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Headlines
November 17, 2015-
Russia Confirms Bomb Brought Down Plane, Killing 224
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French President Seeks Expansion of State Power After Attacks
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Britain to Hire 1,900 New Spies After Paris Attacks
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CIA Director Claims Leaks Made It Harder to Find Terrorists
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Governors of 27 U.S. States Refuse to Accept Syrian Refugees
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State Dept.: Refugees Subject to "Highest Level of Security Checks"
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Environmentalists Plan to Protest in Paris Despite Crackdown
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Stanford Students Launch Sit-in for Fossil Fuel Divestment
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Texas: Tornado Levels Halliburton Plant, Causing Chemical Leak
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Minnesota: 51 Arrested Protesting Police Killing of Jamar Clark
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California: Video Shows Deputies Beating Man on the Ground
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Report Faults Baltimore Police for Response to Freddie Gray Protests
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Georgetown Renames Buildings Named for Presidents Tied to Slavery
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Utah: Judge Removes Himself from Lesbian Foster Parent Case
Headlines
November 16, 2015-
France Intensifies Strikes in Syria After Paris Attacks Kill 129
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Scores of Raids in France, Belgium amid Search for Paris Suspect
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Poland, U.S. States Oppose Refugee Resettlement After Attacks
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After Paris Attacks, Reports of Islamophobia in France, U.S.
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Turkey: Dozens Arrested Protesting G20 as Paris Dominates Talks
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Iraq: Scores of Bodies Found in Graves Around Sinjar
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9 Arrested over Beirut Attacks That Killed 44
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Facebook Activates Safety Check for Paris, Not Beirut
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15 Sudanese Refugees Shot Dead at Egypt-Israel Border
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Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinians at Refugee Camp
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Texas Abortion Law
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Clinton Invokes 9/11 to Defend Wall Street Ties at Democratic Debate
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5 Guantánamo Prisoners Transferred to United Arab Emirates
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U. of Missouri Football Coach Resigns, Saying He Has Cancer
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Minnesota: Protests Erupt over Police Shooting of Jamar Clark
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NYC: Doctors, Med Students Target Pfizer over Health Provisions in TPP
Stories
November 17, 2015-
There is No Military Solution: Could ISIL Be Strengthened by U.S., French, Russian Bombing?
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Abdel Bari Atwan: Inside How the U.S. & Saudi Arabia Aided Growth of the Islamic State
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Lydia Wilson: What I Discovered from Interviewing Imprisoned Islamic State Fighters
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We are Angry over Death of My Cousin in Paris, As Well As the Deaths of Children in Iraq & Syria
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"It is Very Un-American": 27 U.S. Governors Refuse to Accept Refugees Fleeing Violence in Syria
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"A Disturbing Increase in Islamophobia": U.S. Mosques Threatened, Canadian Mosque Set on Fire
Top Stories
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Cuban-American Candidates Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Tout Immigrant Narratives Despite Stances on Reform
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"Another Yale is Possible": Students Confront Racism at Ivy League School
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How Black Football Players at University of Missouri Changed the Game on Racism
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A Carbon Bomb Defused: Obama Rejects Keystone XL in Historic Win for Environmental Activism
Nov 09, 2015Story
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Watch Part 2: Nick Turse Tracks U.S. Special Operations Forces from Africa to Syria
As President Obama deploys special operation forces to Syria, breaking his pledge not to put U.S. troops on the ground, we continue our conversation with journalist Nick Turse, who has been tracking the expansion of global U.S. militarism for the website TomDispatch and The Intercept.Nov 13, 2015Watch -
Terror in Little Saigon: The Shocking Story of a Vietnamese Death Squad Killing 5 Journalists in US Pt. 2
During the 1980s, five Vietnamese-American reporters were murdered in the United States. Despite lengthy FBI probes, none of the victims’ killers were ever brought to justice.Nov 13, 2015Watch
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Headlines
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France Intensifies Strikes in Syria After Paris Attacks Kill 129
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Scores of Raids in France, Belgium amid Search for Paris Suspect
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Poland, U.S. States Oppose Refugee Resettlement After Attacks
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After Paris Attacks, Reports of Islamophobia in France, U.S.
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Turkey: Dozens Arrested Protesting G20 as Paris Dominates Talks
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Iraq: Scores of Bodies Found in Graves Around Sinjar
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9 Arrested over Beirut Attacks That Killed 44
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Facebook Activates Safety Check for Paris, Not Beirut
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15 Sudanese Refugees Shot Dead at Egypt-Israel Border
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Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinians at Refugee Camp
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Texas Abortion Law
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Clinton Invokes 9/11 to Defend Wall Street Ties at Democratic Debate
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5 Guantánamo Prisoners Transferred to United Arab Emirates
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U. of Missouri Football Coach Resigns, Saying He Has Cancer
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Minnesota: Protests Erupt over Police Shooting of Jamar Clark
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NYC: Doctors, Med Students Target Pfizer over Health Provisions in TPP
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2016 Election
Sanders Criticizes Clinton Iraq Vote: 2003 Invasion Unraveled Region & Led to Rise of ISIS
Stiglitz: Sanders is Right - Everybody Has the Right to Healthcare, Sick Days and Family Leave
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By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan
Neither of the two recent Doctors Without Borders hospital attacks has been mentioned in any of the U.S. presidential debates or forums. Doesn’t anyone remember the Geneva Conventions?
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On Saturday, Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman appeared on MSNBC to talk about the 2015 elections, drug policy and the future of healthcare in Kentucky under newly-elected Republican governor Matt Bevin.
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