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RT America -- April 22, 2016

Published 23 Apr, 2016 00:51

Government trolls: CIA switches from undercover ops to catfishing
We’ve heard that the government monitors social media sites, but how far can they go beyond a passive review? To lay down his concerns with advanced governmental involvement on the web, RT America’s Manila Chan is joined by legal and media analyst Lionel of LionelMedia.

What’s in a label? Corporations ‘greenwashing’ your products
Every year, Earth Day serves as a reminder that we need to be kinder to our planet and employ more sustainable habits. But as eco-friendly options become more and more in demand, corporations will surely go more green ‒ or will they? RT America’s Manuel Rapalo explains the corporate practice of ‘greenwashing,’ in which companies falsely label their products to give the impression that they are less harmful to the environment.

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