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Activists Are Planting Weed in Public All Over the UK
Since other places—notably Uruguay and the couple of newly weed-friendly American states—started decriminalizing and legalizing, British activists have stepped it up, uniting previously-fractured groups together under the UK Cannabis Social Clubs banner. Last week I met up with “Finn,” who fronts Feed the Birds.
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Neversoft Sets Fire To Iconic Logo As Studio Merges With Infinity Ward
After years of success with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Spider-Man on PlayStation 1, and Guitar Hero, Neversoft has closed its doors. Unlike many stories of studio closures, this one has a silver lining. Neversoft’s merger with Infinity Ward was revealed back in May, creating a “super-studio.” Neversoft played a role in the development of 2013’s Call of Duty: Ghosts, giving them a head-start on the integration.
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My hoax wasn't meant to crash the market, but save the environment
Jono Moylan: I bear the consequences for my decision to bluff ANZ bank with a fake press release. But the day will come when banks will have to choose between coal and their reputations
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GetUp! fears 'dirty tricks' after YouTube pulls video
Activist group GetUp! says it is the victim of tactics “almost too dirty to believe” after one of its anti-coal videos was yanked by YouTube over what GetUp! says are fake copyright claims. The group says it posted an animated video - Don’t trust this company with our Great Barrier Reef – to YouTube on June 7 to draw attention to plans by Indian-based company Adani for a massive coalmine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
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Digital-age detective work can’t crack Brooklyn Bridge caper
The Brooklyn Bridge caper is nearly a week old, yet it's still a whodunit despite the New York Police Department invoking every digital age investigative technique in the book to crack what appears to be a low-tech prank that included kitchen cookware to pull off.
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Choco Pie-filled balloons launched at North Korea
South Korean activists and North Korean defectors launched balloons laden with Choco Pies at North Korea this week after the popular chocolate treat reportedly became the target of a government crackdown.
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Anonymous Declares Cyber War on Israel, Downs Mossad Site, Many Others
They're Back. Anonymous has launched a full-frontal assault on the Israeli government's web presence over recent events in Gaza. It's alleged that the attacks escalated after the death of Tayeb Abu Shehada, 22, a Palestinian protestor shot wearing a Guy Fawkes mask. Here's the running tally of downed sites:
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Calif. protesters block Israel-owned ship at Port of Oakland
Pro-Palestinian activists for the second day blocked an Israeli-owned ship from docking at the Port of Oakland in a protest against Israel’s military action in Gaza.
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I Went From Grad School to Prison
This past spring, Cecily McMillan rode a bus across a bridge to Rikers Island, home of the notorious New York City jail. When the Occupy Wall Street activist was released nearly two months later, she had left her old self behind.
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Participate in the “Internet Slowdown” with One Click
Net Neutrality is an important issue for CloudFlare as well as for our more than 2 million customers, whose success depends on a vibrant, dynamic, and open Internet. An open Internet promotes innovation, removes barriers to entry, and provides a platform for free expression.
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10 arrested in shooting of teen activist Malala Yousafzai
Pakistan's army announced Friday that it had arrested 10 militants suspected of involvement in the 2012 attack on teenage activist Malala Yousafzai, who won world acclaim after she was shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating gender equality and education for women.
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Occupy activists abolish $3.85m in Corinthian Colleges students' loan debt
Over the last few days, over 2,700 Everest College students woke up to find that someone had paid off their private student debt. This was no act of goodwill by the government, which is currently suing Everest parent Corinthian Colleges for its predatory lending practices. Nor is it a gift from Everest itself, which is expected to shutter its doors and possibly leave 72,000 students out of their time and tuition.
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Three Years Later: Occupy Activists Are Now Suing Each Other Over Twitter Account
On the third anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, a group of protesters is suing one of their fellows, who they claim took unilateral control of a Twitter account.
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Thousands petition White House to consider 'Cop Block' a terrorist group
Police accountability has been enjoying surprising strides in recent times through the efforts of online activism and social media. That success has been followed by a number of spiteful statists working to undermine those efforts.
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Mexican activist gunned down during live radio broadcast
Two gunmen walked into a radio station and killed a local activist while he was giving his weekly radio program, prosecutors in the northern Mexico state of Sinaloa said. It was the first on-air killing in recent memory in Mexico.
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Anti-violence activists charged in vicious attack
Two "Stop the Violence" organizers allegedly beat one of their colleagues so severely that he vomited blood and was left unconscious in critical condition.
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A look at the #1 genetic killer of children
And why the FDA isn't doing anything about it. How can you help?
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Student Activism Is Making a Comeback
“There has been a real powerful sense ... that the future they were promised has been taken away from them.”
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“We are in a revolutionary moment”: Chris Hedges explains why an uprising is coming — and soon
The status quo is doomed but whether the future will be progressive or reactionary is uncertain, Hedges tells Salon
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One Year Later, Libyans Are No Closer To Knowing Who Murdered This Revolutionary Leader
Salwa Bugaighis was the first woman to call for the ouster of Libyan dictator Moammar Qaddafi. After she cast her ballot in last year's election, men in hoods and military uniforms stormed into her home, shooting and killing her. A year later, her killers remain at large.
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