Jill Abramson claimed in The Guardian on Monday that Politifact, a Pulitzer prize-winning fact-checking organization, judged Hillary Clinton to have “the best truth-telling record of any of the 2016 presidential candidates.”
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By Mark Heisler — What the unfortunate comments—and lies—of the college team’s basketball coach can teach us about American culture and politics.
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After the state Legislature overturned a Charlotte ordinance, the LGBT community and its supporters have been speaking out—and their voices are growing louder.
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By Alfredo Saad Filho / Brasil Wire —
The impending judicial, media-fueled coup against President Dilma Rousseff is the culmination of the deepest political crisis in Brazil in 50 years.
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“I’m not against Hillary,” the comedian explains. “I’ve just met someone I have more in common with.”
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By Stanley Heller —
Stanley Heller, executive director of the Middle East Crisis Committee, emphasizes in a letter to Sen. Richard Blumenthal that human rights violations in the kingdom run deep. They include “[beheading] people and [crucifying] them for non-crimes such as witchcraft, apostasy and defiance or criticism of the king.”
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By Rob Bryan / AlterNet —
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is a cult, and like most cults, its followers would probably object to the characterization.
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By Joaquin Sapien / ProPublica —
The Innocence Project released a report Tuesday alleging that prosecutors across the country are almost never punished when they withhold evidence or commit other forms of misconduct that land innocent people in prison.
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By Thomas Frank / TomDispatch —
When you press Democrats on their lousy trade deals or their flaccid response to Wall Street misbehavior, they automatically reply that those awful Republicans wouldn’t let the really good legislation get through. So let’s go to a place where Democratic rule is virtually unopposed and see if the excuse holds.
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By Tim Radford / Climate News Network —
Winemakers can expect good grape harvests much earlier now, thanks to climate change, but scientists say the effect may not last.
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By Thor Benson — With authorities using “cell site simulators” to gather ever more cellphone information, privacy and civil rights groups fear that an effort “to chill broad social movements” is underway. A federal investigation, the groups say, is necessary.
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The scandal over Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email account and server during her tenure as secretary of state has “has outraged advocates of government transparency and mystified political supporters and adversaries alike.”
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By Eugene Robinson — One of the more absurd things being said about the Donald Trump phenomenon is that the media created it. For the record, we didn’t.
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By Juan Cole — In 2015, energy companies invested more in new renewables power plants in 2015 than in fossil fuel plants for the first time in history.
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Bernie Sanders crushed Hillary Clinton in Washington’s caucuses Saturday, yet state Rep. Rick Larsen, a superdelegate, is ready to vote for her anyway. Sanders backers flooded Larsen’s Facebook account, demanding that he honor the will of his constituents.
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Profound, unnecessary waste characterizes our relationship with the goods and materials of everyday life. “There is an alternative,” explains Walter Stahel, a veteran sustainability architect.
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The CIA took what one former U.S. official described as “very gruesome” photographs of naked prisoners before transferring the detainees to foreign partners to be tortured, The Guardian reports.
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By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch —
The new American system that’s been emerging from its chrysalis in recent years already had demagogic, authoritarian and autocratic tendencies. So don’t blame it all on Donald Trump.
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By Tim Radford / Climate News Network —
Switching to renewable sources as fast as the world needs to will require changes so massive that, scientists say, it appears unlikely to happen.
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By E.J. Dionne Jr. — It’s bad enough that an outrage was perpetrated last week against the voters of Maricopa County, Ariz. It would be far worse if we ignore the warning that the disenfranchisement of thousands of its citizens offers our nation.
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By Juan Cole — The fact that massive Russian airstrikes and a determined assault by the Syrian Arab Army on the ancient city of Palmyra could dislodge at most a couple of thousand Islamic State fighters is not too surprising. But what does it say about the situation in Syria and Russian/Syrian strategy?
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By Juan Cole — It is no accident that Islamic State is using Donald Trump in its new recruitment video—his political strategy actually mirrors that of the phony caliphate in some ways.
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