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Congressional Investigation Affirms Reporting on ISIL War Intelligence Manipulation

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A report issued on Thursday by a Republican congressional task force confirmed that military leaders doctored intelligence analyses in order to paint a rosier picture of the war on the Islamic State (ISIL). The investigation confirms Daily Beast reporting first published last year on the integrity of those intelligence reports, which originated from US Central Command (CENTCOM)—the arm of the Pentagon that oversees operations in the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), one of the task force’s members, noted that…

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DOJ: Private Prisons More Violent, Less Secure

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A review of for-profit prisons by the Department of Justice’s Inspector General has concluded that the facilities are prone to more problems than their government-run counterparts. Examining several categories, including instances of contraband, lockdowns, and inmate discipline, the watchdog determined that private prisons ”incurred more safety and security incidents per capita than comparable BOP [Bureau of Prisons] institutions.” The report also knocked BOP officials for not conducting adequate oversight of for-profit facilities, noting that in just the last few years, “disturbances in several federal contract prisons…

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Feds Resist Calls to Reclassify Marijuana: It’s Still On Par With Heroin

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The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informed the public on Thursday that it would not be removing marijuana from its most dangerous classification of narcotics. The agency had been considering rescheduling the substance, after significant pressure from Capitol Hill. Its current listing as a “Schedule I” means the DEA considers cannabis among the most dangerous drugs in existence–substances with little to no medicinal value, like heroin and ecstasy. The DEA, however, did make a slight tweak in its regulations that will allow more institutions to conduct medical…

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DOJ Report Recognizes Racist, Authoritarian Policing in Baltimore

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The Justice Department confirmed that the Baltimore Police Department engages in racist practices and routinely violates the civil rights of those that their officers have ostensibly signed up to protect and serve. In a report published on Wednesday, the department said BPD operated in systematic violation of the First and Fourth Amendment, infringing upon residents’ rights to free speech, privacy and their due process. The Justice Department also noted that this was being done, disproportionately, to the black residents of Baltimore. The investigation also found…

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Sen. Carper Calls on D.H.S. to Enhance Cyber Security for Voting Machines

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The ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Committee is holding Secretary Jeh Johnson to his word on boosting cyber security for American voting machines. In a letter sent to the Department of Homeland Security chief, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) urged Johnson to designate election systems in the US as “critical infrastructure.” Such a label would afford them enhanced security oversight and protections from the federal government. During a breakfast with reporters last week, Johnson stated that the department was “actively thinking about election security,”…

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For Saudis’ Brutal War in Yemen, U.S. Reports 61 Percent Increase In Refueling Missions

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The US Air Force in recent months has significantly increased its support of Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen—one that has led to atrocities that have drawn widespread international condemnation US Air Force officials reported having upped the number of refueling missions conducted in support of the Saudi-led campaign by 61 percent since February, according to The Air Force Times. “[W]e’ve flown 1,144 aerial refueling sorties totaling approximately 9,793 flying hours and providing 40,535,200 pounds of fuel to 5,525 receiving aircraft,” Air Force spokeswoman Kiley Dougherty told the paper.…

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Kerry Sit-Down with Brazilian Interim Authorities Draws Ire From Lawmakers

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Days after Secretary of State John Kerry met with Brazilian Foreign Minister Jose Serra, he’s been hearing charges that the US is granting legitimacy to a rightwing coup regime. The face-to-face occurred last Friday, ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2016 Olympic Games hosted in Rio De Janeiro, amid instability in Brazilian politics. Serra is an appointee of interim President Michel Temer, who took the reins of the country in May following the impeachment of the democratically-elected head of state, Dilma Rousseff. The former…

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G.O.P. “Never Trumpers” Get Their Spoiler Candidate: An Ex-Goldman Banker and Former CIA Spook

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A former congressional wonk, covert CIA agent and Goldman Sachs investment banker has emerged as an eleventh hour Republican challenger to Donald Trump. Evan McMullin announced Monday that he would run as an independent conservative candidate for President. Until revealing his campaign, he was a senior policy staffer for House Republicans. A virtually-unknown figure that has already missed his chance to even vie for an electoral college majority, McMullin, at this point, can only play the role of a spoiler. He appears intent on it.…

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Wash. Post: Clinton Promised Upstate N.Y. Jobs, Ended Up With Patrons

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A Washington Post examination of Hillary Clinton’s Senate record revealed little net employment gains for Upstate New York during her eight years in the legislature, despite initial campaign promises of mass job creation for the region. The Post also noted that while her upstate initiatives failed to stem last decade’s tide of manufacturing job losses, Sen. Clinton did eventually see those behind “pet economic projects” become patrons of the Clinton Foundation and clients on her lucrative speaking circuit. “Clinton’s self-styled role as economic promoter….showcases an…

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Korryn Gaines Blackout Signals Expansion of Law Enforcement’s Special Relationship with Facebook

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Baltimore County police did not want Korryn Gaines in contact with her Facebook audience when they served a warrant at her home last week. So they asked the company to deactivate her account. In the moments leading up to her death from police gunfire, Facebook complied. The deactivation of Gaines’ account cut her off from her only means of communicating with the public, leaving her 5 year-old son the only non-law enforcement witness to Gaines’s death. He was also wounded in the incident. It also…

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Clinton Fundraises With Frackers

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Hillary Clinton is growing cozier with the hydraulic fracturing industry, just months after she promised to heavily regulate it. The Democratic Party’s presidential candidate attended a $50,000 per place fundraiser in Aspen, Colo. on Tuesday, hosted by fracking magnate Charif Souaki. The event raised $650,000 for the campaign. As the International Business Times reported, Souaki “amassed his fortune working for natural gas companies including one he founded last year, Tellurian Investments.” A subsidiary of Tellurian, Driftwood LNG, filed for a license in June with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission…

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