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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Nov 9

    There have been almost as many federal anti-riot charges this summer as in the past 30 years.

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  2. When it comes to immigration, a return to some version of the Obama era is precisely what Biden’s critics on the left are hoping to avoid.

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  3. DHS plans to start collecting eye scans and DNA — with the help of defense contractors by

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  4. For chemical companies, delays may be the goal. Cat-and-mouse games with regulators slow the process of limiting chemicals, giving their manufacturers more time to profit from individual compounds before they are forced off the market.

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    4 hours ago

    American conservatives are obsessed with the idea that genuine Christians are persecuted in the U.S. They're definitely right about that, but not in the way that they think. by

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    5 hours ago

    NEW: the Biden administration will face innumerable obstacles in any effort to undo Trump's immigration legacy and chart a path forward — a look at some of the logistical, political and strategic/ideological challenges ahead

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  7. Solvay withholds data about toxic PFAS pollution in New Jersey by

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  8. Will Biden dismantle Trump’s immigration police state? by

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  9. Latino organizers are working to mobilize Georgia voters ahead of crucial Senate runoffs.

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  10. With over a million people unemployed in a country of 9 million, culture and nightlife all but dead amid the pandemic, and the ability to travel abroad severely restricted, a nationwide movement of disgruntled Israelis is practicing civil disobedience.

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  11. Since Election Day, the reigning attitude toward Biden among groups organizing for racial, economic, and climate justice has been “this guy gets zero chances,” writes .

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  12. Under Perdue’s leadership, Dollar General’s business model relied on exploiting a loophole in overtime rules. If an employee could be classified as a “manager,” then the company could push them to work 60 or 80 hours a week but pay them no overtime.

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    18 hours ago

    "What our country needs, desperately, is a great deal more resistance to its ongoing foreign policy, which is a threat to the globe, not merely for nuclear weapons, but even through, simply, the ongoing war,” Carmen Trotta told the federal court.

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  14. This year’s Atlantic hurricane season has been so extreme that the naming of tropical storms ran through the alphabet well before Eta came along — and the populations that least contribute to climate change are bearing the brunt of its impacts.

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  15. “They’ll throw in a few Spanish key words, maybe a few Spanish-speaking hit songs and Latin artists, but they don’t give us anything of substance or anything to vote for.”

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  16. The most dedicated peace activists you’ve never heard of are headed to federal prison amid a deadly pandemic for activism against a suspected nuclear weapons depot.

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  17. “The economy is continuing to create more of our core customer,” Perdue’s successor as Dollar General CEO, Todd Vasos, announced on an earnings call in 2017. Vasos was referring to the fact that rising poverty levels meant more shoppers at Dollar General.

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  18. As often happens, the populations that least contribute to climate change are bearing the brunt of its impacts. For many, it is disaster upon disaster.

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    22 hours ago

    Carmen Trotta and Martha Hennessy of the are some of the most dedicated peace activists you’ve never heard of. Now, they are headed to federal prison amid a deadly pandemic. My coverage of the sentencing here:

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  20. Latino organizers are working to mobilize Georgia voters ahead of Senate runoffs by

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  21. Retweeted
    Nov 16

    Energy Transfer’s contract security firm TigerSwan organized surveillance like a state intelligence agency, with human intelligence, imagery intelligence, signals intelligence & open source intelligence teams working from private “fusion centers”

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