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One suspect in custody, two officers injured after Fresno County Jail shooting

Fresno County Jail
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The Fresno County Sheriff's Department has confirmed that two officers were injured in a active shooter situation at the Fresno County jail in Downtown Fresno.

Authorities say the active shooter situation is now over. They say one suspect is in custody.

Two officers were taken to the hospital. Their condition is not known at this time.

Fresno Street and M Street are closed.

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Officer shot in Atlantic City Caesars Casino: 1 suspect dead, 5 others at-large

deadly shootout between suspects and police in Atlantic City
© KYW-TV Crews work the scene after a deadly shootout between suspects and police in Atlantic City, N.J., on Sept. 3, 2016.
A manhunt is underway in Atlantic City, New Jersey for five remaining suspects in a shootout with police that left an officer seriously wounded and a suspect dead outside a casino overnight.

Atlantic City Police Chief Henry White said it happened around 2:30 a.m. Saturday after two patrol officers stopped a group of men near the Caesars Casino parking deck along the 2100 block of Pacific Avenue.

"At this point I don't know what the reason for the initial stop was," White said, "but as the officers were getting out of the car, the males opened fire on our officers, striking one."

The wounded officer, whose named was not immediately released, was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in critical condition.

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Government censorship: In defence of Russia Insider and alternative news media

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As people wake up each day, it's a natural reaction to switch on the computer and read what happened overnight. The objective is not merely news, but information, without an intentionally misleading slant that lectures and often resembles a political script. Consequently, alternative media content gives another perspective, but now under increasing attack in many countries in the supposedly 'free' world.

Rachel Alexander's site Intellectual Conservative paid the price for outing Democrat corruption. Meanwhile, What Really Happened posts a warning that its site might not be available because of constant DOS attacks. Conversely, the same problems do not occur with mainstream media (MSM).

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Philippine police blames IS-linked Abu Sayyaf for bomb in Duterte's Davao

Philipine mourners
© REUTERS/Romeo RanocoRallyists display placards condemning the bombing at a market in Davao city during a candlelight protest in front of the Catholic church in Quiapo city, metro Manila, Philippines September 3, 2016.
Philippine police blamed Islamic State-linked rebels on Saturday for a bombing that killed 14 people in President Rodrigo Duterte's hometown and dealt a blow to the firebrand leader's bloody crackdown on narcotics and militancy.

Investigators said Abu Sayyaf, a southern Philippine group notorious for acts of piracy, kidnappings and beheadings, had claimed responsibility for Friday's night bombing at a Davao street market, although police said they were still trying to authenticate the claim.

The attack rattled the normally peaceful home city of Duterte, who typically spends his weekends there, some 980 kilometers away from the capital Manila. He was in Davao at the time of the bombing but far from the site of the blast outside a hotel where he often holds meetings.

National police chief Ronald Dela Rosa said the bomb was home-made and fragments of mortar were found at the site, where two "persons of interest" had been caught on camera.

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Saudi women launch Twitter campaign to end male guardianship

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Tens of thousands of Saudi women took to Twitter after Human Rights Watch (HRW) launched a social campaign aimed against cultural paternalism and male guardianship in Saudi Arabia, a country notorious for its oppression of human rights.

The effort was triggered after HRW released a July report on the state of women's rights in the country. The watchdog report highlighted that so-called male guardianship, a strict form of gender-based cultural domination, is "the most significant impediment to realizing women's rights in the country, effectively rendering adult women legal minors who cannot make key decisions for themselves."

Comment: Saudi Arabia's male guardianship still limits women's rights - reforms on paper only


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After huge Venezuela protest march, government says foiled coup plot

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez
© REUTERS/Marco BelloVenezuela's Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez speaks during a meeting with the Diplomatic Corps in Caracas, Venezuela September 2, 2016.
Venezuela's socialist government said on Friday it thwarted a coup plot this week as opponents planned to build on their biggest protest in more than a decade with further street action demanding a referendum to remove the president.

Buoyed by rallies in Caracas on Thursday that drew hundreds of thousands, the opposition coalition is planning more marches on Sept. 7 to demand a plebiscite against President Nicolas Maduro this year.

But with the election board dragging out the process and Maduro vowing there will be no such vote in 2016, it is hard to see how the opposition can force it.

"It was the day they wanted: massive, peaceful and inspirational. But that success leaves a key question in the air: 'What next?'" wrote pollster Luis Vicente Leon in the aftermath of Thursday's opposition-dubbed 'Takeover of Caracas'.

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Youtube censorship?: Video site inexplicably removes ad money, angers users

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YouTube content creators are up in arms over the video website removing their ability to earn money through advertisements. Many are also confused as to why their work is no longer considered "appropriate."

Beginning late Wednesday night, the Google subsidiary began removing monetization from many videos as part of a decision to better enforce its community guidelines, including what content is considered inappropriate for advertising.

YouTube did not notify its users beforehand that it would suddenly enforce its guidelines more stringently, leading many content creators to believe it was a new policy.

YouTuber Philip DeFranco, who has more than 4.5 million subscribers, had at least 40 videos demonetized. He described the feeling as "a little bit like getting stabbed in the back after 10 years."

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Critical stories Americans weren't told of while the corporate media bashed Colin Kaepernick

Kaepernick’s protest
We have become a nation obsessed by often-hollow symbology, and as this week's frothy contention over San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's protest refusal to stand for the national anthem, that obsession by corporate media and the public comes at the expense of confronting real issues for the purposes of reform.

In fact, the decision to sit out the Star Spangled Banner has a pointed nuance even Kaepernick and his supporters might not realize — Francis Scott Key's song, penned during the war of 1812, glorifies slavery and oppression. Its rarely-sung third verse, as noted by the Intercept, states:
"No refuge could save the hireling and slave

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave,

And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,

O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave."

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Tarmac altercation and press disputes mar opening of Obama's trip to China

Barack Obama for the G20 summit.
© APBarack Obama arrives on Air Force One at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport in Hangzhou in eastern China's Zhejiang province on Sept. 3 for the G20 summit.
President Barack Obama's trip to China for the G20 summit Saturday opened with an unusual tarmac altercation involving Chinese and U.S. officials, including national security adviser Susan Rice.

After Air Force One landed in Hangzhou, a Chinese official began shouting at White House staff after the traveling American press contingent was brought onto the tarmac, according to pool reports.

The Chinese official also attempted to block Rice and Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes after they lifted a blue rope holding back press and walked to the other side of it, closer to Obama.

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Principal of Chicago's #1 rated school writes scathing resignation letter to mayor Rahm Emanuel, rebukes "ideological and politically driven policies"

Blaine Elementary School
Troy Anthony LaRaviere was, until this week, the principal of Chicago Magazine's #1 neighborhood school, Blaine Elementary School. LaRaviere became the principal of Blaine back in 2010, saying he would bring the 6th ranked school to the top of the list and he would use empirical evidence to support the school practices he and his fellow educators applied to their student body.

About two years into his tenure, after dealing quietly with the mountains of bullshit that Chicago Public Schools (CPS) get from up high, he began speaking out about his misgivings with what he felt was mismanagement. When Emanuel announced sweeping budget cuts to education a couple of years ago, Troy LaRaviere publicly criticized Emanuel and others. This led to LaRaviere being chastised publicly, and the beginnings of a campaign to oust LaRaviere began, you know, corporate gangster-style.

Troy LaRaviere has been battling, on principle, to stay principal the past couple of months, but the announcement of his school's success—in a publication that Emanuel and others laud—LaRaviere was given the opportunity to resign on his terms and in an open letter addressed to Mayor Rahm Emanuel. It's one of the best pieces of writing on public education and the fundamental problems with education "reformers" in both the Republican and more importantly the Democratic Party. On his school's accomplishments LaRaviere writes:

Comment: That Rahm Emanuel is still in politics at all is a wonder - given his incredibly destructive track record: