LeBron James | Why I'm Endorsing Hillary Clinton
LeBron James, Business Insider
James writes: "I tell all my kids how important it is that they give back to the community. Because if basketball has taught me anything, it's that no one achieves greatness alone. And it takes everyone working together to create real change. When I look at this year's presidential race, it's clear which candidate believes the same thing."
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LeBron James, Business Insider
James writes: "I tell all my kids how important it is that they give back to the community. Because if basketball has taught me anything, it's that no one achieves greatness alone. And it takes everyone working together to create real change. When I look at this year's presidential race, it's clear which candidate believes the same thing."
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Former CIA Detainees Describe Previously Unknown Torture Tactic: A Makeshift Electric Chair
Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Emmons writes: "Two former CIA captives recently described being threatened with a makeshift electric chair - a previously unreported torture method - while being held in the U.S. government's infamous 'Salt Pit' prison in Afghanistan."
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Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Emmons writes: "Two former CIA captives recently described being threatened with a makeshift electric chair - a previously unreported torture method - while being held in the U.S. government's infamous 'Salt Pit' prison in Afghanistan."
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Support for the Death Penalty Is Falling Off a Cliff
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "A new poll shows that, for the first time in a generation, the death penalty no longer enjoys majority support in the United States."
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Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "A new poll shows that, for the first time in a generation, the death penalty no longer enjoys majority support in the United States."
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How Oregon Became the Easiest Place to Vote in America
Lornet Turnbull, YES! Magazine
Turnbull writes: "The state registers voters automatically at the DMV and then sends them ballots in the mail."
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Lornet Turnbull, YES! Magazine
Turnbull writes: "The state registers voters automatically at the DMV and then sends them ballots in the mail."
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World Bank Secretly Finances Asian 'Coal Boom,' Group Says
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The World Bank is indirectly financing a boom in some of Asia's dirtiest coal-fired power generation despite commitments to end most funding for the sector, a development advocacy group charged on Monday."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The World Bank is indirectly financing a boom in some of Asia's dirtiest coal-fired power generation despite commitments to end most funding for the sector, a development advocacy group charged on Monday."
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As Colombians Reject Peace Deal in Stunning Referendum, Advocates Cite Climate of "Intimidation & Fear"
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "Many of those voting 'no' objected to the peace deal's offer of amnesty, limited immunity from prosecution, and reduced sentences granted to FARC rebels. Álvaro Uribe, the right-wing former president, led the 'no' campaign, arguing rebels should not be allowed to re-enter society without facing punishment."
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Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Goodman reports: "Many of those voting 'no' objected to the peace deal's offer of amnesty, limited immunity from prosecution, and reduced sentences granted to FARC rebels. Álvaro Uribe, the right-wing former president, led the 'no' campaign, arguing rebels should not be allowed to re-enter society without facing punishment."
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Yes - Donald Trump Is a Threat to the Planet
Michael Mann, EcoWatch
Mann writes: "In the current presidential contest, we could not have a more stark choice before us, between a candidate who rejects the overwhelming evidence that climate change is happening and a candidate who embraces the role of a price on carbon and incentives for renewable energy. If you care about the planet, the choice would seem clear."
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Michael Mann, EcoWatch
Mann writes: "In the current presidential contest, we could not have a more stark choice before us, between a candidate who rejects the overwhelming evidence that climate change is happening and a candidate who embraces the role of a price on carbon and incentives for renewable energy. If you care about the planet, the choice would seem clear."
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