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There Seems to Be Nothing We Can Do About Valued Journalistic Pieces Disappearing From the Internet

Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:52
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A Pulitzer prize-winning piece of investigative journalism has been absorbed into the vortex of the world wide web; refugees are still moving towards Europe, despite winter being on its way; Bernie Sanders has played an important and unexpected role in the democratic presidential race. These discoveries and more below.

If a Pulitzer-Finalist 34-Part Series of Investigative Journalism Can Vanish From the Web, Anything Can
The web, as it appears at any one moment, is a phantasmagoria. It’s not a place in any reliable sense of the word. It is not a repository. It is not a library. It is a constantly changing patchwork of perpetual nowness.

Kim Davis’s Lawyers Have Said Things That Are Literally Unbelievable
Liberty Counsel lawyers keep themselves in the spotlight with tactics like ballyhooing a massive “prayer rally” that never happened and claiming a federal judge said things he never did.

How Not to Be a Restaurant Racist
For starters, maybe you shouldn’t call it “ethnic” food.

Bernie Sanders’s Challenge to Clinton
A year ago, nobody would have predicted that of the other Democratic presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders would be the one who mattered.

Winter Is Coming, But Activists Fear The Tide Of Refugees Isn’t Slowing Down
“What rational people would say is unsafe may not be enough to stop you if you’re a refugee,” one advocate said.

Wikileaks Release of TPP Deal Text Stokes ‘Freedom of Expression’ Fears
Intellectual property rights chapter appears to give Trans-Pacific Partnership countries greater power to stop information from going public.

U.S. Anthropologists’ Association Recommends Some Sanctions Against Israeli Academia
After 1,100 anthropologists signed petition calling for boycott last year, AAA task force presents several options for action.

How Food Became Religion in Peru’s Capital City
Great cooking is what defines Lima today, but the culinary boom started decades ago, during a time of conflict.

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