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Marc Ash | The US Corporate Media Owns Donald Trump
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "The U.S. corporate media created Donald Trump's presidential candidacy, they profited enormously from it, and now they own it."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "The U.S. corporate media created Donald Trump's presidential candidacy, they profited enormously from it, and now they own it."
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Trump Fights Dirty During Second Presidential Debate
Naomi LaChance, The Intercept
LaChance writes: "It takes a lot to rouse the feminist indignation of the GOP, but even Washington's most diehard opponents of women's rights are condemning Donald Trump's comments in a 2005 recorded conversation with Access Hollywood's Billy Bush."
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Naomi LaChance, The Intercept
LaChance writes: "It takes a lot to rouse the feminist indignation of the GOP, but even Washington's most diehard opponents of women's rights are condemning Donald Trump's comments in a 2005 recorded conversation with Access Hollywood's Billy Bush."
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The Movement to Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day Is Spreading Rapidly
Aysha Khan, ThinkProgress
Khan writes: "This year, at least 15 more jurisdictions will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day on the federal holiday that glorifies Native genocide."
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Aysha Khan, ThinkProgress
Khan writes: "This year, at least 15 more jurisdictions will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day on the federal holiday that glorifies Native genocide."
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US Media Don't Need to Look Abroad to Find an Abortion Crisis
Janine Jackson, FAIR
Jackson writes: "Stories in major outlets pointed out that Poland's laws are already among the most restrictive in Europe; they noted the concerns of human rights advocates that the ban would criminalize women and doctors, and make women who have miscarriages subjects of suspicion and investigation. It was good to see, but it did make one wonder: If those conditions are unacceptable, they're unacceptable whether they're de jure or de facto, right?"
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Janine Jackson, FAIR
Jackson writes: "Stories in major outlets pointed out that Poland's laws are already among the most restrictive in Europe; they noted the concerns of human rights advocates that the ban would criminalize women and doctors, and make women who have miscarriages subjects of suspicion and investigation. It was good to see, but it did make one wonder: If those conditions are unacceptable, they're unacceptable whether they're de jure or de facto, right?"
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Why So Much Blatant Racism Is Bubbling to the Surface
Patrik Jonsson, The Christian Science Monitor
Jonsson writes: "Social media - along with the racially charged nature of this year's presidential election - are forcing the most entrenched forms of racism to the surface in new ways. While shocking to some to hear, the outbursts give a more accurate portrayal of how much further America needs to go to heal race relations."
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Patrik Jonsson, The Christian Science Monitor
Jonsson writes: "Social media - along with the racially charged nature of this year's presidential election - are forcing the most entrenched forms of racism to the surface in new ways. While shocking to some to hear, the outbursts give a more accurate portrayal of how much further America needs to go to heal race relations."
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The Dehumanization of US War Victims in Afghanistan Continues
teleSUR
Excerpt: "One year after the Kunduz massacre, nothing has changed. The victims' families practically do not exist for Western mainstream media and politicians. They did not receive any kind of compensation and are still waiting for justice."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "One year after the Kunduz massacre, nothing has changed. The victims' families practically do not exist for Western mainstream media and politicians. They did not receive any kind of compensation and are still waiting for justice."
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Congratulations, Second Presidential Debate: You Nearly Discussed Climate Change!
Erik Wemple, The Washington Post
Wemple writes: "Climate change, the issue on which future civilization hinges, had a slim chance of securing some representation in the 100-minute proceedings. Especially when you add in Trump's bullying."
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Erik Wemple, The Washington Post
Wemple writes: "Climate change, the issue on which future civilization hinges, had a slim chance of securing some representation in the 100-minute proceedings. Especially when you add in Trump's bullying."
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