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** In California, criminal PG&E’s latest outages are an outrage ([link removed] )
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From midnight Oct. 9 to 2 p.m. Oct. 12, more than a million people in Northern and Central California were without electric power. This was not from a fire, explosion or natural disaster, but a planned action by the corporate heads of Pacific Gas & Electric — an action that . . .
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** Hundreds pack State House to resist mass incarceration ([link removed] )
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Hundreds of families, friends and supporters of prisoners packed the Massachusetts State House Oct. 8 to support “An Act to Reduce Mass Incarceration.” This bill, H3358, would eliminate life sentences without parole. A person serving a life sentence would be allowed to have a parole hearing after 25 years, then . . .
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** Atlanta Pride says ‘Free Chelsea Manning!’ ([link removed] )
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For over three hours on Oct. 12, tens of thousands of Atlanta Pride marchers passed by stationary teams on both sides of Peachtree Street with banners and leaflets calling for freedom for Chelsea Manning, the anti-war whistleblower. Upon spotting the banners reading, “Free Chelsea Manning! Jail War Criminals,”countless participants reached . . .
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** What would a people’s impeachment look like? ([link removed] )
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Our news cycle is dominated by one overwhelming, all-encompassing story. While millions of people in the U.S. suffer without medical coverage, while police in Texas make a habit of entering Black people’s homes and murdering them, and while our climate catastrophe looms, it is the palace intrigue of Trump’s White . . .
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** En Ecuador, ¿por qué la victoria del movimiento indigenista no es total? ([link removed] )
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Publicado en pagina12.com.ar, el 15 de octubre. Hay celebraciones en Ecuador. Comenzaron el domingo por la noche cuando el gobierno nacional y el movimiento indígena centralmente agrupado en la Coordinadora de Nacionalidades Indígenas de Ecuador (CONAIE) anunciaron haber llegado a un acuerdo respecto al decreto 883, aquel que quitó los . . .
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