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Monday, August 26, 2019 [| 4 days left: Truthout needs your help! |]( [Wendy's Billionaire Owner Spurns Farmworkers While Profiting Off Pension Funds]( Derek Seidman, Truthout Wendy's billionaire owner Nelson Peltz has made most of his fortune managing the pension funds of union workers. Yet, when it comes to the low-wage farmworkers who keep Wendy's supplied, he has refused to join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers' Fair Food Program, which ensures them better wages and safer working conditions. 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Seven people, including five nuclear scientists, died in an explosion, which caused a radiation spike in the surrounding area -- and possibly as far as Scandinavia. U.S. experts suspect the explosion was caused during a test of a nuclear-powered cruise missile. [Watch the Video and Read the Transcript →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Digital Privacy of Young People on Probation Matters]( Vaidya Gullapalli, The Appeal An estimated 4.5 million people in the U.S. are under "community supervision" -- subject to supervision as a condition of probation or release on parole. Community supervision looms large in the youth criminal punishment system as well. As with the adult system, probation conditions can be onerous and counterproductive. Too often they grant probation officers sweeping powers of surveillance over the young people subject to supervision. 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