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The Young Turks, Uygur's popular progressive media outlet, has been consistently running programming to keep its audience in line with the CNN/CIA Russia narrative, up to and including criticizing Donald Trump for being insufficiently hawkish and aggressive toward Moscow. Since TYT's audience spans across the spectrum from actual leftists to casual MSNBC viewers, this behavior often gets pushback from the anti-imperialist left, eventually culminating in public tantrums in which Cenk and his underlings proclaim that it is possible to advance progressive agendas while still fanning the flames of Russia hysteria.
When they do this, they are lying. It is not possible to play along with the "Russia! Russia!" frenzy while still advancing progressive agendas. Know how I know? Because they don't. We're more than halfway done with 2018, and all anyone's still talking about is Russia. It dominates the national conversation and sucks all oxygen out of the room for discussions of Medicare for All, tuition-free college, a living wage, social safety nets, or literally any issues of economic injustice, as well as police brutality, military expansionism, the corruption and election meddling that went on and continues to go on in Democratic primaries, mass surveillance and other important progressive issues.
More than half of homeless families across England are in work but soaring rent and a lack of social housing is pushing more households into temporary accommodation, a charity has warned.
Data obtained by Shelter shows that more than 33,000 families in temporary accommodation are holding down a job despite having nowhere stable to live - a figure that has increased by 73 per cent since 2013, when it was 19,000 families.
One single mother, Mary Smith, who works full-time in a shoe shop, told The Independent she and her three sons had been stuck in a "vicious cycle" of unstable temporary accommodation for two years after being evicted from their private rented property. They have been unable to afford to rent somewhere else.
They are among thousands of working households in low-paid, part-time or contract jobs that are no longer able to afford rents and are therefore being forced into poor and overcrowded temporary accommodation, according to Shelter.
Comment: The UK government continues its failed program of crushing austerity all the while waging illegal wars abroad and keeping the corrupt casino banking system afloat with the public purse:
- Shameless: UK MPs to get another pay rise taking the total to £11,000 in just 3 years#
- UK: Fifth of workers still earning below 'real' living wage
- "Slow burn": Low pay and record debt signal apocalypse for Britain's retailers as economic downturn continues
- 'Pale and listless, impossible to teach, staff paying for basic necessities': Documentary Children of Austerity exposes reality of life in Britain
- Despite "shiny new buildings" children in Northern England face poverty, bad schools and a lack of opportunities

People sign a makeshift memorial on Danforth Avenue to honor and remember the victims of Sunday night’s mass shooting on 24 July in Toronto, Canada.
As residents grapple with the latest attack to hit the city in recent months, some are asking whether it was becoming less safe
Detectives in Canada are still seeking a motive for a mass shooting which left three dead - including the gunman - and injured more than a dozen others, as residents of Toronto grapple with the latest in a string of violent incidents to hit Canada's biggest city in recent months.
Federal officials said on Tuesday that there was no terror link to Sunday's attack in which the lone gunman opened fire along a bustling avenue in the city, seemingly shooting at random at pedestrians and into shops and restaurants.
"At this time, there is no national security nexus to the investigation," said a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Safety.
Comment: What's happening in Toronto is indicative of what's happening allover the world at the moment, as violent attacks on the public are becoming the norm, rather than the exception. It's understandable that residents of Toronto, who have always prided themselves on the safety of their city, are becoming more concerned. But it's unlikely the measures suggested above will have much, if any, noticeable effect. The world is burning, and this is just one of the symptoms.
See also:
- Toronto shooter identified as Faisal Hussain, 29, with history of mental illness
- Toronto mass shooting: Two people killed, multiple injured
- Two dead and 12 hurt in Toronto as gunman opens fire in street before being killed in shootout with police
- Toronto's van attack was not because of 'toxic masculinity'
- Van collides with group of pedestrians in Toronto, 9 killed and 16 injured (UPDATES)
- Toronto cops ruthlessly beat innocent teenager, causing traumatic brain injury, then release him
- Toronto police investigating murder of billionaire couple as "targeted double homicide"
- 1 injured, manhunt ongoing after stabbing incident at Toronto shopping mall
After piecing together the timeline of the tragic events that culminated in a hostage situation at Trader Joe's in the Silver Lake district, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said he was "sorry to report" that the loss of life was attributed to a round fired by an officer. The manager hit by a stray bullet was named as 27-year-old Melyda Corado. The gunman confronting the police at the scene was identified as Gene Atkins.
"We've now determined through our forensic investigation that one of the officers' rounds struck Ms. Corado as she was exiting the market and was in close proximity to Atkins," Moore said during a media conference, noting that the victim died from the "through-and-through wound to her left arm that then moved into her body."
Richard Heffron III, 39, of Bath, Maine, was convicted last year for violating a protection order arising from abuse. He did so by posting messages on his Facebook page about his former girlfriend that he was forbidden by state law to contact. In fact, at the time when the threatening rants were posted, the female victim was no longer his Facebook friend and has blocked him from her page.
In Maine, just like in many other states in the US, a person may seek court protection to help stop domestic violence. A restraining order allows the protected person to ask for police intervention if the individual it targets tries to come near or communicate with them.
The indictment, dated July 19, alleges that US-born Ibraheem Musaibli, 28, "knowingly provided and attempted to provide material support to ISIS [later known as Islamic State, or IS] in the form of personnel and services, knowing that ISIS is a terrorist organization and that ISIS engages in terrorism."
Authorities believe that Musaibli's illegal activity, in which he used a number of aliases, spanned from April 2015 until his capture by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Middle Euphrates River Valley earlier this month.
Bitcoin was above $8,200, surging over 6 percent as of 20:00 GMT Tuesday. Ethereum, ripple, bitcoin cash and the other 10 largest cryptocurrencies were trading at a multi-month. The whole cryptocurrency market was worth just shy of $300 billion, according to Coinmarketcap.
FXStreet analyst Yohay Elam explains the surge in five reasons. Firstly, Google and Facebook, which earlier cracked down on cryptocurrency advertising, have eased the pressure they are exerting.

Children have the right to be protected from making wrong decisions or being exploited
One example is recent policy guidance from government which advocates allowing boys who believe they are girls to use the single-sex changing and toilet facilities, and also allowing these boys to compete as girls in sports. Many have voiced concerns about the rights and needs of girls in these circumstances.
However, I believe that there should be concern about such guidance, not just for girls or women but for all children. What are children being taught? Why has the transgender case been so readily accepted without any assessment of the impact on all children and on their mental and physical health and welfare?
The agents questioned the individuals and determined they illegally jumped over the border wall. The illegal immigrants admitted their border crossing and told the agents they had left a young girl behind when she could not keep up because she became injured at the wall.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, on July 7, 2017.
On one key agenda item, Syria, Trump said, "Cooperation between our two countries has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives." He added that the United States would "not allow Iran to benefit from our successful campaign" against the Islamic State and that Russia and the United States would "work jointly" to ensure the safety of Israel.
Relations between the United States and Russia are at their lowest point in a generation. Beyond serious foreign-policy differences over Syria, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and other issues, many Americans remain rightly concerned by Moscow's interference in U.S. elections in 2016 and the chilling prospect of a repeat in 2018.
Comment: It has been said that Russia actually preferred Killary, "better the devil you know" and all that.
Comment: As credentials go, these authors take the biscuit. But thankfully Trump doesn't need the advice of deranged US columnists: Helsinki Peace Talk Between Nuclear Superpower Leaders Putin and Trump Offends America's Assholes and Morons
Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Treason, Really? Trump-Putin Summit Enrages The War Party












Comment: Russiagate - a convenient way for Dems to bash on Trump and rally support for their base (who also seems to have gone insane). In the meanwhile, they carry on doing as they've always done - advancing their neocon agendas and screwing over the public.See also: Walter Peretto: "No matter who is in the White House, the foreign policy goals of the elites remain the same"