America's Chosen Suicide Bomber
Tom Engelhardt, TomDisaptch
Engelhardt writes: "From the moment the first scribe etched a paean of praise to Nebuchadnezzar into a stone tablet, it's reasonable to conclude that never in history has the media covered a single human being as it has Donald Trump."
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Tom Engelhardt, TomDisaptch
Engelhardt writes: "From the moment the first scribe etched a paean of praise to Nebuchadnezzar into a stone tablet, it's reasonable to conclude that never in history has the media covered a single human being as it has Donald Trump."
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Prison Strike Organizer Suffers Retaliation for Speaking With Journalists
Alice Speri, The Intercept
Speri writes: "A prisoner at Ohio State Penitentiary says he is facing disciplinary action for participating in an NPR interview about the nationwide prison strike that started on September 9."
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Alice Speri, The Intercept
Speri writes: "A prisoner at Ohio State Penitentiary says he is facing disciplinary action for participating in an NPR interview about the nationwide prison strike that started on September 9."
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Cholera Outbreaks in Haiti Follow Devastation of Hurricane Matthew
Richard Luscombe and Mark Townsend, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Haiti was counting the cost of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Matthew on Saturday night, with almost 900 inhabitants killed and tens of thousands displaced in the Caribbean country."
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Richard Luscombe and Mark Townsend, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Haiti was counting the cost of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Matthew on Saturday night, with almost 900 inhabitants killed and tens of thousands displaced in the Caribbean country."
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Oil, Gas and Cows Culprits in Methane Spike, Study Says
Bobby Magill, Climate Central
Magill writes: "When trying to figure out why atmospheric concentrations of methane - a potent greenhouse gas driving climate change - have been rising continuously since 2007, fingers often point to North America's shale oil and gas boom over the last decade. But a NOAA study published Thursday in the journal Nature paints a different picture of the role oil and gas have played in the global methane spike."
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Bobby Magill, Climate Central
Magill writes: "When trying to figure out why atmospheric concentrations of methane - a potent greenhouse gas driving climate change - have been rising continuously since 2007, fingers often point to North America's shale oil and gas boom over the last decade. But a NOAA study published Thursday in the journal Nature paints a different picture of the role oil and gas have played in the global methane spike."
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