Photos From a Botched Lethal Injection
Ben Crair, The New Republic
Crair reports: "Diaz, who was convicted of murder in 1986, required two full doses of the lethal drugs, and an execution scheduled to take only ten to 15 minutes lasted 34."
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Ben Crair, The New Republic
Crair reports: "Diaz, who was convicted of murder in 1986, required two full doses of the lethal drugs, and an execution scheduled to take only ten to 15 minutes lasted 34."
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Seeking Political Gain Over VA Issues
David Espo, Associated Press
Espo reports: "Republicans and Democrats alike want it both ways when it comes to any misdeeds at veterans hospitals, each side accusing the other of seeking unseemly political gain from the misfortune of the nation's warriors."
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David Espo, Associated Press
Espo reports: "Republicans and Democrats alike want it both ways when it comes to any misdeeds at veterans hospitals, each side accusing the other of seeking unseemly political gain from the misfortune of the nation's warriors."
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California Supreme Court Says Police Must Name Officers in Shootings
Dan Whitcomb, Reuters
Whitcomb reports: "The California Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that police departments in the state must as a general rule disclose the names of officers involved in shootings, despite claims by a police union that doing so would endanger their safety."
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Dan Whitcomb, Reuters
Whitcomb reports: "The California Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that police departments in the state must as a general rule disclose the names of officers involved in shootings, despite claims by a police union that doing so would endanger their safety."
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New Federal Database Will Track Americans' Credit Ratings, Other Financial Information
Richard Pollock, Washington Examiner
Pollock reports: "As many as 227 million Americans may be compelled to disclose intimate details of their families and financial lives - including their Social Security numbers - in a new national database being assembled by two federal agencies."
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Richard Pollock, Washington Examiner
Pollock reports: "As many as 227 million Americans may be compelled to disclose intimate details of their families and financial lives - including their Social Security numbers - in a new national database being assembled by two federal agencies."
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Scott Walker Is Falling Apart
Heather Digby Parton, Salon
Parton writes: "Walker has a little corruption problem that he just can't seem to shake. In brief, the governor is being investigated by prosecutors for illegally coordinating with conservative groups."
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Heather Digby Parton, Salon
Parton writes: "Walker has a little corruption problem that he just can't seem to shake. In brief, the governor is being investigated by prosecutors for illegally coordinating with conservative groups."
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Will New Federal Law Facilitate Privatization of US Water?
Carey Biron, Mint Press News
Biron reports: "Public interest groups warn that a key provision in the law would complicate public investment in drinking water and wastewater systems in big cities and small towns alike."
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Carey Biron, Mint Press News
Biron reports: "Public interest groups warn that a key provision in the law would complicate public investment in drinking water and wastewater systems in big cities and small towns alike."
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Canadian Weather Forecasters Forbidden From Discussing Climate Change
Stephen Luntz, IFL Science
Luntz reports: "Weather forecasters employed by the Canadian Meteorological Service have been banned from publicly discussing climate change."
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Stephen Luntz, IFL Science
Luntz reports: "Weather forecasters employed by the Canadian Meteorological Service have been banned from publicly discussing climate change."
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