Marc Ash | I Was Jason Leopold's Editor at Truthout When We Broke the Rove Indictment Story
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "BuzzFeed reporters Leopold and Cormier and Editor in Chief Ben Smith are right now in the same dock we were in with the Rove Indictment story, with a twist."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "BuzzFeed reporters Leopold and Cormier and Editor in Chief Ben Smith are right now in the same dock we were in with the Rove Indictment story, with a twist."
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Teenagers in MAGA hats mobbing a Native American man and his companions at Friday's Indigenous Peoples March. (photo: YouTube)
Catholic Students in MAGA Hats Surround, Harass Native American Veteran
Gabrielle Bruney, Esquire
Bruney writes: "Viral footage of teenagers mobbing a Native American man and his companions at Friday's Indigenous Peoples March is sparking outrage. In the video, the man - identified by Indian Country Today as Omaha elder Nathan Phillips - is seen singing and drumming with fellow marchers while encircled by chanting teens, many of whom are wearing President Trump's Make America Great Again apparel."
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Gabrielle Bruney, Esquire
Bruney writes: "Viral footage of teenagers mobbing a Native American man and his companions at Friday's Indigenous Peoples March is sparking outrage. In the video, the man - identified by Indian Country Today as Omaha elder Nathan Phillips - is seen singing and drumming with fellow marchers while encircled by chanting teens, many of whom are wearing President Trump's Make America Great Again apparel."
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Women's March organizers. (photo: Diana Ofosu/ThinkProgress)
Women's March 'Unequivocally' Rejects Anti-Semitism, Says Organizer Linda Sarsour
Stephanie Griffith, ThinkProgress
Griffith writes: "The Women's March 'unequivocally' rejects anti-Semitic and homophobic comments by Louis Farrakhan, said Linda Sarsour, one of the leaders of the group, as a day of nationwide rallies and marches got underway Saturday beset by controversy over ties by one of the organizers to the Nation of Islam leader."
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Stephanie Griffith, ThinkProgress
Griffith writes: "The Women's March 'unequivocally' rejects anti-Semitic and homophobic comments by Louis Farrakhan, said Linda Sarsour, one of the leaders of the group, as a day of nationwide rallies and marches got underway Saturday beset by controversy over ties by one of the organizers to the Nation of Islam leader."
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In a Freedom of Information Act request, hundreds of emails were released showing close monitoring of BLM activists by the NYPD. (photo: Reuters)
Released Emails Show NYPD Spied on Black Lives Matter
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Hundreds of recently released New York Police Department (NYPD) emails show the extent of efforts officers in the city took to closely monitor activists during Black Lives Matter protests that took hold in the city after the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown at the hands of police officers in New York City and Ferguson, Missouri, respectively."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Hundreds of recently released New York Police Department (NYPD) emails show the extent of efforts officers in the city took to closely monitor activists during Black Lives Matter protests that took hold in the city after the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown at the hands of police officers in New York City and Ferguson, Missouri, respectively."
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People rally in the streets of downtown Los Angeles during the ongoing teachers strike on January 14. (photo: Barbara Davidson/Getty Images)
What LA Teachers Have Already Won
Lois Weiner, Jacobin
Weiner writes: "Los Angeles teachers have become a beacon for the rest of organized labor."
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Lois Weiner, Jacobin
Weiner writes: "Los Angeles teachers have become a beacon for the rest of organized labor."
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Matthew Hedges and his wife Daniela Tejada in Washington in January 2019. (photo: Matthew Hedges)
Jailed as a Spy, Freed British Grad Student Warns of UAE Repression
Dan De Luce, NBC News
De Luce writes: "A British graduate student who was imprisoned last year by the United Arab Emirates said his case shows how the Gulf state tramples on civil rights and academic freedom despite its carefully crafted marketing efforts."
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Dan De Luce, NBC News
De Luce writes: "A British graduate student who was imprisoned last year by the United Arab Emirates said his case shows how the Gulf state tramples on civil rights and academic freedom despite its carefully crafted marketing efforts."
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Andrew Wheeler. (photo: Alamy)
The Fox in Charge of the Henhouse: Activists Decry Trump's EPA Pick, Coal Lobbyist Andrew Wheeler
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "When we see someone who is trying to be the top environmental protection person for our country, who does not even acknowledge climate as a major crisis in this country, in this world, that's a problem for us."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "When we see someone who is trying to be the top environmental protection person for our country, who does not even acknowledge climate as a major crisis in this country, in this world, that's a problem for us."
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